High−level Instructions
3.1.2
High-level Instruction Numbers and Program Input
High-level instruction numbers are assigned to high-level instructions. For example, the
number assigned to the MV instruction (16-bit data transfer instruction) is 0 (F0 or P0).
A high−level instruction is entered by entering its high-level instruction number.
A high−level instruction with the prefix "F" is executed in every scan while its execution
condition (trigger) is in the on state.
A high−level instruction with the prefix "P" is executed only when the leading edge of its
execution condition (trigger) is detected.
For details about "F" and "P" type high−level instructions
Input of "F" type high−level instruction
X0
F0 MV , K 0 ,
F
0
Input of "P" type high−level instruction
X0
P0 PMV , K 0 , DT 0
P
0
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DT 0
section 3.1.4