FX1S-30MR-ES/UL MITSUBISHI, FX1S-30MR-ES/UL Datasheet - Page 181

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
FX Series Programmable Controlers
Operation 3 - Combined HSZ and PLSY Operation: (Applicable units: FX
Operation 3 allows the HSZ and PLSY instructions to be used together as a control loop. This
operation is selected when the destination device (D) is assigned special M coil M8132. This
then allows devices (S
and (S
record occupies 4 consecutive data registers (D through D
areas.
The first pair of data registers (D,D
the comparison value for use with the high
s p e e d c o u n t e r. T h e s e c o n d pa i r o f d a ta
registers (D
1000) which represents an output frequency in
Hz. This value is loaded in to special data
register D8132 when the comparison made by
the DHSZ instruction gives a ‘TRUE’ output.
Special data register D8132 can be used as the
so u r ce d a ta f or a P L S Y (F N C 5 7 ) o ut p u t
enabling the output to be varied with relative
count data.
As with Operation 2 only one record in the data
table is active at any one time. The current
‘Record number’ being processed is stored in
data register D8131. To observe the current
comparative value, data registers D8134 and
D8135 should be monitored as a double word
(32 bit) device.
Once the final entry in the data table has been
processed, the operation complete flag M8133
is set ON and the record counter (D8131) cycles
back to the first record.
It is recommended that if the high speed counter
and PLSY operations form a closed loop that
the last record entry in the data table is set to K0
for the comparison value and K0 for the PLSY
output frequency. This will bring the controlled
system to a stop and the ‘Record number ’
counter will not be able to cycle back to the start
of the data table until the associated high speed
counter is reset by either pro-gram or hardware
methods. This situation can be easily monitored
by checking the paired data registers D8134
and D8135 for the ‘0’ value.
It is recommended that the operation of the
PLSY instruction is delayed for 1 scan to allow
the DHSZ data table to be constructed on initial
operation. A suggested program using a pulsed
flag is shown in the example on this page.
2
) as the number of records in the table - maximum number of records is 128. Each
+2
,D
+3
) contain a value (from 0 to
1
, S
2
) to be used to define a data table using (S
+1
) contain
number
Record
[D8131]
M8000
0
1
2
3
4
X17
+3
) proportioned in to two 32 bit data
Comparison value
DHSZ D180
M10
(lower/upper
[D180, D181]
[D184, D185]
[D188, D189]
[D192, D193]
[D196, D197]
register)
D8131
[D, D
K100
K400
K800
PLSY Output Frequency in Hz
K40
PLSY D8132 K0
K0
800
400
100
600
550
100
40
40
+1
]
1
0 1
) as the head address
1
1
Applied Instructions 5
C251 reset
K5
2
2
2
2N
Output Frequency
and FX
C251
PLS M10
3
3
3
5-59
[D182, D183]
[D186, D187]
[D190, D191]
[D194, D195]
[D198, D199]
Instruction
For PLSY
[D
4
+2
K100
K600
K550
M8132
C251
K40
K0
K9999
, D
Y7
2NC
+3
]
)

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