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FX3S-10M series

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  1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
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  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Table Of Contents
  18. Outline and Features of Analog Control
  19. Analog input control
  20. Analog output control
  21. Temperature sensor input control
  22. Types of Analog Products
  23. Special adapter
  24. Special function block
  25. List of Analog Product Models
  26. System Configuration Drawings of Analog Products A
  27. FX 3G Series PLC
  28. Connection of special function blocks
  29. Connection of special adapters
  30. FX 3UC Series PLC
  31. Analog Input
  32. FX 2N -4AD
  33. Mixed Analog Input/Output
  34. Temperature Sensor Input
  35. Version Number
  36. Version check
  37. Manual Introduction (Types, Contents, and Obtainment)
  38. Description of Related Manuals
  39. Manuals of analog units
  40. Generic Names and Abbreviations in This Manual
  41. FX 2NC -4AD
  42. Outline
  43. Setup Procedure Before Starting Operation
  44. Connectable PLC and Version Numbers
  45. Specifications
  46. Power Supply Specifications
  47. Input Mode (Characteristics) BFM#0
  48. Wiring
  49. Terminal Layout
  50. Cable and Terminal Tightening Torque
  51. Examples of Power Supply Circuit
  52. Cautions regarding connection of power cables
  53. Analog Input Line
  54. Grounding
  55. Buffer Memory (BFM)
  56. Buffer Memory Reading/Writing Method
  57. Buffer Memory List (BFM)
  58. Buffer Memory Details
  59. BFM#2 to #5: Averaging time
  60. BFM#6 to #9: Digital filter setting
  61. BFM#10 to #13: Channel data
  62. BFM#19: Data change disable
  63. BFM#22: Convenient function setting
  64. BFM#26: Upper/lower limit error status
  65. BFM#27: Abrupt change detection status
  66. BFM#28: Over-scale status
  67. BFM#29: Error status
  68. BFM#30: Model code
  69. BFM#61 to #64: Addition data
  70. BFM#71 to #74: Lower limit error setting / BFM#81 to #84: Upper limit error setting
  71. BFM#91 to #94: Abrupt change detection value setting
  72. BFM#99: Clearance of upper/lower limit error data and abrupt change detection data
  73. BFM#109: Minimum peak value resetting / BFM#119: Maximum peak value resetting
  74. BFM#126: Upper/lower error status data automatic transfer-to data register specification
  75. BFM#127: Abrupt change detection status data automatic transfer-to data register specification
  76. BFM#128: Over-scale status data automatic transfer-to data register specification
  77. BFM#197: Selection of cyclic data update function (function for data history)
  78. BFM#199: Data history resetting/stoppage
  79. BFM#200 to #6999: Data history
  80. Changing Input Characteristics
  81. Examples of Practical Programs
  82. Program That Uses Convenient Functions
  83. Program That Uses Data History Function
  84. Initialization Program for 4AD (Factory Default)
  85. Troubleshooting
  86. Error Status Check
  87. AD Initialization and Test Program
  88. Connectable PLCs and Version Number
  89. Compatible Programming Tool Version Number
  90. A/D Conversion Time
  91. Applicable Cables and Terminal Tightening Torque
  92. Power Supply Line
  93. Programming
  94. List of Special Devices
  95. Switching of Input Mode
  96. Input Data
  97. Averaging Time
  98. Error Status
  99. Model Code
  100. Basic Program Example
  101. Changing of Input Characteristics
  102. Special Device Check
  103. Performance Specifications
  104. Program Check
  105. Output Mode (Characteristics) BFM#0
  106. Wiring to Power Supply Terminals
  107. Analog Output Wiring
  108. Analog Output
  109. BFM#1 to #4: Output data
  110. BFM#6: Output status
  111. BFM#9: Offset/gain setting value write command
  112. BFM#10 to #13: Offset data/BFM#14 to #17: Gain data
  113. BFM#19: Data change prohibition of setting change
  114. BFM#20: Initialization function (resetting to factory default status)
  115. BFM#38: Upper/lower limit function setting
  116. BFM#39: Upper/lower limit function status
  117. BFM#41 to #44: Lower limit values of upper/lower limit function BFM#45 to #48: Upper limit values of upper/lower limit function
  118. only in voltage output mode)/BFM#51 to #54: Load resistance values
  119. BFM#60: Status automatic transfer function setting
  120. BFM#61: Error status data automatic transfer-to data register specification
  121. BFM#62: Upper/lower limit function status data automatic transfer-to data register specification
  122. BFM#63: Specification of data register for automatic transfer at disconnection detection
  123. Table Output Function
  124. Preparation of data table
  125. Procedures for transferring data table to buffer memory
  126. Procedures for executing table output function
  127. Details of table output error
  128. Examples uses of table output function
  129. Changing Output Characteristics
  130. Example of Program using Useful Functions
  131. Example of Program for Table Output Operation (Pattern Output Operation)
  132. Program to Initialize FX 3U -4DA (Factory Default)
  133. FX 3U -4DA Initialization and Test Program
  134. Outline of function
  135. D/A Conversion Time
  136. Analog Output Line
  137. Switching of Output Mode
  138. Output Holding Function Cancellation Setting
  139. Output Setting Data
  140. Changing of Output Characteristics
  141. Conversion Time
  142. Analog Input / output Line
  143. Setting whether or not a channel is used
  144. Changing of Input/output Characteristics
  145. Example: Changing of Voltage Output Characteristics
  146. PLC Version Number Check
  147. Temperature Measurement
  148. Wiring of the Platinum Resistance Thermometer Sensor
  149. Selection of Temperature Unit
  150. Connectable PLC and Its Version Number
  151. Selection of the Resistance Thermometer Sensor
  152. Input sensor selection
  153. Selection of the Thermocouple
  154. Wiring of the thermocouple type J
  155. Loading of A/D Conversion Data
  156. Selection of Type K or J
  157. Details of Parameters
  158. Limit Cycle Method
  159. Parameters set in auto-tuning (of limit cycle method)
  160. Auto-tuning procedure
  161. Reference: How to obtain three constants in PID control (limit cycle method)
  162. Step Response Method
  163. Reference: How to obtain three constants in PID control (step response method)
  164. Example: System and operation
  165. Program example of auto-tuning (step response method) and PID control
  166. Program example of auto-tuning (step response method)
  167. Error Codes
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FX3S-10M series

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