3 Operation Procedure for Drive Programming
Monitor Function of Drive Programming
The following functions are provided to monitor the status of the Drive Programming.
Precautions for Correct Use
• For the data that exceeds four digits, the upper four digits of the data is displayed on the Dig-
ital Operator, as shown below.
A dot at the end of number represents the decimal point position. You can use this to figure
out the number of digits.
Display for data 0 to 9,999: 0. to 9999.
Display for data 10,000 to 65,535: 1000 to 6553
Display for data 1,230,000 and 1,230,000: 123 and 1230
• Since the Digital Operator displays only upper four digits, you cannot check or set lower digits
of data.
Use the CX-Drive to check or set the data that exceeds four digits.
Parameter
Function name
No.
d023
Program Counter
(Drive Programming)
d024
Program Number Monitor
(Drive Programming)
d025
User Monitor 0
(Drive Programming)
d026
User Monitor 1
(Drive Programming)
d027
User Monitor 2
(Drive Programming)
3 - 10
Data
0 to 1,024
Displays the line number of the program during the
Drive Programming execution.
The numbers that are displayed are the line numbers
of task 1 (the leftmost tab on the Drive Programming
Editor).
• The line numbers of the "program after compila-
tion" are displayed.
• The number of line for which a subroutine execu-
tion is in progress is also displayed.
Note: While program execution is stopped, "0000" is
displayed.
1
Displays the downloaded program number.
2,147,483,647 to
This monitor function corresponds to the function
2,147,483,647
variable UMon(0) and can display any data in the
program.
2,147,483,647 to
This monitor function corresponds to the function
2,147,483,647
variable UMon(1) and can display any data in the
program.
2,147,483,647 to
This monitor function corresponds to the function
2,147,483,647
variable UMon(2) and can display any data in the
program.
Description
Drive Programming User's Manual (I580-E2)