FX1S-30MR-ES/UL MITSUBISHI, FX1S-30MR-ES/UL Datasheet - Page 166

PLC, 16 IN, 14 RELAY OUT, 110V/2

FX1S-30MR-ES/UL

Manufacturer Part Number
FX1S-30MR-ES/UL
Description
PLC, 16 IN, 14 RELAY OUT, 110V/2
Manufacturer
MITSUBISHI
Datasheet

Specifications of FX1S-30MR-ES/UL

No. Of Analogue Inputs
16
No. Of Analogue Outputs
14
Ip/nema Rating
IP10
Approval Bodies
CE, CUL, UL
External Depth
49mm
External Length / Height
90mm
External Width
60mm
Mounting Type
Panel
5.5.3
FX Series Programmable Controlers
ENCO (FNC 42)
Points to note:
a) The readable range is defined by the largest number storable in a binary format within the
b) If the stored destination number is 0 (zero) then the source head address bit is ON, i.e. the
c) When the source device is a data or word device n must be taken from the range 1
ENCO
FNC 42
(Encode)
Mnemonic
number of destination storage bits specified by n, i.e. if n was equal to 4 bits a maximum
number within the range 0 to 15 can be written to the destination device. Hence, if bit
devices were being used as the source data, 16 bit devices would be used, i.e. the head bit
device and 15 further, consecutive devices.
active bit has a 0 (zero) offset from the head address. However, if NO bits are ON within the
source area, 0 (zero) is written to the destination device and an error is generated.
there are only 16 source bits available within a single data word.
Then location of
the highest active
bit is stored as a
numerical position
from the head
address
Function
X, Y, M, S,
T, C, D, V,
Z
S
Operation :
The highest active bit within the readable range has
its location noted as a numbered offset from the
source head address (S). This is stored in the
destination register (D).
T, C, D, V,
Z
D
Operands
K, H,
Note:
S=X, Y, M, S then
S= T,C,D then
n = 0, then no
n range=1-8
n range = 1-4
processing
n
Applied Instructions 5
ENCO,
ENCOP:
7 steps
Program steps
5-44
to 4 as

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