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Block Programming Instructions
Section 3-32
3-32-2 BLOCK PROGRAM BEGIN/END: BPRG(096)/BEND(801)
Purpose
Define a block programming area. For every BPRG(096) there must be a cor-
responding BEND(801).
Ladder Symbols
BLOCK PROGRAM BEGIN
BLOCK PROGRAM END
BEND(801)
Variations
BPRG(096)
BEND(801)
Applicable Program Areas
Note BPRG(096) is allowed only once at the beginning of each block program.
Operands
N: Block Program Number
The block program number must be between 0 and 127 decimal.
Operand Specifications
(BPRG(096))
BPRG(096)
N
N
: Block program number
Variations
Executed Each Cycle for ON Condition
BPRG(096)
Executed Once for Upward Differentiation
Not supported.
Executed Once for Downward Differentiation Not supported.
Immediate Refreshing Specification
Not supported.
Variations
Always Executed in Block Program
Block program areas
Step program areas
Subroutines
Interrupt tasks
(See note.)
OK
OK
OK
Area
N
CIO Area
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Work Area
---
Holding Bit Area
---
Auxiliary Bit Area
---
Timer Area
---
Counter Area
---
DM Area
---
EM Area without bank
---
EM Area with bank
---
Indirect DM/EM
addresses in binary
---
Indirect DM/EM
addresses in BCD
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Constants
0 to 127 (decimal)
Data Registers
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Index Registers
---
Indirect addressing
using Index Registers
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