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B con-
Signal name
tact
USER MACRO OUTPUT
#1133
(Controller -> PLC)
[Function]
This provides interface function used to coordinate user PLC to user macro.
The other signals from R100 to R199 are PLC outputs, but this signal is the PLC input
(Note)
signal.
[Operation]
When a value is set in the system variable #1133 with the user macro system, the user PLC output
to the file register Rn and Rn+1 corresponding to the user PLC can be referred to with that value.
(Example)
User macro program
#1133 = 1000
[Related signals]
(1) User macro output #1132, #1134, #1135, #1100~#1131 (R124/125, R128/129, R130/131)
(2) User macro input #1032, #1033, #1034, #1035, #1000~#1031 (R24/25, R26/27, R28/29,
R30/31)
B con-
Signal name
tact
USER MACRO OUTPUT
#1134
(Controller -> PLC)
[Function] [Operation]
The function operation, etc. are the same as those of "USER MACRO OUTPUT #1133".
B con-
Signal name
tact
USER MACRO OUTPUT
#1135
(Controller -> PLC)
[Function] [Operation]
The function operation, etc. are the same as those of "USER MACRO OUTPUT #1133".
6. EXPLANATION OF INTERFACE SIGNALS
6.4 PLC Output Signals (Data Type: R***)
Signal
abbreviation
ACT
?
1000 is input in D100 and 101 when the ACT signal turns on.
Signal
abbreviation
Signal
abbreviation
6-4-7
1st system
2nd system
R126, 127
Sequence program
DMOV
1st system
2nd system
P
C R128, 129
1st system
2nd system
P
C R130, 131
3rd system
?
R126
D100
3rd system
3rd system

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