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Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs
Section 6-6
Command Block
Response Block
Parameters
No. of bits/flags (command):
The number of bits/flags to be processed.
Note
Multiple bits/flags can be forced set/reset, and the status will be retained until
the forced set/reset is cleared.
Set/Reset specification (command):
The action to be taken for each bit/flag:
Note
“Forced status” is the ON/OFF status of bits/flags which is forcibly retained as
write protected.
Memory area code (command):
The memory area of the bit or flag to be
controlled.
Bit/Flag (command):
The bit or flag to be controlled.
Memory Areas
Refer to
6-6-2 Memory Area Designations
for memory area designations.
6-6-16 FORCED SET/RESET CANCEL
Cancels the forced status of all bits/flags that have been forced ON or forced
OFF. (“Forced status” is the ON/OFF status of bits/flags which has been forc-
ibly retained as write protected.)
Command Block
Command
code
23
01
No. of
bits/flags
Bit/flag
Set/Reset
specification
Forced set/reset data
Memory area code
Set/reset
specification
Memory area code
Bit/flag
Forced set/reset data
Command
code
23
01
Response
code
Value
Function
0000 (Hex)
Force-reset (OFF)
0001 (Hex)
Force-set (ON)
8000 (Hex)
Forced status released and bit/flag turned OFF (0).
8001 (Hex)
Forced status released and bit/flag turned ON (1).
FFFF (Hex)
Forced status released.
Memory area
Data
IR, SR, LR, HR, and AR areas
Bits status
00
Timer/Counter
Completion Flag status
01
Command
code
23
02
Summary of Contents for C200HW-CLK21
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