
14-21
Address
FP0 T32
FP0 C10,
C14, C16,
C32, SL1
Name
Descriptions
DT90023 DT9023
Scan time (minimum
value) (*Note1)
The minimum scan time is stored here. Scan
time is calculated using the formula:
Scan time (ms) = stored data (decimal) x 0.1 ms
Example: K50 indicates 5 ms.
DT90024 DT9024
Scan time (maximum
value) (*Note 1)
The maximum scan time is stored here. The
scan time is calculated using the formula:
Scan time (ms) = stored data (decimal) x 0.1 ms
Example: K125 indicates 12.5 ms.
DT90025
(*Note2)
DT9025
(*Note2)
Mask condition
monitoring register for
interrupts
(INT 0 to 5)
The mask conditions of interrupts using ICTL
instruction can be monitored here. Monitor using
binary display.
DT90026 DT9026 Not
used
-
DT90027
(*Note2)
DT9027
(*Note2)
Periodical interrupt
interval (INT24)
The value set by the ICTL instruction is stored.
K0: periodical interrupt is not used.
K1 to K3000: 10ms to 30s
DT90028 DT9028 Not
used
-
DT90029 DT9029 Not
used
-
DT90030
(*Note2)
DT9030
(*Note2)
Message 0
DT90031
(*Note2)
DT9031
(*Note2)
Message 1
DT90032
(*Note2)
DT9032
(*Note2)
Message 2
DT90033
(*Note2)
DT9033
(*Note2)
Message 3
DT90034
(*Note2)
DT9034
(*Note2)
Message 4
DT90035
(*Note2)
DT9035
(*Note2)
Message 5
The contents of the specified message are
stored in these special data registers when F149
(MSG) instruction is executed.
DT90036 DT9036 Not
used
-
DT90037 DT9037
Work 1 for F96 (SRC)
instruction
The number of data that match the searched
data is stored here when F96 (SRC) instruction
is executed.
Note1) Scan time display is only possible in RUN mode and shows the operation cycle time. The
maximum and minimum values are cleared when each mode is switched between RUN mode and
PROG. mode.
Note2) Used by the system.
Summary of Contents for FP0 Series
Page 14: ...Table of Contents FP0 xii ...
Page 16: ...Overview FP0 1 2 ...
Page 82: ...S LINK Control Unit FP0 4 2 ...
Page 95: ...Chapter 5 I O Allocation 5 1 I O Number 5 3 5 2 Control Unit 5 4 5 3 Expansion I O Unit 5 5 ...
Page 96: ...I O Allocation FP0 5 2 ...
Page 100: ...I O Allocation FP0 5 6 5 3 Expansion I O Unit ...
Page 102: ...Installation FP0 6 2 ...
Page 112: ...Installation FP0 6 12 6 5 Installation Using FP0 Flat Type Mounting Plate ...
Page 114: ...Wiring FP0 7 2 ...
Page 198: ...High speed Counter Pulse Output PWM Output FP0 9 34 9 5 PWM Output Function ...
Page 200: ...General use Serial Communications FP0 10 2 ...
Page 210: ...Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting FP0 11 2 ...
Page 220: ...Specifications FP0 12 2 ...
Page 234: ...Dimensions FP0 13 2 ...
Page 243: ...Chapter 14 Appendix ...
Page 380: ...14 138 14 7 ASCII Codes ...