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Sequence Output Instructions
Section 3-4
Example
Note Difference between SET/RSET and OUT
For OUT, the operand bit is turned ON when the input condition turns ON and
is turned OFF when the input condition turns OFF. For SET and RSET, the
operand bit turns ON or OFF, respectively, when the input condition turns ON
and the operand bit does not change when the input condition turns OFF.
Note Precaution for Index Registers
OUT is executed even when the input condition turns OFF. Be particularly
careful when programming OUT using an indirect index register address.
3-4-2
OUTPUT NOT: OUT NOT
Purpose
Reverses the result (execution condition) of the logical processing, and out-
puts it to the specified bit.
Ladder Symbol
Variations
Note Immediate refreshing is not supported by CS1D CPU Units.
Applicable Program Areas
Operand Specifications
Instruction
Operand
LD
000000
OUT
000001
OUT NOT
000002
,IR0
MOVR
W0.0
IR0
Input condition
When the input condition is OFF,
MOVR(560) is not executed, but OUT
is executed for the address stored in
the index register.
Variations
Executed Each Cycle for ON Condition
OUT NOT
Executed Once for Upward Differentiation
Not supported.
Executed Once for Downward Differentiation Not supported.
Immediate Refreshing Specification (See note.)
!OUT NOT
Block program areas
Step program areas
Subroutines
Interrupt tasks
Not allowed
OK
OK
OK
Area
OUT bit operand
CIO Area
CIO 000000 to CIO 614315
Work Area
W00000 to W51115
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