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(4) Operating instructions
(a) Registering executional conditioned device test settings
Select the registration target step number on the program editing screen in GX Developer. Then, select
[Online]
[Debug]
3)
Figure 6.41 Screen for registering executional conditioned device test settings
Table6.16 Items on the screen for registering executional conditioned device test settings
No.
Item
1)
Program name
2)
Step No.
3)
Device
4)
Execution timing
5)
Setting value
6)
DEC / HEX
*1
7)
Data type
*1: When a word device which is index-modified or indirectly-specified is set, only "16 bit integer" can be specified.
1) Multiple executional conditioned device test registrations for the same step
number
Multiple executional conditioned device test settings can be registered for one step number.
+
Note, however, that multiple executional conditioned device test settings with same device name cannot be
registered for the same step number.
If this occurs, the registration data will be overwritten. (Even though the same device is specified, if the
execution timing differs, two settings can be registered for one step: one for "Before executing instruction"
and the other for "After executing instruction".)
[Executional conditioned device test]
5)
1)
2)
4)
For bit device
Name of a program registered in the CPU module
Before executing instruction / After executing instruction
- (Not specified)
- (Not specified)
- (Not specified)
D0 D10
D20
Devices that executional conditioned device test settings
can be registered for the start step of the + instruction.
[Register executional conditioned device test].
6)
7)
Setting range
For word device
0 to (Step number for the END instruction)
Device listed in (2) in this section
Setting range corresponding to each data type
DEC (decimal) / HEX (hexadecimal)
16 bit integer / 32 bit integer / Real number (single
precision) / Real number (Double precision)
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