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SEQUENCE PROGRAM CONFIGURATION AND
EXECUTION CONDITIONS
3.1 Sequence Program
3.1.3 Interrupt programs
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1. A pointer dedicated to the high-speed interrupt function (I49) is available as
an interrupt pointer.
Note7Note8
When using I49, do not execute the following:
• Other interrupt pointers (Interrupt pointers other than I49)
• Interrupt program
• Fixed scan execution type program
If any of the above is executed, the interrupt program of I49 cannot be
executed in the preset interrupt cycles.
2. Only one interrupt program can be created with one interrupt pointer number.
Remark
Refer to Section 10.11 for details of the interrupt factors and interrupt pointers.
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The pointer dedicated to the high-speed interrupt function (I49) is not available for the Basic
model QCPU, Process CPU, Redundant CPU and Universal model QCPU.
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In the case of the High Performance model QCPU, the pointer dedicated to the high-speed
interrupt function (I49) is available for the QnHCPU only.
It is not available for the other CPU modules.
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I0
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I29 interrupt
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I0 interrupt
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