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9-1-3 Creating and Transferring Commands
Use the method explained below to transfer commands such as START and
ORIGIN SEARCH to the Position Control Unit.
When CPU Unit is in RUN or Monitor Mode
1, 2, 3...
1. Create nine words (five words for the NC113) of command data in the CPU
Unit’s DM or IR areas, beginning with 0001.
2. Use the Intelligent I/O Write instruction (WRIT) to transfer the data to the
Position Control Unit.
3. The Position Control Unit will determine that it is a command, based on the
beginning data 0001, and execute it.
CPU Unit
Position Control Unit (NC211)
Intelligent I/O
Write instruction
Allocated I/O words
Command
interpreta-
tion
Command
execution
IR area
Wd
9 words
Wd
n
50
0
0
0
1
If the data for the leading address is 1000 or higher with the Intelligent I/O Write
instruction, it is recognized as a data transfer. If a command other than 0001
(Hex) is issued, with the data below 1000, a format error (error code 8309) is
generated and the Position Control Unit cannot recognize the command. (The
error can be cleared by re-issuing the command data with 0001 (Hex) at the be-
ginning.)
Basically, as shown below, first use OUT or MOV to set all of the command data,
and the use WRIT to write the data as a block.
Write the program so that commands that have been set are continually trans-
ferred to the Position Control Unit at the end of the program with every scan.
Summary of Contents for SYSMAC C500-NC113
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