12-97
Num-
ber
Name
Boolean
Operand
Description
Steps
F149
P149
Message
display
MSG
PMSG
S
Displays the character constant of “S” in the
connected programming tool.
13
F150
P150
Data read
from intelli-
gent unit
READ
PREAD
S1, S2, n,
D
Reads the data from the intelligent unit.
9
F151
P151
Data write
into intelli-
gent unit
WRT
PWRT
S1, S2, n,
D
Writes the data into the intelligent unit.
9
F152
P152
Data read
from
MEWNET-F
slave station
RMRD
PRMRD
S1, S2, n,
D
Reads the data from the intelligent unit at the
MEWNET-F (remote I/O) slave station.
9
F153
P153
Data write
into
MEWNET-F
slave station
RMWT
PRMWT
S1, S2, n,
D
Writes the data into the intelligent unit at the
MEWNET-F (remote I/O) slave station.
9
F154
P154
Machine
language
program call
MCAL
PMCAL
n
The machine language program is called.
3
F155
P155
Sampling
SMPL
PSMPL
-
Starts sampling data.
1
F156
P156
Sampling
trigger
STRG
PSTRG
-
When the trigger of this instruction turns on, the
sampling trace stops.
1
F157
P157
Time addition
CADD
PCADD
S1, S2, D
The time after (S2+1, S2) elapses from the time of
(S1+2, S1+1, S1) is stored in (D+2, D+1, D).
9
F158
P158
Time
substruction
CSUB
PCSUB
S1, S2, D
The time that results from subtracting (S2+1, S2)
from the time (S1+2, S1+1, S1) is stored in (D+2,
D+1, D).
9
F159
P159
Serial data
communica-
tion
MTRN
PMTRN
S, n, D
This is used to send data to or receive data from an
external device through the specified CPU COM
port or MCU COM port.
7
F161
P161
Serial data
reception (for
MCU COM
port)
MRCV
PMRCV
S, D1, D2
Data is received from external equipment via the
COM port of the specified MCU.
7
Summary of Contents for FP E Series
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Page 17: ...Chapter 1 Functions and Restrictions of the Unit ...
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Page 29: ...Chapter 2 Specifications and Functions of the Unit ...
Page 37: ...2 9 Circuit diagram C32 Y0 Y1 Y3 Y4 C28 Y0 Y1 Y3 Y4 Y2 Y5 to YF Y2 Y5 to YB ...
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Page 49: ...Chapter 3 Expansion ...
Page 56: ...3 8 Terminal layout diagram Note The numbers in the connector are for the first expansion ...
Page 61: ...Chapter 4 I O Allocation ...
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Page 67: ...Chapter 5 Installation and Wiring ...
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Page 91: ...Chapter 6 High speed counter Pulse Output and PWM Output functions ...
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Page 125: ...6 35 Pulse output diagram ...
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Page 210: ...7 60 The values of DT50 and DT51 are written in DT0 and 1 of PLC ...
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Page 260: ...9 12 Example 2 Using the CT instruction between JP and LBL instructions ...
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