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Analog Outputs
Section 7-7
Note
1.
Accuracy applies to full scale.
2.
Analog outputs are treated as described in the following table for fatal er-
rors in the Customizable Counter Unit or CPU standby status for the CPU
Unit.
If there is an error in the settings for the analog outputs in the User Setup Area
(DM 6613, DM 6614, DM 6630, and DM 6631), the following status will be
used.
Output signal range:
– 10 to 10 V
Output hold function:
Clear
Refresh method:
END refresh
Specified Output Values and Analog Output Signals
Condition
Analog output
WDT error in Customizable Counter Unit
Output near 0 V (0 V if no offset is set).
Flash memory adjustment data error (flash mem-
ory error and adjustment data error indicated in AR
Area) or CPU standby error in CPU Unit
Any other fatal error for Customizable Counter Unit
(flash memory errors not listed above, FALS, etc.
The output status specified for the hold function
(clear, peak, or hold) will be output.
−
10 to 10 V
0 to 10 V
0 to 5 V
1 to 5 V
Analog output signal
Specified output value
(4-digit Hex)
Analog output signal
Specified output value
(4-digit Hex)
Analog output signal
Specified output value
(4-digit Hex)
Analog output signal
Specified output value
(4-digit Hex)
0000
0.0 V
−
0.5 V
10.0 V
10.5 V
0FA0
1068
FF38
Resolution: 4,000
EC78
−
10.0 V
−
11.0 V
+10.0 V
+11.0 V
1388
157C
EA84
Resolution: 10,000
0000
0.0 V
0000
0.0 V
−
0.25 V
5.0 V
5.25 V
0FA0
1068
FF38
Resolution: 4,000
0000
1.0 V
0.8 V
5.0 V
5.2 V
0FA0
1068
FF38
Resolution: 4,000
Summary of Contents for CS1W-HCA12-V1
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