Jump And Jump End - Jmp(04) And Jme(05); Jump And Jump End - Jmp(04) And Jme - Omron C200H Operation Manual

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JUMP and JUMP END – JMP(04) and JME(05)
Example
00000
00001
00002
00003
00004
00100
00005
5-9
JUMP and JUMP END – JMP(04) and JME(05)
Limitations
Description
110
The following diagram shows IL(02) being used twice with one ILC(03).
IL(02)
TIM 511
TIM 511
#0015
IL(02)
CP
CNT
001
R
IR 010
00502
ILC(03)
When the execution condition for the first IL(02) is OFF, TIM 511 will be reset
to 1.5 s, CNT 001 will not be changed, and 00502 will be turned OFF. When
the execution condition for the first IL(02) is ON and the execution condition
for the second IL(02) is OFF, TIM 511 will be executed according to the
status of 00001, CNT 001 will not be changed, and 00502 will be turned OFF.
When the execution conditions for both the IL(02) are ON, the program will
execute as written.
Ladder Symbols
JMP(04) N
JME(05) N
Jump numbers 01 through 99 may be used only once in JMP(04) and once in
JME(05), i.e., each can be used to define one jump only. Jump number 00
can be used as many times as desired.
JMP(04) is always used in conjunction with JME(05) to create jumps, i.e., to
skip from one point in a ladder diagram to another point. JMP(04) defines the
point from which the jump will be made; JME(05) defines the destination of
the jump. When the execution condition for JMP(04) in ON, no jump is made
and the program is executed consecutively as written. When the execution
condition for JMP(04) is OFF, a jump is made to the JME(05) with the same
jump number and the instruction following JME(05) is executed next.
If the jump number for JMP(04) is between 01 and 99, jumps, when made,
will go immediately to JME(05) with the same jump number without executing
Address
Instruction
00000
LD
00001
IL(02)
00002
LD
001.5 s
00003
TIM
00004
LD
00005
IL(02)
00006
LD
00007
AND NOT
00008
CNT
00009
LD
00010
OUT
00011
ILC(03)
Definer Values
N: Jump number
N: Jump number
Section 5-9
Operands
00000
00001
511
#
0015
00002
00003
00004
001
010
00005
00502
# (00 to 99)
# (00 to 99)

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