10-15
Number of points and
range of memory area
available for use
Item
C32T
C32TTM
C32T2
C23T2TM
C24R2
C24R2TM
C28P2
C28P2TM
Function
K-32, 768 to K32, 767 (for 16-bit operation)
Decimal constants
(Integer type) (K)
K-2, 147, 483, 648 to K2, 147, 483, 647 (for 32-bit operation)
H0 to HFFFF (for 16-bit operation)
Hexadecimal constants
(H)
H0 to HFFFFFFFF (for 32-bit operation)
F-1.175494 x 10
-38
to F-3.402823 x 10
38
Cons
tan
t
Decimal constants
(Floating point type) (F)
F-1.175494 x 10
-38
to F-3.402823 x 10
38
Note1)The number of points noted above is the number reserved as the calculation memory. The actual
number of points available for use is determined by the hardware configuration.
Note2)If no battery is ued, only the fixed area is backed up. (counters 16 points: C1008 to C1023,
internal relays 128 points: R900 to R97F, data registers 55 words: DT32710 to DT32764). Writing
is available up to 10000 times. Then the optional battery is used, all area can be backed up.
Areas to be held and not held can be specified using the system registers. If an area is held when
the battery is not installed, the value of data may be indefinite as it is not cleared to 0 when the
power is turned on. When the battery ran out of the power, the data at the hold area will be
indefinite.
Note3)The points for the timer and counter can be changed by the setting of system register 5. The
number given in the table are the numbers when system register 5 is at its default setting.
Summary of Contents for FP E Series
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Page 17: ...Chapter 1 Functions and Restrictions of the Unit ...
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Page 29: ...Chapter 2 Specifications and Functions of the Unit ...
Page 37: ...2 9 Circuit diagram C32 Y0 Y1 Y3 Y4 C28 Y0 Y1 Y3 Y4 Y2 Y5 to YF Y2 Y5 to YB ...
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Page 49: ...Chapter 3 Expansion ...
Page 56: ...3 8 Terminal layout diagram Note The numbers in the connector are for the first expansion ...
Page 61: ...Chapter 4 I O Allocation ...
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Page 67: ...Chapter 5 Installation and Wiring ...
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Page 91: ...Chapter 6 High speed counter Pulse Output and PWM Output functions ...
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Page 125: ...6 35 Pulse output diagram ...
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Page 210: ...7 60 The values of DT50 and DT51 are written in DT0 and 1 of PLC ...
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Page 260: ...9 12 Example 2 Using the CT instruction between JP and LBL instructions ...
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