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Hello.
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Let's continue to question and answers section part 2.
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So first question.
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How can I get the analog input readings for the dvp20sx211t plc model.
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From reading a momentary value to an average reading.
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Or how can I minimize vibrations in analog reading ends.
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Is that D1062.
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It is the average number of analog inputs so you can increase the content of this data try to use 0,47
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0,47uf capacitor to the plus and minus terminals of the line.
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You will be reading so you are reading from Channel for example Channel 1 and you can put here
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one capacitor.
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This is our capacitor.
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Imagine like this to the plus and minus terminals.
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You can put 0,47uf capacitor.
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So this will reduce the ripple effect of your analog inputs.
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If H0F0F number is written initially in D1115 all analog inputs
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will be conditional as the 0-20 mA as analog current input.
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So if you want to use analog current input for whole analog inputs these H0F0F number
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needs to written to D1115.
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Register for question 2, for the  06XA.
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analog module for reading the input and output channels.
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What is the difference between Channel 1 and Channel 4.
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Input signals average value
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Example data registers between CR6 and CR9 and the Channel1 and Channel4  analog input
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signals or analog signals available value CR12 and 15 data registers must be used.
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So what is the difference between the average value of the input signals and it is current value
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So the answer is that the current value is the instantaneous value of the analog signal at any time.
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So this is really important instantaneous value of the analog signal at any time mean value or average value
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On the other hand is the values that have less oscillation compared to average number and instantaneous
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what signals average in the registers.
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For example in exact time you can taking an analog inputs and for example 1 2 and 3 and you are dividing
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to adding these values to three and a average value will be two.
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For example in this time.
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So in that moment if you read your analog value it can be three or one or two.
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This is the difference of the average value or the exact or instantaneous value or signals about
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analog inputs or outputs for Question 3.
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There is a fluctuation in 0 to 10 world analog value.
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How can I prevent this fluctuation for zero to 10 mode.
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So the question is that if you can add 0,47uf, 16volt capacitor to the
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plus and minus terminals or ends of your zero to 10 what DC signal you will prevent some voltage fluctuation.
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And let's take a look to a question for which module should ı use for to read an SSI communication
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encoder via plc if you need to SSI communication encoder via plc.
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So let's take a look to our answer SSI encoder support is currently only available on MC motion
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controllers so unit MC motion controllers to use SSI communication encoder via plc.
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So let's take a look to question five.
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I want to read analog value with the analog module 06XA.
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I want to see the value I changed with the potentiometer in D register but in D
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register the value constantly shows zero and its value does not change the error light of the analog
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module is on.
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So this is our question and let's take a look to our answer.
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First of all we must be sure to supply 24 will DC to your analog module.
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Externally okay.
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This is our analog module but in here also we need to supply to 24VDC to our analog module
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Channel1 for the analog voltage input verify that you have made the following connection and your
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analog voltage value with the multimeter.
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So you need to add your voltage input to V+ and you need to add your minus or common
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cable to your com or minus to com.
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That's okay.
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This is for the voltage input and also you need to supply to your analog module + and - and plus
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should be 24 volt and minus will be zero volt dc and you need to measure V+ and comm between
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it for example with the multimeter if you see for example 5VDC and inside of your register if we
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see this value but 5VDC will be for example if this analog value resolution imagine 0 to 4000
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according to 5V it should be 2000
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You need to see inside of your register 2000 so to be sure you need to measure this analog
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input with the multimeter.
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This is the exact solution and also these cables connection must be correct.
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So according to this and this scheme you need to check your connections.
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So for this video I am finished here.
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See you in the next video.
