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FC5A
MicroSmart
User’s
Manual FC9Y
‐
B1273
DTCB
(Data
Combine)
Applicable
CPU
Modules
Valid
Devices
For
the
valid
device
address
range,
see
pages
and
(
Basic
Vol.).
Special
internal
relays
cannot
be
designated
as
D1.
When
T
(timer)
or
C
(counter)
is
used
as
D1,
the
data
is
written
in
as
a
preset
value
(TP
or
CP)
which
can
be
0
through
65535.
Source
device
S1
uses
2
data
registers
starting
with
the
device
designated
by
S1.
Since
the
DTCB
instruction
is
executed
in
each
scan
while
input
is
on,
a
pulse
input
from
a
SOTU
or
SOTD
instruction
should
be
used
as
required.
Valid
Data
Types
Example:
DTCB
FC5A
‐
C10R2/C/D
FC5A
‐
C16R2/C/D
FC5A
‐
C24R2/C/D
FC5A
‐
D16RK1/RS1
FC5A
‐
D32K3/S3
FC5A
‐
D12K1E/S1E
X
X
X
X
X
X
Device
Function
I
Q
M
R
T
C
D
Constant
Repeat
S1
(Source
1)
Binary
data
to
combine
— — — — — —
X
—
—
D1
(Destination
1)
Destination
to
store
results
—
X
X
X
X
X
—
—
W
(word)
X
I
(integer)
—
D
(double
word)
—
L
(long)
—
F
(float)
—
S1,
S1+1
D1
When
input
is
on,
the
lower
‐
byte
data
is
read
out
from
2
consecutive
sources
starting
with
device
designated
by
S1
and
combined
to
make
16
‐
bit
data.
The
lower
byte
data
from
the
first
source
device
is
moved
to
the
upper
byte
of
the
destination
designated
by
device
D1,
and
the
lower
byte
data
from
the
next
source
device
is
moved
to
the
lower
byte
of
the
destination.
This
instruction
is
available
on
upgraded
CPU
modules
with
system
program
version
200
or
higher.
DTCB(W)
S1
*****
D1
*****
When
a
bit
device
such
as
I
(input),
Q
(output),
M
(internal
relay),
or
R
(shift
register)
is
designated
as
the
destination,
16
points
(word
data
type)
are
used.
When
a
word
device
such
as
T
(timer),
C
(counter),
or
D
(data
register)
is
designated
as
the
source
or
destination,
1
point
(word
data
type)
is
used.
D1
D20
S1
D10
I1
DTCB(W)
SOTU
48
D10 (0030h)
After
Execution
12345
D20 (3039h)
Before
Execution
57
D11 (0039h)
Upper
byte
Lower
byte
Summary of Contents for MICROSmart FC5A Series
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Page 8: ...Preface 6 FC5A MicroSmart User s Manual FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 14: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS vi FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 52: ...4 DATA COMPARISON INSTRUCTIONS 4 10 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 72: ...5 Binary Arithmetic Instructions 5 20 FC5A MicroSmart User s Manual FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 88: ...7 SHIFT ROTATE INSTRUCTIONS 7 12 FC5A MicroSmart User s Manual FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 112: ...8 DATA CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS 8 24 FC5A MicroSmart User s Manual FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 138: ...11 PROGRAM BRANCHING INSTRUCTIONS 11 14 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 178: ...13 PULSE INSTRUCTIONS 13 32 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 202: ...14 PID INSTRUCTION 14 24 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 206: ...15 DUAL TEACHING TIMER INSTRUCTIONS 15 4 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
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Page 272: ...23 MODBUS TCP COMMUNICATION 23 10 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 332: ...25 EXPANSION RS232C RS485 COMMUNICATION 25 16 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
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