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TCCST (Timer/Counter Current Value Store)
Applicable CPU Modules
Valid Devices
For the valid device address range, see pages 6-1 and 6-2 (Basic Vol.).
When T (timer) or C (counter) is used as S1, the timer/counter current value (TC or CC) is read out. T (timer) or C (counter) is used as D1, and the
data is written in as a current value (TP or CP).
Since the TCCST 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: TCCST
When input I2 is turned on, 99998 is written to the current value of counter C23.
S1
D1
When input is on, 16- or 32-bit data designated by S1 is read out and stored to the
current value of device designated by D1.
REP
**
S1(R)
*****
D1(R)
*****
TCCST(*)
FT1A-12
FT1A-24
FT1A-40
FT1A-48
FT1A-Touch
X
X
X
X
X
Device
Function
I
Q
M
R
T
C
D
Constant
Repeat
S1 (Source 1)
First device address to move
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1-99
D1 (Destination 1)
First device address to move to
—
—
—
—
X
X
—
—
1-99
W (word)
X
When a bit device such as I (input), Q (output), M (internal relay), or R (shift register) is designated as the
source, 16 points (word data type) or 32 points (double-word data type) are used. When repeat is designated for
a bit device, the quantity of device bits increases in 16- or 32-point increments.
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) or 2 points (double-word data type) are used. When repeat is designated for
a word device, the quantity of device words increases in 1- or 2-point increments.
I (integer)
—
D (double word)
X
L (long)
—
F (float)
—
I2
REP
S1 –
99998
D1 –
C23
TCCST(D)
CNTD
C23
100000
I1
I0
Q0
SOTU
LC=(D)
C23
99999
Reset Input I0
ON
OFF
Pulse Input I1
ON
OFF
Counter C23
ON
OFF
Timing Chart
Output Q0
ON
OFF
99998
Input I2
99999
99998
ON
OFF
Ladder Diagram
99999
100000
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 ...