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Section 6-4
AR 16
00
Analog Output 1 Con-
version Enable Bit
ON: D/A conversion enabled (an analog signal is
output)
OFF: D/A conversion is not performed (analog out-
put is held at the value specified in DM 6613 and
DM 6614)
Note:
These bits are cleared when the Customiz-
able 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.)
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AR 17
00
Analog Output 1 User
Adjustment Flag
The default setting is OFF. When offset/gain adjust-
ment is performed by the user, these bits turn ON,
and when the adjustment values are cleared and
reset to their factory settings these bits return to
OFF.
Unit
Enabled
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 adjustment
values stored in FROM.
15
Analog Output 2 User
Adjustment Error
Address
Bits
Function
Details
Controlled
by
Forced
set/reset
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