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19 BUILT-IN I/O FUNCTION
19.1 High-speed Counter Function
■Other precautions
There are common precautions when using high-speed counters. For details, refer to Page 163 Precautions when using
high-speed counters.
Multiple point output, high-speed comparison tables
Multiple point output, high-speed comparison tables are explained below.
Use to set multiple point output, high-speed comparison tables for high-speed counters.
Sets match output table comparison setting for high-speed counters.
Navigation window [Parameter] [FX5UCPU] [Module Parameter] [High Speed I/O] “Input Function" “High
Speed counter" "Detail Setting" “Multi-point Output High Speed Compare Table"
Window
Displayed items
• When using user devices, you can change comparison value or output data while the program is running.
• When using user devices, each table occupies 4 devices. Word devices are used in order starting from the
initial device.
Item Description Setting range Default
Table Data Sets whether or not to use user device for table data. • Do Not Use Device
• Use Device
Do Not Use
Device
Counter CH Set Comparison Target CH. CH1 to CH8 CH1
Output Data Sets the type of output data. • Bit Output
• Word Output
Bit Output
Points Sets the number of output data points. • Bit Output
1 to 16
• Word Output
1 to 2
1
Enable/Disable Sets whether to "enable" or "disable" table data. • Disable
• Enable
Disable
Device Set the device used for table data. Word device (D, R)
Comparison Value Sets value (comparison value) to be compared with
current value of high-speed counter.
-2147483648Comparison
value+2147483647
Output Device Sets the output destination device of output data. • Bit Output
Y, M
• Word Output
D, R
Output Data (HEX) Sets output data. According to output device