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Device
Address
M8375
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 18)
M8376
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 19)
M8377
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 20)
M8380
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 21)
M8381
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 22)
M8382
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 23)
M8383
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 24)
M8384
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 25)
M8385
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 26)
M8386
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 27)
M8387
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 28)
M8390
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 29)
M8391
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 30)
M8392
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 31)
M8393
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 32)
M8394
User Communication Receive Instruction Cancel Flag (Port 33)
M8395 to
— Reserved —
M8447
M8450
BACnet Communication Bit
M8451 to
— Reserved —
M8457
M8460
EtherNet/IP Communication Bit
M8461 to
— Reserved —
M8597
M8600
M8601
High-speed Counter (Group 3/I3)
M8602
M8603 to
— Reserved —
M8997
Supplementary Descriptions of the Special Internal Relays
■ M8000: Start Control
M8000 controls the run/stop status of the FC6A Series MICROSmart. The CPU is set to run when M8000 is turned on, and the
CPU is set to off when M8000 is turned off. See "Start/Stop Operation" on page 4-18. However, the function switch, stop input,
and reset input have precedence over start control. M8000 maintains its status when the CPU is powered down. When data to
be maintained during a power failure disappears after the CPU has been off for a period longer than the battery backup
duration, the CPU restarts operation as selected in Configuration > Run/Stop Control > Run/Stop Selection at Keep Data Error.
For details, see "Run/Stop Selection at Keep Data Error" on page 5-9.
■ M8001: 1-s Clock Reset
While M8001 is on, M8121 (1-s clock) is always off.
■ M8002: All Outputs OFF
While M8002 is on, all outputs are off. The self-holding circuit created in the ladder program is also off.
■ M8003: Carry/Borrow
When a carry (Cy) or borrow (Bw) results from executing an addition or subtraction instruction, M8003 is turned on. For details,
see "Carry and Borrow" on page 8-10".
■ M8004: User Program Execution Error
When an error occurs while executing a user program, M8004 is turned on. For details on user program execution errors, see
"User Program Execution Error" on page 13-6.
■ M8005: Communication Error
When an error occurs during data link communication, M8005 is turned on. The state is retained even when the error is cleared.
■ M8006: Communication Prohibited Flag (When Data Link Master)
During data link communication, communication is stopped while M8006 is on.
Description
Reset Status
Underflow
Count Direction Flag
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MICROS
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Stopped
Operating
Maintained
Maintained
Maintained
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When
Power
OFF
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
Cleared
EVICES
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
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R
R
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