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FP0R (A: Available, N/A: Not available)
Address
Name
Description
Read-
ing
Writ-
ing
DT90022 Scan time (current
value)
Note)
The current 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.
A
N/A
DT90023 Scan time (minimum
value)
Note)
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.
A
N/A
DT90024 Scan time (maximum
value)
Note)
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.
A
N/A
DT90025
Mask condition
monitoring register
for interrupts
(INT0 to 11)
The mask conditions of interrupts using the
instruction can be stored here. Monitor using
binary display.
A
N/A
DT90026 Not used
-
N/A
N/A
DT90027 Periodical interrupt
interval (INT24)
The value set by ICTL instruction is stored.
K0: periodical interrupt is not used.
K1 to K3000: 0.5ms to 1.5s or 10ms to 30s
A
N/A
DT90028 Sample trace interval
K0: Sampling by the SMPL instruction
K1 to K3000 (x 10 ms): 10 ms to 30 s
A
N/A
DT90029 Not used
-
N/A
N/A
DT90030
Character storage by
F149 MSG instruction
The contents of the specified message (Data
length) are stored in these special data
registers when F149 (MSG) instruction is
executed.
A
N/A
DT90031
DT90032
DT90033
DT90034
DT90035
DT90036 Not used
-
N/A
N/A
Note) Scan time display is only possible in RUN mode, and shows the operation cycle time. (In PROG.
mode, the scan time for the operation is not displayed.) The maximum and minimum values are
cleared each time the mode is switched from RUN to PROG.
Summary of Contents for FP0R Series
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Page 15: ...Chapter 1 Functions and Restrictions of the Unit ...
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Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Specifications and Functions of Control Unit ...
Page 38: ...2 14 ...
Page 39: ...Chapter 3 Expansion ...
Page 45: ...3 7 3 4 Terminal layout diagram Model No Terminal layout diagrams E8RS E8RM E16RS E16RM E8YRS ...
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Page 49: ...Chapter 4 I O Allocation ...
Page 53: ...Chapter 5 Installation and Wiring ...
Page 73: ...Chapter 6 Preparation of USB Port ...
Page 77: ...6 5 5 Click Finish on the following screen to be displayed ...
Page 79: ...6 7 4 Double click on FP0R 5 Click Update Driver ...
Page 84: ...6 12 ...
Page 85: ...Chapter 7 Communication ...
Page 139: ...7 55 Sample program For Type II Use a program as below to directly specify a MODBUS address ...
Page 141: ...Chapter 8 High speed Counter Pulse Output and PWM Output Functions ...
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Page 199: ...Chapter 9 Security Functions ...
Page 211: ...Chapter 10 Other Functions ...
Page 217: ...Chapter 11 Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting ...
Page 227: ...Chapter 12 Precautions During Programming ...
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Page 243: ...Chapter 13 Specifications ...
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Page 255: ...Chapter 14 Dimensions and Others ...
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Page 263: ...Chapter 15 Appendix ...
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