
65
After completing the insertion and deletion procedures, use the Up and Down
Arrow Keys to scroll through the program and verify that it has been changed
correctly, as shown in the following diagram.
00104
00100
00105
00101
00201
END(001)
00102
01000
Corrected Program
Address
Instruction
Operands
00205
AND
00105
00206
AND NOT
00104
00207
OUT
01000
00208
END(001)
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4-3-9 Entering or Editing Programs
This operation is used enter or edit programs. It is possible in PROGRAM mode
only.
RUN
MONITOR
PROGRAM
No
No
OK
The same procedure is used to either input a program for the first time or to
change a program that already exists. In either case, the current contents of
Program Memory is overwritten.
The program shown in the following diagram will be entered to demonstrate
this operation.
00002
00200
LD
IR
00002
00201
TIM
000
#0123
00202
MOV(021)
#0100
LR
10
00203
ADB(050)
#0100
#FFF6
DM 0000
MOV(021)
#0100
LR 10
TIM 000
#0123
12.3 s
ADB(050)
#0100
#FFF6
DM 0000
Address
Instruction
Operands
1, 2, 3...
1. Press the CLR Key to bring up the initial display.
2. Specify the address where the program will begin.
3. Input the address where the program will begin and press the Down Arrow
Key. It is not necessary to input leading zeroes.
C
2
A
0
A
0
↓
00200
4. Input the first instruction and operand.
LD
C
2
00200
LD 00002
5. Press the WRITE Key to write the instruction to Program Memory. The next
program address will be displayed.
WRITE
00201READ
NOP(000)
Programming Console Operations
Section 4-3
Summary of Contents for SYSMAC CPM1
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