Omron CQM1H - PROGRAM Programming Manual page 582

Programmable controllers; inner boards
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distributed control
DM area
DM word
downloading
EEPROM
electrical noise
EPROM
error code
Error Log Area
even parity
event processing
exclusive NOR
exclusive OR
execution condition
execution cycle
execution time
extended counter
extended timer
Glossary
A automation concept in which control of each portion of an automated system
is located near the devices actually being controlled, i.e., control is decentral-
ized and 'distributed' over the system. Distributed control is a concept basic to
PC Systems.
A data area used to hold only word data. Words in the DM area cannot be ac-
cessed bit by bit.
A word in the DM area.
The process of transferring a program or data from a higher-level or host com-
puter to a lower-level or slave computer. If a Programming Device is involved,
the Programming Device is considered the host computer.
Electrically erasable programmable read-only memory; a type of ROM in which
stored data can be erased and reprogrammed. This is accomplished using a
special control lead connected to the EEPROM chip and can be done without
having to remove the EEPROM chip from the device in which it is mounted.
Random variations of one or more electrical characteristics such as voltage,
current, and data, which might interfere with the normal operation of a device.
Erasable programmable read-only memory; a type of ROM in which stored
data can be erased, by ultraviolet light or other means, and reprogrammed.
A numeric code generated to indicate that an error exists, and something about
the nature of the error. Some error codes are generated by the system; others
are defined in the program by the operator.
An area used to store records indicating the time and nature of errors that have
occurred in the system.
A communication setting that adjusts the number of ON bits so that it is always
even. See parity.
Processing that is performed in response to an event, e.g., an interrupt signal.
A logic operation whereby the result is true if both of the premises are true or
both of the premises are false. In ladder-diagram programming, the premises
are usually the ON/OFF states of bits, or the logical combination of such states,
called execution conditions.
A logic operation whereby the result is true if one, and only one, of the pre-
mises is true. In ladder-diagram programming the premises are usually the
ON/OFF states of bits, or the logical combination of such states, called execu-
tion conditions.
The ON or OFF status under which an instruction is executed. The execution
condition is determined by the logical combination of conditions on the same
instruction line and up to the instruction currently being executed.
The cycle used to execute all processes required by the CPU, including pro-
gram execution, I/O refreshing, peripheral servicing, etc.
The time required for the CPU to execute either an individual instruction or an
entire program.
A counter created in a program by using two or more count instructions in suc-
cession. Such a counter is capable of counting higher than any of the standard
counters provided by the individual instructions.
A timer created in a program by using two or more timers in succession. Such
a timer is capable of timing longer than any of the standard timers provided by
the individual instructions.
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