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(d) The following figure shows the examples of index setting and their actual processing
(3) 32-bit index setting (for Universal model QCPU (excluding Q00UJCPU), LCPU, and
FXCPU)
For Universal model QCPU (excluding Q00UJCPU) and LCPU, either of the following two
methods can be selected to specify index registers used for a 32-bit index setting.
• Specify a range of index registers used for a 32-bit index setting.
• Specify a 32-bit index setting using 'ZZ'.
For FXCPU, combine index registers V (from V0) and Z (from Z0) for a 32-bit index setting.
4.6 Index Setting
4-42
devices.
(With the setting of Z0=20 and Z1=−5)
Ladder example
X0
MOV
EN
ENO
K20
s
d
Z0
MOV
EN
ENO
K-5
s
d
Z1
X1
MOV
EN
ENO
s
d
K2X50Z0
K1M38Z1
X0
MOV
EN
ENO
K20
s
d
Z0
MOV
EN
ENO
K-5
s
d
Z1
X1
MOV
EN
ENO
s
d
D0Z0
K3Y12FZ1
Figure. 4.6-1 Ladder examples and actual processing devices
32-bit index settings using 'ZZ' can be used for the following CPU modules only.
• QnU(D)(H)CPU with a serial number whose first five digits are '10042' or higher
(excluding Q00UJCPU)
• QnUDE(H)CPU
• LCPU
Actual processing device
X1
MOV
EN
ENO
264
s
d
Description
K2X(50 + 14) = K2X64
K2X50Z0
Converts K20 to a hexadecimal number.
K1M38Z1
K1M(38 - 5) = K1M33
X1
MOV
EN
ENO
D20
s
d
Description
D (0 + 20) = D20
D0Z0
K3Y12FZ1
K3Y(12F - 5) = K3Y12A
K1M33
K3Y12A
Hexadecimal number

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