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AR Area
Section 6-4
AR 16
00
Analog Output 1 Con-
version Enable Bit
ON: D/A conversion enabled (an analog sig-
nal is output)
OFF: D/A conversion is not performed (ana-
log output is held at the value specified in
DM 6613 and DM 6614)
Note:
These bits are cleared when the Cus-
tomizable Counter Unit’s operating mode is
switched between RUN or MONITOR mode
and PROGRAM mode.
User
Enabled
01
Analog Output 2 Con-
version Enable Bit
02 to 15
(Reserved by system.)
AR 17
00
Analog Output 1 User
Adjustment Flag
The default setting is OFF. When offset/gain
adjustment is performed by the user, these
bits turn ON, and when the adjustment val-
ues are cleared and reset to their factory set-
tings these bits return to OFF.
Unit
01
Analog Output 2 User
Adjustment Flag
02 to 03
(Reserved by system.)
04
Analog Output 1
Operation In
Progress
ON: Analog output is being changed using
the ACC instruction.
OFF: Analog output has reached the target
value.
05
Analog Output 2
Operation In
Progress
06 to 07
(Reserved by system.)
08
Analog Output 1 Out-
put SV Error
ON: A value that exceeds the allowable
range has been set for analog output SV.
OFF: The values set for analog output SV lie
within the allowable range.
Note:
This bit is valid only when the analog
output method is set to END refresh.
09
Analog Output 2 Out-
put SV Error
10 to 11
(Reserved by system.)
12
Analog Output 1 Fac-
tory Setting Adjust-
ment Error
ON: There is an error in the factory-set data
stored in FROM.
OFF: There are no errors in the factory-set
data stored in FROM.
13
Analog Output 2 Fac-
tory Setting Adjust-
ment Error
14
Analog Output 1 User
Adjustment Error
ON: There is an error in a user adjustment
value stored in FROM.
OFF: There are no errors in the user adjust-
ment values stored in FROM.
15
Analog Output 2 User
Adjustment Error
Address
Bits
Function
Details
Controlled
by
Forced
set/reset
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