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subroutine
subroutine number
SV
switching capacity
syntax error
system error
system error message
TC area
TC number
terminal instruction
timer
TM area
transmission distance
TR area
transfer
UM area
Unit
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Glossary
A group of instructions placed after the main program and executed only if
called from the main program or activated by an interrupt.
A definer used to identify the subroutine that a subroutine call or interrupt
activates.
Short for set value.
The voltage/current that a relay can switch on and off.
An error in the way in which a program is written. Syntax errors can include
'spelling' mistakes (i.e., a function code that does not exit), mistakes in speci-
fying operands within acceptable parameters (e.g., specifying unwritable SR
bits as a destination), and mistakes in actual application of instructions (e.g.,
a call to a subroutine that does not exist).
An error generated by the system as opposed to one resulting from execu-
tion of an instruction designed to generate an error.
An error message generated by the system as opposed to one resulting from
execution of an instruction designed to generate a message.
A data area that can be used only for timers and counters. Each bit in the TC
area serves as the access point for the SV, PV, and Completion flag for the
timer or counter defined with that bit.
A definer that corresponds to a bit in the TC area and used to define the bit
as either a timer or a counter.
An instruction placed on the right side of a ladder diagram that uses the final
execution condition on an instruction line(s).
A location in memory accessed through a TC bit and used to time down from
the timer's set value. Timers are turned ON and reset according to their ex-
ecution conditions.
A memory area used to store the results of a trace.
The distance that a signal can be transmitted.
A data area used to store execution conditions so that they can be reloaded
later for use with other instructions.
The process of moving data from one location to another within the PC or
between the PC and external devices. When data is transferred, generally a
copy of the data is sent to the destination, i.e., the content of the source of
the transfer is not changed.
The memory area used to hold the active program, i.e., the program that is
being currently executed.
In OMRON PC terminology, the word Unit is capitalized to indicate any prod-
uct sold for a PC System. Though most of the names of these products end
with the word Unit, not all do, e.g., a Remote Terminal is referred to in a col-
lective sense as a Unit. Context generally makes any limitations of this word
clear.

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