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Step Run and Break
Section 4-3
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4-3-4 Start Point Setting
Setting a start point enables to specify an instruction to be executed next by
the program.
Start Point Setting
A start point can be set only in the Program mode. The program is executed
from the start point when an execution is operated from the Debug Console or
the mode is changed to the Monitor mode by the CX-Programmer. For ex-
ample, executing Step Run with a start point specified will move the execution
control to the start point and begin the next Step Run.
Start Point Location
If a start point is set halfway in the rung, the previous value of power flow turns
OFF (false) forcibly regardless of the present value. For example, setting a
start point at the right hatched part in the diagram below will not execute the
rung, which originally would be executed, because the power flow is forcibly
turned OFF.
When executing the diagram with a start point set, set the start point at the top
of the rung (the left hatched part in the diagram).
Program
address
Instruction word
(Mnemonic)
Operand
000000
LD
000000
000001 AND
000001
000002
LD
000002
000003 AND
NOT 000003
000004 LD
NOT 000100
000005 AND
000101
000006 OR
LD
000007 AND
LD
000008 OUT
000200
000009 END
Note
Be careful when setting a start point in JUMP instructions or a loop rung as
shown below. Doing so may cause an unstable JUMP address and an unex-
pected operation.
•
Setting within a subroutine
•
Setting within a FOR to NEXT loop
•
Setting within a block program
Looping may fail (exit the loop unexpectedly) because the loop condition is not
evaluated correctly. For JUMP instructions (including subroutines), the JUMP
destination address when the JUMP instruction was last executed will be exe-
cuted or an instruction error will occur. If an instruction error occurs, once stop
the program or set to the Program mode and then resume the operation.
Note
Refer to
2-1 Basic Concepts
of
CS/CJ Series Programming Manual
(W394) for
the power flow.
0000
00
0000
01
0000
02
0000
03
0002
00
0001
00
0001
01
END
Power flow
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