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AS Ser ies Pro gra mm in g M anu al
Explanation
1.
This instruction writes data to the control register in an extension module. All registers are listed and detailed in the
AS Series Module Manual.
2.
The value in m
modules.
3.
The operand m
or to the remote modules. The first device is number 1, the second device is number 2 and so on. Any types of
connected modules are counted and up to 32 devices can be connected.
4.
The operand m
5.
The TO instruction sets D to 0. When an error occurs, the instruction does not set D
remarks below for more information about the error codes. When the instruction is not executed, D does not
contain an error code.
6.
The operand m
7.
Only the 32-bit instructions can use the 32-bit counter, but not the device E.
8.
When S is a hexadecimal value, the instruction transmits n hexadecimal values to the I/O module. Supposing S is
16#0001 and n is 3. The instruction transmits three 16#0001s to the I/O module.
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Example
When X0.0 switches from OFF to ON, the TO instruction writes the data stored in D100 to CR#2 in the right side of the
first module. If no error occurs, the code in D110 is 16#0000.
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must be between 0–16. Zero represents the CPU module, and 1–16 represent the extension
1
represents the number of the right-side extension modules that are connected to the CPU module
2
specifies the control register number.
3
must be between 1–8.
1
to 0. Refer to the Additional
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