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Exchanging Data with the CPU Unit
Section 3-5
Set Values and Stored Values
Note
For the CIO word addresses, n = CIO 2000 + unit number x 10.
The input disconnection detection function can be used when the input signal
range is set for 1 to 5 V (4 to 20 mA).
Allocation for Adjustment
Mode
For adjustment mode, set the operation mode switch on the front panel of the
Unit as shown in the following diagram, or set bits 00 to 07 in DM word m+18
to C1. When the Unit is set for adjustment mode, the ADJ indicator on the
front panel of the Unit will flash.
The allocation of CIO words and bits is shown in the following table.
Note
1.
Use settings 1 to 4 for the CJ1W-AD041-V1.
2.
With the CJ1W-AD041-V1, bits 04 to 07 in word n+9 (disconnection detec-
tion) are not used.
I/O
Item
Contents
Page
Input
Peak value hold function
0:
Not used.
1:
Peak value hold used.
Conversion value
Calculation result
16-bit binary data
Disconnection detection
0:
No disconnection
1:
Disconnection
Common
Alarm Flags
Bits 00 to 03: Disconnection detection
Bits 04 to 07: Disconnection detection
(not used for AD041-V1)
Bit 08-10:
Not used
Bit 11:
Mean value processing setting error
Bit 15:
Operating in adjustment mode
(always 0 in normal mode)
Input signal range
Voltage/current
1 to 5 V
0.3 V max.
4 to 20 mA
1.2 mA max.
O
N
12
MODE
ON
OFF
I/O
Word
Bits
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Output
(CPU to
Unit)
n
Not used.
Inputs to be adjusted
2 (fixed)
1 to 8 (1 to 4) (See note
1.)
n + 1
Not used.
Not used.
Clr
Set
Up
Down Gain Off-
set
n + 2
Not used.
n + 3
Not used.
n + 4
Not used.
n + 5
Not used.
n + 6
Not used.
n + 7
Not used.
Input
(Unit to
CPU)
n + 8
Conversion value at time of adjustment
16
3
16
2
16
1
16
0
n + 9
Alarm Flags
Disconnection detec-
tion (See note 2.)
Not used.
Input
8
Input
7
Input
6
Input
5
Input
4
Input
3
Input
2
Input
1
Summary of Contents for CJ1W-AD041-V1
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