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Table Data Processing Instructions

3-17-6 SET RECORD LOCATION: SETR(635)

Purpose
Ladder Symbol
Variations
Applicable Program Areas
Operands
Operand Specifications
718
Writes the location of the specified record (the PLC memory address of the
beginning of the record) in the specified Index Register.
SETR(635)
N
R
D
Variations
Executed Each Cycle for ON Condition
Executed Once for Upward Differentiation
Executed Once for Downward Differentiation Not supported.
Immediate Refreshing Specification
Block program areas
OK
OK
N: Table number
Indicates the table number. N must be between 0 and 15.
R: Record number
Indicates the record number of the desired record. R must be 0000 to FFFE
hexadecimal (0 to 65,534). Record numbers begin with 0, so the valid record
numbers are 0 to NR–1 for a table with NR records.
D: Destination Index Register
Indicates the desired Index Register. D must be IR0 to IR15.
Area
CIO Area
Work Area
Holding Bit Area
Auxiliary Bit Area
Timer Area
Counter Area
DM Area
EM Area without bank
EM Area with bank
Indirect DM/EM
addresses in binary
Indirect DM/EM
addresses in BCD
Constants
Data Registers
N: Table number
R: Record number
D: Destination Index Register
Step program areas
Subroutines
OK
N
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CIO 0000 to CIO 6143
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W000 to W511
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H000 to H511
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A000 to A959
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T0000 to T4095
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C0000 to C4095
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D00000 to D32767
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E00000 to E32767
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En_00000 to En_32767
(n = 0 to C)
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@ D00000 to @ D32767
@ E00000 to @ E32767
@ En_00000 to @ En_32767
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*D00000 to *D32767
*E00000 to *E32767
*En_00000 to *En_32767
0 to 15
#0000 to #FFFE (binary) or
&0 to 65534
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DR0 to DR15
Section 3-17
SETR(635)
@SETR(635)
Not supported.
Interrupt tasks
OK
R
D
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