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5.3 Using the Counter Value Comparison Function
5.3.2 Using the continuous comparison function
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Table 5.7 shows the example of continuous comparison point setting for 19 points.
Table 5.7 Example of continuous comparison point setting
Continuous
comparison
order
Continuous
comparison
point setting
Target continuous comparison No.1 point n setting
1 100 Continuous comparison No.1 point 1 setting
2 110 Continuous comparison No.1 point 2 setting
3 120 Continuous comparison No.1 point 3 setting
4 130 Continuous comparison No.1 point 4 setting
5 140 Continuous comparison No.1 point 5 setting
6 150 Continuous comparison No.1 point 6 setting
7 160 Continuous comparison No.1 point 7 setting
8 170 Continuous comparison No.1 point 8 setting
9 180 Continuous comparison No.1 point 9 setting
10 190 Continuous comparison No.1 point 10 setting
11 200 Continuous comparison No.1 point 11 setting
12 210 Continuous comparison No.1 point 12 setting
13 220 Continuous comparison No.1 point 13 setting
14 230 Continuous comparison No.1 point 14 setting
15 240 Continuous comparison No.1 point 15 setting
16 250 Continuous comparison No.1 point 16 setting
17 260 Continuous comparison No.1 point 1 setting
18 270 Continuous comparison No.1 point 2 setting
19 280 Continuous comparison No.1 point 3 setting
---- -1
Continuous comparison No.1 point 4 setting
(Set "-1" so that the coincidence output is not performed
when the continuous comparison function is stopped. )