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3.4.18 Scaling valid/invalid setting (Un\G58)
This area is for checking the scaling function valid/invalid status for each channel.
(1) Setting methods
(a) Scaling valid/invalid setting is set for each channel.
Figure 3.36 Setting of Scaling valid/invalid setting (Un\G58)
(b) Turn on Operating condition setting request (Y9) to activate the setting.
(2) Default value
All channels are set to “Invalid” (00FFH).
[Program example]
Program example with a condition of the following is below.
• Scaling range: -100 to 500 (lower limit value = -1000, upper limit value = 5000)
• Scaling width: 0 to 100.0% (lower limit value = 0, upper limit value = 100)
Figure 3.37 Program example of scaling function
b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
CH8 CH7 CH6 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH100000000
Data for b8 to b15 is fixed to "0".
0: Valid
1: Invalid
Sets CH1 scaling function to
"enable"
Sets CH1 scaling range lower
limit value
Sets CH1 scaling range upper
limit value
Sets CH1 scaling width lower
limit value
Sets CH1 scaling width upper
limit value
Turns ON operating condition
seting request (Y9)
Turns OFF operating condition
setting request (Y9)