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FUNCTIONS
(2) Specifiable devices and number of settable devices
Type
X, Y, M, L, B, F, SB, V, SM, T (contact), ST (contact), C
Bit device
(contact), J \ X, J \ Y, J \ B, J \ SB, FX, FY, DX, and DY
T (current value), ST (current value), C (current value), D
SD, W
J \ SW
Word device
Digit-specified bit device:
X, Y, M, L, F, SM, V, B, SB, J \ X, J \ Y, J \ B, and J \ SB
Indirect specification (@D0):
(3) Checking execution status of Executional conditioned device test
The execution status of registered Executional conditioned device test can be
checked in three different ways:
POINT
Table6.22 Specifiable devices and number of settable devices
Specifiable device
*2
, SW, R, ZR, Z, U \ G , U3E \ G , J \ W
, and FD
D, SD, W, SW, R, and ZR (devices specified with @)
* 1: The extended data register (D) is also included.
* 2: The extended link register (W) is also included.
• By the flash of the MODE LED in green
• By the ON status of the first bit of SD840 (Debug function usage)
(
Appendix 2)
• By the display on the screen for checking the registration status in GX Developer
(
(4)(d) in this section)
1. The MODE LED also flashes in green when the Forced ON/OFF function for
external I/O is used. To check the execution status using the MODE LED,
check the status of the Forced ON/OFF function as well. (
2. When using SD840 to check the execution status, remind that SD840 is used
to check the status for the Forced ON/OFF function for external I/O as well.
*1
,
,
32 in total (maximum)
6.11 Monitor Function
6.11.4 Executional conditioned device test
Number of settable devices
Section 6.11.3)
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