Panasonic FP0 User Manual page 230

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Specifications
12.3
Relays, Memory Areas and Constants
Item
Constant
Decimal con-
stants
t
t
Hexadecimal
constants
t
t
Notes
1) There are two unit types, the hold type that saves the
conditions that exist just before turning the power off or
changing from the RUN mode to PROG. mode, and the
non−hold type that resets them. These areas can be specified
as hold type or non−hold type by setting system register.
For the FP0 T32, the selection of hold type and non−hold type
can be changed by the setting of system register.
For the FP0 C10/C14/C16/C32/SL1, that area is fixed and
allotted the numbers as shown below.
Hold type and non−hold type areas
Item
Timer
Counter
Internal
relay
Data
register
2) The points for the timer and counter can be changed by the
setting of system register 5. The number given in the table are
the numbers when system register 5 is at its default setting.
12 − 12
Numbering
C10/C14/
C16
K K−32768 to K32767 (for 16-bit operation)
K−2147483648 to K2147483647 (for 32-bit operation)
H H0 to HFFFF (for 16-bit operation)
H0 to HFFFFFFFF (for 32-bit operation)
Non-hold type
Hold type
Non-hold type
Hold type
Non-hold type
g
Hold type
C32/SL1
T32
C10/C14/C16
Non−hold type: All points
From the set value to C139
4 points (elapsed values)
(C140 to C143)
976 points
(R0 to R60F)
61 words
(WR0 to WR60)
32 points (R610 to R62F)
2 words (WR61 to WR62)
1652 words
(DT0 to DT1651)
8 words
(DT1652 to DT1659)
Function
C32/SL1
From the set value to C127
16 points (elapsed values)
C128 to C143
880 points
(R0 to R54F)
55 words
(WR0 to WR54)
128 points (R550 to R62F)
8 words (WR55 to WR62)
6112 words
(DT0 to DT6111)
32 words (DT6112 to
DT6143)
FP0

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