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Specifications
SD50 - SD85
Device
number
SD50
Calendar timer (year)
SD51
Calendar timer (month)
SD52
Calendar timer (day)
SD53
Calendar timer (hour)
SD54
Calendar timer (minute)
SD55
Calendar timer (second)
SD56
Calendar timer (day-of-the-week)
Total ON number of error alarm
SD60
relays
No.1 error alarm relay
SD61
that turned on
SD62
No.2 to No.19 error alarm relays
to SD79
that turned on
SD80
SD81
For
SD82
error
alarm
SD83
relay
SD84
SD85
8-18
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Name
Calendar timer (year)
Calendar timer (month)
Calendar timer (day)
Calendar timer (hour)
Calendar timer (minute)
Calendar timer (second)
Description
Saves year, month, day, hour, minute, second and day-of-the-
week data of the calendar timer as 16-bit binary data. The
built-in calendar timer will operate correctly through the year
2099 and support leap years. The calendar timer can be set
(time synch) by writing desired values using the programming
tool or a program based on calendar setting instruction
(TIMEWT).
Saves the total number of error alarm relays that are on. (Max.
4096 relays) By specifying SD60 in RST instruction, all data in
the error alarm buffer can be cleared.
Saves the number of the error alarm relay that turned on in
the first place (No.1).
By specifying SD61 in RST instruction, all data in the error
alarm buffer can be cleared.
Saves the numbers of the error alarm relays that turned on.
By specifying the device number in RST instruction, all data of
the relevant relay(s) in the error alarm buffer can be cleared.
Device numbers of system data registers SDs and error alarm
relays correspond as follows.
Device
Error alarm
number
relay
SD62
No.2
SD63
No.3
SD64
No.4
SD65
No.5
SD66
No.6
SD67
No.7
SD68
No.8
SD69
No.9
SD70
No.10
SD71
No.11
SD72
No.12
SD73
No.13
SD74
No.14
SD75
No.15
SD76
No.16
SD77
No.17
SD78
No.18
SD79
No.19
Saves time when the error alarm relay saved in SD61 turned
on.

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