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Example
In the following example, B will be executed 20 seconds after A whenever
CIO 000000 is ON, and CIO 002000 will be set 0.2 seconds after
CIO 000001 goes ON.
000000
LD
000000
000001
BPRG(250)
00
A
000200
TIMW<013>
0001
#
0200
B
000300
BEND<001>
000301
LD
000001
000302
BPRG(250)
01
000303
TMHW<015>
0002
#
0020
000304
SET(016)
002000
000305
BEND<001>
TIMW<013>
A
B
BEND<001>
0001
#0200
TMHW<015>
SET(016)
BEND<001>
0002
#0020
002000
Address
Instruction
Operands
(250)
BPRG
00
0000
00
(250)
BPRG
01
0000
01
Flags
ER (A 50003): SV data is not BCD.
Indirectly addressed DM word is non-existent. (Content of
*
DM
word is not BCD, or the DM area boundary has been exceed-
ed.)
5-35-9 COUNTER WAIT: CNTW<014>
SV: Set value
CIO, G, A, T, C, #, DM, DR, IR
I: Count input
CIO, G, A, T, C
N: Counter number C
Operand Data Areas
Ladder Symbol
CNTW<014>
N
SV
I
CNTW<014> allows you to create a ‘count’ lag (SV) between execution of
the program part preceding the CNTW<014> (i.e., between BPRG(250) and
CNTW<014> ) and the part following it (i.e., between CNTW<014> and
BEND<001>). The first part will be executed the first time the block program
is entered. When CNTW<014> is reached, the execution of the block pro-
gram will stop until SV has been reached, at which time the second part of
the block program will be executed. Once the entire block program has been
executed, the process is repeated.
Each counter number can be used as the definer in only one timer or counter
instruction, including the normal ladder-diagram timers and counters.
Description
Precautions
Block Programming Instructions
Section 5-35
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