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Hi All,

I am new in Mitsubishi plc programming and need a simple ladder diagram example on how to set ch1 0-10v (analogue) on the fx2n-4ad output D/A module.

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What software and programming language?
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 kaare_t, on 27 August 2012 - 01:46 AM, said:

What software and programming language?


I am using gx developer FX software; programme language: ladder logic.

I am connected to a FX1N-24MR plc
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Check the users guide (see attached).... Let us know if something is "unclear"...

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 kaare_t, on 27 August 2012 - 04:20 AM, said:

Check the users guide (see attached).... Let us know if something is "unclear"...


I used the example below (bfm#0) ch1 and 2 is set on -10v to +10v

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initial pulse...........TO K1 K0 H2100 K1
............................(Write the data for CH1 to D0, CH2 to D1,CH3 to D2 and CH4 to D3)
M8000..................TO K1 K1 D0 K4

If I write a value to D0 (-2000 - +2000) will it give me voltage on the output of ch1? I am not getting any reading at this moment.

Do I need to have a load on the output when testing as I am just using a multimeter to test at the moment?
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In what slot is the DA module placed?? Remember that the slot numbers start at "0". You are sending/receiving data to/from slot "1".
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 kaare_t, on 27 August 2012 - 05:50 AM, said:

In what slot is the DA module placed?? Remember that the slot numbers start at "0". You are sending/receiving data to/from slot "1".


all sorted now. Thank You
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