13. Program Support Functions
13.5 User Macro Specifications
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System
variable
No. of
points
Interface
output signal
System
variable
No. of
points
Interface
output signal
#1364
#1365
#1366
#1367
#1368
#1369
#1370
#1371
#1372
#1373
#1374
#1375
#1376
#1377
#1378
#1379
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Register R6378 bit 0
Register R6378 bit 1
Register R6378 bit 2
Register R6378 bit 3
Register R6378 bit 4
Register R6378 bit 5
Register R6378 bit 6
Register R6378 bit 7
Register R6378 bit 8
Register R6378 bit 9
Register R6378 bit 10
Register R6378 bit 11
Register R6378 bit 12
Register R6378 bit 13
Register R6378 bit 14
Register R6378 bit 15
#1380
#1381
#1382
#1383
#1384
#1385
#1386
#1387
#1388
#1389
#1390
#1391
#1392
#1393
#1394
#1395
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Register R6379 bit 0
Register R6379 bit 1
Register R6379 bit 2
Register R6379 bit 3
Register R6379 bit 4
Register R6379 bit 5
Register R6379 bit 6
Register R6379 bit 7
Register R6379 bit 8
Register R6379 bit 9
Register R6379 bit 10
Register R6379 bit 11
Register R6379 bit 12
Register R6379 bit 13
Register R6379 bit 14
Register R6379 bit 15
(Note 1)
The last values of the system variables #1100 to #1135, #1300 to #1395 sent are
retained as 1 or 0. (They are not cleared even with resetting.)
(Note 2)
The following applies when any number except 1 or 0 is substituted into #1100 to
#1131, #1300 to #1395.
<Vacant> is treated as 0.
Any number except 0 and <vacant> is treated as 1.
Any value less than 0.00000001 is indefinite.