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Strany 1 - PROGRAMMING MANUAL II

PROGRAMMING MANUAL IITHE FX SERIES OF PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER(FX1S, FX1N, FX2N, FX2NC)

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ii3. STL Programming ...3-13.1 What is STL, SFC And IEC1131 Part 3?...

Strany 3 - Programming Manual

FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-264.11.3 1 Phase Counters - User Start and Reset (C235 - C240)These counters only use one inpu

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-274.11.4 1 Phase Counters - Assigned Start and Reset (C241 to C245)These counters have one cou

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-284.11.5 2 Phase Bi-directional Counters (C246 to C250)These counters have one input for count

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-294.11.6 A/B Phase Counters (C252 to C255)With these counters only the input identified in the

Strany 7 - Controller (PLC)

FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-304.12 Data RegistersDevice Mnemonic: DPurpose: A storage device capable of storing numeric da

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-314.12.1 General Use RegistersData registers, as the name suggests, store data. The stored dat

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-324.12.2 Battery Backed/ Latched RegistersOnce data is written to a battery backed register, i

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-334.12.4 File RegistersProgram memory registersFile registers can be secured in the program me

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-344.12.5 Externally Adjusted RegistersThe FX1S and FX1N have built in “settingpots” which are

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-354.13 Index RegistersDevice Mnemonic: V,ZPurpose: To modify a specified device by stating an

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iii4.11 High Speed Counters ...4-224.11.1 Basic High Speed Counte

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-364.13.1 Modifying a ConstantConstants can be modified just as easily as data registers or bit

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-374.14 Bits, Words, BCD and HexadecimalThe following section details general topics relating t

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-38Assigning grouped bit devices:As already explained, bit devices can be grouped into 4 bit un

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-394.14.2 Word DevicesWord devices such as T, C, D, V and Z can store data about a particular e

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-40The reason this is not -7797 is because a negative value is calculated using two’scompliment

Strany 19 - 1. Introduction

FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-41c) ABCD conversionUsing the original bit pattern as a base but adding the following BCD head

Strany 20 - Introduction 1

FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-424.14.4 Two’s ComplimentProgrammable controllers, computers etc, use a format called 2’s comp

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-434.15 Floating Point And Scientific NotationPLC’s can use many different systems and methods

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-444.15.1 Scientific NotationThis format could be called the step between the ‘integer’ formats

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-454.15.2 Floating Point FormatFloating point format extends the abilities and ranges provided

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iv5.3.9 WXOR (FNC 28) ... 5-315.3.10 NEG (FNC 29) ..

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-464.15.3 Summary Of The Scientific Notation and Floating Point NumbersThe instruction needed t

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v5.9 External FX Serial Devices - Functions 80 to 89 ...5-945.9.1 RS (FNC 80)...

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vi6. Diagnostic Devices...6-16.1 PLC Status (M8000 to M8009 and D8000 to

Strany 28 - 2.3 How to Read Ladder Logic

vii10.Points Of Technique...10-110.1 Advanced Programming Points ...

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1 Introduction2 Basic Program Instructions3 STL Programming4 Devices in Detail5 Applied Instructions6 Diagnostic Devices7 Instruction Execution Times8

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Introduction 1Chapter Contents1. Introduction...

Strany 32 - Peripheral limitations:

Introduction 11-11. Introduction1.1 Overview1) Scope of this manualThis manual gives details on all aspects of operation and programming for FX1S, FX1

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Introduction 11-21.2 What is a Programmable Controller?A Programmable Logic Controller (PLC or programmable controller) is a device that a user canpro

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Introduction 11-31.4 Special considerations for programming equipment1.4.1 Current Generation CPU all versions Peripherals TableDescription Model Num

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Introduction 11-41.5 Assocciated ManualsManual name NumberFX Base Unit HardwareFX1S Hardware manual JY992D83901FX1N Hardware manual JY992D88201FX2N Ha

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Introduction 11-5FX DU, GOT and DM unitsFX-5DM Users manual JY992D84901FX-10DM Users manual JY992D86401FX PositioningFX-1HC Users guide JY992D53001FX2

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Introduction 11-6Memo

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1 Introduction2 Basic Program Instructions3 STL Programming4 Devices in Detail5 Applied Instructions6 Diagnostic Devices7 Instruction Execution Times8

Strany 40 - Multiple program examples:

FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 2Chapter Contents2. Basic Program Instructions ...

Strany 41 - 2.14 Master Control and Reset

Basic Program Instructions 22-12. Basic Program Instructions2.1 What is a Program?A program is a connected series of instructions written in a languag

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-22.3 How to Read Ladder LogicLadder logic is very closely associated to basic relay l

Strany 43 - 2.15 Set and Reset

FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-32.4 Load, Load InverseProgram example:Basic points to remember:- Connect the LD and

Strany 44 - Retentive timers:

iFX Series Programmable ControllersProgramming Manual Manual number : JY992D88101Manual revision : ADate : April 2000FX Series Programmable Controller

Strany 45 - Availability of devices:

FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-42.5 OutBasic points to remember:- Connect the OUT instruction directly to the right

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-52.5.2 Double Coil DesignationDouble or dual coiling is not a recommendedpractice. Us

Strany 47 - Usages for INV

FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-62.6 And, And InverseProgram example:Basic points to remember:- Use the AND and ANI i

Strany 48 - (No Operation)

FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-72.7 Or, Or InverseProgram example:Basic points to remember:- Use the OR and ORI inst

Strany 49 - A program scan:

FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-82.8 Load Pulse, Load Trailing PulseProgram example:Basic points to remember:- Connec

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-92.9 And Pulse, And Trailing PulseProgram example:Basic points to remember:- Use the

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-102.10 Or Pulse, Or Trailing PulseProgram example:Basic points to remember:- Use the

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-112.11 Or BlockProgram example:Basic points to remember:- An ORB instruction is an in

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-122.12 And BlockProgram example:Basic points to remember:- An ANB instruction is an i

Strany 54 - 3.2 How STL Operates

FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-132.13 MPS, MRD and MPPBasic points to remember:- Use these instructions to connect o

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FX Series Programmable Controllersii

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-14Multiple program examples:X0 X1X2X4X6X7X3X5X10X11MPSMRDMPPX0 X1X3X2X4 X5X6MPSMPPMPP

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-152.14 Master Control and ResetProgram example:Basic points to remember:- After the e

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-16Nested MC program example:Level N0: Bus line (B) active when X0is ON.Level N1: Bus

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-172.15 Set and ResetProgram example:Basic points to remember:- Turning ON X0 causes Y

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-182.16 Timer, Counter (Out & Reset)Program example:2.16.1Basic Timers, Retentive

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-192.16.2 Normal 32 bit CountersThe 32 bit counter C200 counts (up-count, down-count)

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-202.17 Leading and Trailing PulseProgram example:Basic points to remember:- When a PL

Strany 63 - Appropriate Program

FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-212.18 InverseProgram example:Basic points to remember:- The INV instruction is used

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-222.19 No OperationBasic points to remember:- Writing NOP instructions in the middle

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-232.20 EndBasic points to remember:- Placing an END instruction in a program forces t

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FAX BACK - Combined Programming Manual (J)Mitsubishi has a world wide reputation for its efforts in continually developing and pushing backthe frontie

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Basic Program Instructions 22-24MEMO

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1 Introduction2 Basic Program Instructions3 STL Programming4 Devices in Detail5 Applied Instructions6 Diagnostic Devices7 Instruction Execution Times8

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 3Chapter Contents3. STL Programming ...

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STL Programming 33-13. STL ProgrammingThis chapter differs from the rest of the contents in this manual as it has been written with atraining aspect i

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-23.2 How STL OperatesAs previously mentioned, STL is a system whichallows the user to write a pr

Strany 72 - 3.12 Advanced STL Use

FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-3Combined SFC Ladder representationSometimes STL programs will be written in hard copy as a comb

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-4Initial StepsFor an STL program which is to be activatedon the initial power up of the PLC, a t

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-53.4 Moving Between STL StepsTo activate an STL step the user must first drive the state coil. S

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-63.4.2 Using OUT to drive an STL coilThis has the same operational features as using SET. Howeve

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-73.5 Rules and Techniques For STL programsIt can be seen that there are a lot of advantages to u

Strany 77 - 4.3 Auxiliary Relays

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Strany 78 - External loads:

FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-8T001S 30S 31T001S 32K20T001K50T001Y11S 30S 31Y10Y10Y11• When an STL step transfers control to t

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-93.5.2 Single Signal Step ControlTransferring between active STL steps can be controlled by a si

Strany 80 - 4.4 State Relays

FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-103.6 Restrictions Of Some Instructions When Used With STLAlthough STL can operate with most bas

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-113.7 Using STL To Select The Most Appropriate ProgramSo far STL has been considered as a simple

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-123.8 Using STL To Activate Multiple FlowsSimultaneouslyIn the previous branching technique, it

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-13When a group of branch flows are activated, the user will often either;a) ‘Race’ each flow aga

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-143.9 General Rules For Successful STL BranchingFor each branch point 8 further branches may be

Strany 85 - Pointer position:

FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-153.10 General Precautions When UsingThe FX-PCS/AT-EE SoftwareThis software has the ability to p

Strany 86 - Rules of use:

FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-163.11 Programming Examples3.11.1 A Simple STL FlowThis simple example is an excerpt from a semi

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-17Once at the discharge point the truck opens its bottom doors (Y13). After a timed duration inw

Strany 88 - 4.8 Constant H

FX Series Programmable ControllersvGuidelines for the Safety of the User and Protection of the Programmable Controller (PLC)This manual provides infor

Strany 89 - Timer accuracy:

FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-183.11.2 A Selective Branch/ First State Merge Example ProgramThe following example depicts an a

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-19Full STL flow diagram/program.Y0T0T1S 0X12Y7X2T0Y2Y3X4RST Y1K20S 21S 22SET Y1K10S 23T1S 24T2X3

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FX Series Programmable Controllers STL Programming 33-203.12 Advanced STL UseSTL programming can be enhanced by using the Initial State Applied Instru

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1 Introduction2 Basic Program Instructions3 STL Programming4 Devices in Detail5 Applied Instructions6 Diagnostic Devices7 Instruction Execution Times8

Strany 93 - Setting ranges for counters:

FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 4Chapter Contents4. Devices in Detail...

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Devices in Detail 44-14. Devices in Detail4.1 InputsDevice Mnemonic: XPurpose: Representation of physical inputs to the programmable controller (PLC)A

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-24.2 OutputsDevice Mnemonic: YPurpose: Representation of physical outputs from the programmabl

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-34.3 Auxiliary RelaysDevice Mnemonic: MPurpose: Internal programmable controller status flagAl

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-44.3.2 Battery Backed/ Latched Auxiliary RelaysThere are a number of battery backed or latched

Strany 98 - Counter Speeds:

FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-54.3.3 Special Diagnostic Auxiliary RelaysA PLC has a number of special auxiliary relays. Thes

Strany 99 - (2 phase counter speed

FX Series Programmable Controllersvi

Strany 100 - Using the SPD instruction:

FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-64.4 State RelaysDevice Mnemonic: SPurpose: Internal programmable controller status flagAlias:

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-74.4.2 Battery Backed/ Latched State RelaysThere are a number of battery backed or latched rel

Strany 102 - Device size:

FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-84.4.3 STL Step RelaysStates (S) are very important devices whenprogramming step by step proce

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-94.4.4 Annunciator FlagsSome state flags can be used as outputs for external diagnosis (called

Strany 104 - Available devices:

FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-104.5 PointersDevice Mnemonic: PPurpose: Program flow controlAlias: PointerProgram pointerPAva

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-114.6 Interrupt PointersDevice Mnemonic: IPurpose: Interrupt program markerAlias: InterruptHig

Strany 106 - Use of diagnostic registers:

FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-124.6.1 Input InterruptsIdentification of interrupt pointer number:Example: I001The sequence p

Strany 107 - Writing to file registers:

FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-134.6.3 Disabling Individual InterruptsIndividual interrupt devices can be temporarily or perm

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-144.7 Constant KDevice Mnemonic: KPurpose: Identification of constant decimal valuesAlias: Con

Strany 109 - 4.13 Index Registers

FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-154.9 TimersDevice Mnemonic: TPurpose: Timed durationsAlias: Timer(s)TAvailable forms: A drive

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iFX Series Programmable controllersContents1. Introduction...

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-164.9.1 General timer operationTimers operate by counting clock pulses (1, 10 and 100 msec). T

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-174.9.3 Retentive TimersA retentive timer has the ability to retain the currently reached pres

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-184.9.4 Timers Used in Interrupt and ‘CALL’ SubroutinesIf timers T192 to T199 and T246 to T249

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-194.10 CountersDevice Mnemonic: CPurpose: Event driven delaysAlias: Counter(s)CAvailable forms

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-204.10.1 General/ Latched 16bit UP CountersThe current value of the counter increaseseach time

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-214.10.2 General/ Latched 32bit Bi-directional CountersThe counter shown in the example below,

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-224.11 High Speed CountersDevice Mnemonic: CPurpose: High speed event driven delaysAlias: Coun

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-234.11.1 Basic High Speed Counter OperationAlthough counters C235 to C255 (21 points) are all

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-244.11.2 Availability of High Speed Counters The following device table outlines therange of a

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Devices in Detail 44-25If any high speed comparison instructions (FNC’s 53, 54, 55) are used, X0 and X1 must resort

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