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LOD (Load) and LODN (Load Not)
The LOD instruction starts the logical operation with a NO (normally open) contact. The LODN instruction starts the logical
operation with a NC (normally closed) contact.
A total of eight LOD and/or LODN instructions can be programmed consecutively.
OUT (Output) and OUTN (Output Not)
The OUT instruction outputs the result of bit logical operation to the specified device. The OUTN instruction outputs the inverted
result of bit logical operation to the specified device.
Multiple OUT and OUTN
Valid Devices
Instruction
I
Q
M
T
C
R
D
LOD
LODN
0-35
40-75
80-115
120-155
0-21
40-61
80-101
120-141
0-1277
8000-8177
0-199
0-199
0-127
0.0-1999.15
8000.0-8199.15
The valid device range depends on the CPU module type. For details, see pages 6-1 and 6-2.
Data registers can be used as bit devices with the data register number and the bit position separated by a period.
Ladder Diagram
Valid Devices
Instruction
I
Q
M
T
C
R
D
OUT
OUTN
—
0-21
40-61
80-101
120-141
0-1277
8000-8177
—
—
—
0.0-1999.15
8000.0-8199.15
The valid device range depends on the CPU module type. For details, see pages 6-1 and 6-2.
Data registers can be used as bit devices with the data register number and the bit position separated by a period.
Ladder Diagram
For restrictions on ladder programming of OUT and OUTN instructions, see page 5-32.
Caution
There is no limit to the number of OUT and OUTN instructions that can be programmed
into one rung.
Programming multiple outputs of the same output number is not recommended. However,
when doing so, it is good practice to separate the outputs with the JMP/JEND set of
instructions, or the MCS/MCR set of instructions. These instructions are detailed later in
this chapter.
When the same output number is programmed more than once within one scan, the
output nearest to the END instruction is given priority for outputting. In the example on the
right, output Q0 is off.
Ladder Diagram
I1
I2
Q0
Q1
Q2
Ladder Diagram
I1
I2
I3
END
ON
OFF
OFF
Q0
Q0
OFF
Summary of Contents for microsmart pentra
Page 1: ...FT1A SERIES FC9Y B1382 Ladder Programming Manual ...
Page 6: ...Preface 5 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 104: ...7 DATA COMPARISON INSTRUCTIONS 7 10 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 122: ...8 BINARY ARITHMETIC INSTRUCTIONS 8 18 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 138: ...10 SHIFT ROTATE INSTRUCTIONS 10 12 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 162: ...11 DATA CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS 11 24 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 188: ...12 CALENDAR COMPARISON INSTRUCTIONS 12 26 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 198: ...15 REFRESH INSTRUCTIONS 15 4 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 202: ...16 INTERRUPT CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS 16 4 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 266: ...20 DUAL TEACHING TIMER INSTRUCTIONS 20 4 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 318: ...25 USER COMMUNICATION INSTRUCTIONS 25 22 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...