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6.2 Basic Operations
Chapter 6 Handheld Programmer
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6.2
Basic Operations
Through examples this section describes basic operations of the handheld program-
mer and its operation keys.
6.2.1
Basic Programming Operation
The handheld programmer is frequently used for programming. It is recommended
that you master the following operations to perform quick and efficient programming.
Mode:
P: PROGRAM mode
R: RUN mode (OFFLINE EDITOR not used)
E: OFFLINE EDITOR [FNC67]
Operation
Function
Mode
Key operation
Reference
page
CLEAR
PRE
CLEAR
1-201
MOVE CURSOR
PE
1-202
SCROLL
PE
Displays previous line....
ON
1-202
Displays next line....
OFF
Scrolls to arbitrary line....
1. ALL CLEAR
P
1-203
2. ENTER
PE
When key for desired instruction is available:
1-203
INSTRUCTION
When key for desired instruction is not available:
3. ENTER
PE
1-206
OPERAND
4. END
PE
3-94
ENDH
END..........
ENDH.......
For creating program
Cancels input data
or deletes error
message.
Moves cursor
sequentially to
instruction position,
operand position,
and line (step) No.
position.
Scrolls to previous
line, next line, or to
arbitrary line.
Deletes previous
program. (Program
is replaced by
"NOP".)
Enters instruction.
(If cursor is not
located in instruction
position, move
cursor to position.)
Enters operand. (If
cursor is not located
in operand position,
move cursor to
position.)
Ends program by
entering ENDor
ENDH.
Instruction
Operand
Line No.
ENT
R-SRCH
Numeric key
Press
(Enter line No.)
6
FNC
ORB
ENT
R-SRCH
0
RES
ENT
R-SRCH
CLEAR
Numeric key
Instr. key
Press
(Enter timer or counter No.)
Numeric key
FNC
ON
OFF
ENT
R-SRCH
Press
or
or
or
then
(2nd step)
(1st step)
(3rd step)
Numeric key
Press
(Enter operand type.)
Operand key
ENT
R-SRCH
(When two or more operands need to be entered.)
DM
ENT
R-SRCH
END
TM
ENT
R-SRCH
ENDH
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