Chapter 4. BUFFER MEMORY CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTIONS
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4.2 Functions of Buffer Memory
Each address in the buffer memory occupies one word and it is represented with 16 bits.
In the 16 bits which compose an address, every bit can be set to either “1” when it should be turned On or “0”
when Off in order to implement the function of each bit.
4.2.1 Specifying Loop Enable/Disable (K7F-PIDA : Addresses 0, 1, K4F-PIDA : Address 0)
1) Loop enable/disable specification is possible on every channel.
2) Disabled loops will not be used in processing.
3) The followings show the bit corresponding to each loop.
4.2.2 Specifying Auto/Manual Processing (K7F-PIDA : Addresses 2, 3, K4F-PIDA : Address 1)
1) Turn the corresponding bit Off(0) if a loop runs with auto processing. Turn the corresponding bit On if a
loop runs with M_MV set before by the user.
2) Default is auto processing.
3) The followings show the bit corresponding to each loop.
K7F-PIDA
K4F-PIDA
K7F-PIDA
K4F-PIDA