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MICROSmart FC4A-C16R2C

Brand: IDEC | Category: Controller
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. About the MicroSmart
  8. Special Functions
  9. System Setup
  10. CPU Modules (All-in-One Type)
  11. CPU Modules (Slim Type)
  12. Input Modules
  13. Output Modules
  14. Mixed I/O Modules
  15. Analog I/O Modules
  16. AS-Interface Master Module
  17. HMI Module
  18. HMI Base Module
  19. Communication Adapters and Communication Modules
  20. Memory Cartridge
  21. Clock Cartridge
  22. Dimensions
  23. Installation Location
  24. Assembling Modules
  25. Installing the HMI Module
  26. Removing the HMI Module
  27. Removing the Terminal Blocks
  28. Removing the Communication Connector Cover
  29. Mounting on DIN Rail
  30. Installation in Control Panel
  31. Mounting Direction
  32. Input Wiring
  33. Output Wiring
  34. Power Supply
  35. Terminal Connection
  36. Connecting MicroSmart to PC (1:1 Computer Link System)
  37. Start/Stop Operation
  38. Simple Operation
  39. Function Area Settings
  40. Stop Input and Reset Input
  41. Run/Stop Selection at Memory Backup Error
  42. Keep Designation for Internal Relays, Shift Registers, Counters, and Data Registers
  43. High-speed Counter
  44. Catch Input
  45. Interrupt Input
  46. Timer Interrupt
  47. Input Filter
  48. User Program Protection
  49. Constant Scan Time
  50. Partial Program Download
  51. Analog Potentiometers
  52. Analog Voltage Input
  53. Expansion Data Registers
  54. Operand Allocation Numbers
  55. I/O, Internal Relay, and Special Internal Relay Operand Allocation Numbers
  56. Operand Allocation Numbers for END Refresh Type Analog I/O Modules
  57. Operand Allocation Numbers for Data Link Master Station
  58. Special Internal Relays
  59. Special Data Registers
  60. Expansion I/O Module Operands
  61. Basic Instruction List
  62. LOD (Load) and LODN (Load Not)
  63. SET and RST (Reset)
  64. AND and ANDN (And Not)
  65. AND LOD (Load)
  66. BPS (Bit Push), BRD (Bit Read), and BPP (Bit Pop)
  67. TML, TIM, TMH, and TMS (Timer)
  68. CNT, CDP, and CUD (Counter)
  69. CC= and CC≥ (Counter Comparison)
  70. DC= and DC≥ (Data Register Comparison)
  71. SFR and SFRN (Forward and Reverse Shift Register)
  72. MCS and MCR (Master Control Set and Reset)
  73. JMP (Jump) and JEND (Jump End)
  74. Advanced Instruction List
  75. Advanced Instruction Applicable CPU Modules
  76. Structure of an Advanced Instruction
  77. Data Types for Advanced Instructions
  78. NOP (No Operation)
  79. MOV (Move)
  80. MOVN (Move Not)
  81. IMOV (Indirect Move)
  82. IMOVN (Indirect Move Not)
  83. BMOV (Block Move)
  84. IBMV (Indirect Bit Move)
  85. IBMVN (Indirect Bit Move Not)
  86. CMP= (Compare Equal To)
  87. ICMP>= (Interval Compare Greater Than or Equal To)
  88. ADD (Addition)
  89. ROOT (Root)
  90. ANDW (AND Word)
  91. SFTL (Shift Left)
  92. SFTR (Shift Right)
  93. BCDLS (BCD Left Shift)
  94. WSFT (Word Shift)
  95. ROTL (Rotate Left)
  96. ROTR (Rotate Right)
  97. HTOB (Hex to BCD)
  98. BTOH (BCD to Hex)
  99. HTOA (Hex to ASCII)
  100. ATOH (ASCII to Hex)
  101. BTOA (BCD to ASCII)
  102. ATOB (ASCII to BCD)
  103. ENCO (Encode)
  104. DECO (Decode)
  105. BCNT (Bit Count)
  106. ALT (Alternate Output)
  107. WKTIM (Week Timer)
  108. WKTBL (Week Table)
  109. Setting Calendar/Clock Using WindLDR
  110. Adjusting Clock Using a User Program
  111. Adjusting Clock Cartridge Accuracy
  112. DISP (Display)
  113. DGRD (Digital Read)
  114. User Communication Overview
  115. Connecting RS232C Equipment through RS232C Port 1 or 2
  116. RS232C User Communication System Setup
  117. Connecting RS485 Equipment through RS485 Port 2
  118. Programming WindLDR
  119. TXD1 (Transmit 1)
  120. RXD1 (Receive 1)
  121. User Communication Error
  122. ASCII Character Code Table
  123. RS232C Line Control Signals
  124. Sample Program – User Communication TXD
  125. Sample Program – User Communication RXD
  126. LABEL (Label)
  127. LCAL (Label Call)
  128. IOREF (I/O Refresh)
  129. DI (Disable Interrupt)
  130. XYFS (XY Format Set)
  131. CVXTY (Convert X to Y)
  132. CVYTX (Convert Y to X)
  133. PULS1 (Pulse Output 1)
  134. PWM1 (Pulse Width Modulation 1)
  135. RAMP (Ramp Control)
  136. ZRN1 (Zero Return 1)
  137. PID (PID Control)
  138. Application Example
  139. DTML (1-sec Dual Timer)
  140. TTIM (Teaching Timer)
  141. RUNA READ (Run Access Read)
  142. RUNA WRITE (Run Access Write)
  143. STPA READ (Stop Access Read)
  144. STPA WRITE (Stop Access Write)
  145. Applicable CPU Modules
  146. Analog I/O Control Parameters
  147. Data Register Allocation Numbers for Analog I/O Modules
  148. Analog Input Parameters
  149. Analog Output Parameters
  150. Data Link System Setup
  151. Data Register Allocation for Transmit/Receive Data
  152. Special Data Registers for Data Link Communication Error
  153. Data Link Communication between Master and Slave Stations
  154. Special Internal Relays for Data Link Communication
  155. Refresh Mode
  156. Operating Procedure for Data Link System
  157. Data Link with Other PLCs
  158. Computer Link System Setup (1:N Computer Link System)
  159. Monitoring PLC Status
  160. RS232C/RS485 Converter FC2A-MD1
  161. Applicable Modems
  162. Special Data Registers for Modem Mode
  163. Disconnect Mode
  164. Answer Mode
  165. Modem Mode Status Data Register
  166. Initialization String Commands
  167. Preparation for Using Modem
  168. Operating Procedure for Modem Mode
  169. Sample Program for Modem Originate Mode
  170. Sample Program for Modem Answer Mode
  171. Troubleshooting in Modem Communication
  172. About AS-Interface
  173. Operation Basics
  174. Pushbuttons and LED Indicators
  175. AS-Interface Operands
  176. Using WindLDR
  177. Reading Error Data
  178. Special Data Registers for Error Information
  179. CPU Module Operating Status, Output, and ERR LED during Errors
  180. User Program Execution Error
  181. Troubleshooting Diagrams
  182. Restriction on Ladder Programming
  183. A PPENDIX Execution Times for Instructions
  184. Breakdown of END Processing Time
  185. Instruction Steps and Applicability in Interrupt Programs
  186. Cables
  187. Type List
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