Block Transfer: Xferc(565) - Omron SYSMAC CJ - REFERENCE MANUAL 08-2008 Reference Manual

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Model Conversion Instructions (Unit Ver. 3.0 or Later)
Differences from Previous CS/CJ-series Instructions
Name
Model conversion
instruction
(Unit Ver. 3.0 or later)
Mnemonic
(function code)
BLOCK
XFERC(565)
TRANSFER
SINGLE
DISTC(566)
WORD
DISTRIBUTE
DATA
COLLC(567)
COLLECT
MOVE BIT
MOVBC(568)
BIT
BCNTC(621)
COUNTER

3-35-1 BLOCK TRANSFER: XFERC(565)

Purpose
Ladder Symbol
Note The operation of the Conditions Flags differs in the following ways. Refer to
the description of the Conditions Flags for each instruction for details.
• The operation of the Conditions Flags differs for all instructions when the
contents of a DM Area words used for indirect addressing is not BCD
(*BCD) or the DM Area addressing range is exceeded.
• For DISTC(566), the operation of the Conditions Flags differs in compari-
son with that for the C200H, C1000H, and C2000H for the stack push
operation.
• For COLLC(567), the operation of the Conditions Flags differs in compari-
son with that for the C200H, C1000H, and C2000H for the stack read
operation.
Corresponding
C-series
instruction
Mnemonic
(function code)
XFER(70)
The data type for the first operand (number of words to transfer) is
BCD (0000 to 9999) instead of binary (0000 to FFFF hex).
DIST(80)
A stack push operation is supported in addition to the data distribution
operation.
The data type for the third operand (offset data) is BCD (data distribu-
tion: 0000 to 7999, stack push: 0000 to 9999) instead of binary (0000
to FFFF hex).
COLL(81)
A stack read operation is supported in addition to the data distribution
operation.
The data type for the second operand (offset data) is BCD (data distri-
bution: 0000 to 7999, stack read for FIFO: 9000 to 9999, stack read
for LIFO: 8000 to 8999) instead of binary (0000 to FFFF hex).
MOVB(82)
The data type for the source and destination bit specifications in the
second operand (control data) is BCD (00 to 15) instead of binary (00
to 0F hex).
BCNT(67)
The data type for the first operand (number of words to count) is BCD
(0000 to 9999) instead of binary (0000 to FFFF hex).
The data type stored for the third operand (count results) is BCD
(0000 to 9999) instead of binary (0000 to FFFF hex).
Note The operation of the Conditions Flags differs in the following ways. Refer to
the description of the Conditions Flags for each instruction for details.
• The Error Flag will turn ON if the data for the above operands is not BCD.
• For DISTC(566), the operation of the Conditions Flags was added for the
stack push operation.
• For COLLC(567), the operation of the Conditions Flags was added for the
stack read operation.
Transfers the specified number of consecutive words.
XFERC(565)
N
S
D
Differences from previous CS/CJ-series instructions
N: Number of words
S: First source word
D: First destination word
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