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AR Area
Section 6-4
AR 19
00 to 15 Adjustment mode
command (valid when
DM6631 = 5A5A Hex)
Analog Input Offset
value
Under the condition of
adjustment enable flag (AR
08 bit 00/03) being ON,
analog input offset value
can be monitored here.
-
10 to +10 V: F556 to AAA
Hex
0 to 10 V: FAAB to 555 Hex
0 to 5 V: FD56 to 2AA Hex
1 to 5 V: 888 to CCC Hex
Unit
Disabled
AR 20
00 to 15
Gain
value
Under the condition of
adjustment enable flag (AR
08 bit 00/03, AR 08 bit 02)
being ON, analog input
gain value can be moni-
tored here.
-
10 to +10 V: 7554 to 5FFF
Hex
0 to 10 V: 6FFF to 6554
Hex
0 to 5 V: 37FF to 32AA Hex
1 to 5 V: 3777 to 3333 Hex
AR 19
00 to 15
Common for
both Analog
output 1/2
Set-
ting
Offset
Moni-
tor
Enabled in adjustment
mode (DM 6631 in Unit
Setting Area set to 5A5A
Hex).
It is possible to write gain
values and offset values
here directly without using
the Adjustment Up Bit or
Adjustment Down Bit.
• Offset values:
–10 to 10 V:
FE0C to 01F4 Hex
0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V:
FF38 to 00C8 Hex
• Gain values:
–10 to 10 V:1194 to 157C
Hex
0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V:
0ED8 to 1068 Hex
Unit/User
AR 20
00 to 15
Set-
ting
Gain
Moni-
tor
AR 21
00 to 15 (Reserved by system.)
User
AR 22
00 to 15
AR 23
00 to 15 Adjustment mode
command (valid when
DM 6631 = 5A5A Hex)
Analog Input Aver-
age
No. of
times
in
adjust-
ment
mode
This indicates the number
of times of an average
value specified for offset/
gain value monitor in
adjustment mode.
Average No. of times: 0000
to 0040 Hex (0 to 64 times)
Set this value before turn-
ing ON adjustment enable
flag.
Address
Bits
Function
Details
Controlled
by
Forced
set/reset
Summary of Contents for CS1W-HCA12-V1
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