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2.3 Convention Details
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Chapter 2 Instructions
2.3
Convention Details
In this chapter, each instruction is described as follows:
2.4 Instruction Details
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Chapter 2 Instructions
Example
Coding
Description
•
Output relay 0500 remains ON after input relay 0000 turns OFF. Output relay
0500 turns OFF when input relay 0001 turns ON.
•
SET instruction sets a latch whereas RES instruction resets it.
•
RES instruction not only turns OFF relay coils but serves as a reset signal when
a timer or counter is used as an operand.
Note: The SET and RES instructions can be entered in any order. Note, however,
that priority is given to the instruction that is entered last.
In the above example, when both 0000 and 0001 are ON, RES has priority over
SET, causing 0500 to remain OFF.
Tips
Differences between SET/RES and KEEP
Basically , SET/RES and KEEP (
➮ p. 3-57 and p. 3-71) serve the same purpose.
•
SET and RES can be used separately. Therefore, RES can be placed before
SET.
Another instruction may be placed between SET and RES.
•
KEEP needs only three lines of program, therefore saving memory space when
used a number of times.
Operands
Key operation
SET: Set
RES: Reset
Turns ON specified relay when input is ON
and enables this relay to remain ON.
Turns OFF specified relay, timer, or counter
when input is ON.
SET
1
RES
0
nnnn
RES
nnnn
SET
0000
0001
0500
SET
0500
RES
Line No.
Instruction
Operand
0000
LD
0000
0001
SET
0500
0002
LD
0001
0003
OUB
0500
0001
0002
0001
0002
C000
RES
#00100
00000
C000
#00100
0000
C000
0000
0001
0500
SET
0500
RES
0000
0001
RES
KEEP
0500
SET
LD
0000
RES
0500
LD
0001
SET
0500
LD
0000
LD
0001
KEEP 0500
SET
1
RES
0
Operand
ENT
R-SRCH
Operand
ENT
R-SRCH
:
:
SET / RES
NEW KV
KV-300
KV-10/16
KV-24/40/80
0500 to 1915
0500 to 1915
0500 to 1915
0500 to 1915
2009
2009
2009
2009
2100 to 17915
2100 to 17915
2100 to 2915
2100 to 6915
T000 to T249
T000 to T249
T000 to T063
T000 to T119
C000 to C249
C000 to C249
C000 to C063
C000 to C119
CTH0 to CTH1 (RES only)
CTC0 to CTC3 (RES only)
Instruction
Describes the name
and brief function of
the instruction.
Instruction key
Represents the key or
function No. for entry.
Ladder symbol
Represents the form
of the instruction on a
ladder diagram.
Mnemonic
Represents the instruc-
tion in ladder language.
• Example
• Timing diagram
• Description
Perform programming
using the given example
to gain experience.
Note
Describes the notes
for the instruction.
Tips
Describes hands-on
techniques for efficient
programming.
Operand
Shows operands (element
Nos.) that can be used for
the instruction.
Key operation
Describes the basic key
operations on the handheld
programmer. Set the mode
switch to PROGRAM.
Coding
Shows the
coding for
the given
example.
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