15-54
Num
-ber
Name
Boo-
lean
Ope-
rand
Description
Ste
ps
FP
0/
FP
-e
FP0
R
FP
Σ
FP
-X
FP2
FP
2SH
/F
P1
0SH
Basic function instruction
F137
Auxiliary
timer (16-bit)
STMR
S, D
Turns on the specified output and
R900D after 0.01 s
×
set value.
5
Special instructions
F138
P138
Hours, min-
utes and sec-
onds to
seconds data
HMSS
PHMSS
S, D
Converts the hour, minute and second
data of (S+1, S) to seconds data, and
the converted data is stored in (D+1, D).
5
*1
F139
P139
Seconds to
hours,
minutes and
seconds data
SHMS
PSHMS
S, D
Converts the seconds data of (S+1, S)
to hour, minute and second data,
and the converted data is stored in
(D+1, D).
5
*1
F140
P140
Carry flag
(R9009) set
STC
PSTC
-
Turns on the carry flag (R9009).
1
F141
P141
Carry flag
(R9009) reset
CLC
PCLC
-
Turns off the carry flag (R9009).
1
F142
P142
Watching
dog timer
update
WDT
PWDT
S
The time (allowable scan time for the
system) of watching dog timer is
changed to “S”
×
0.1 (ms) for that scan.
3
F143
P143
Partial I/O
update
IORF
PIORF
D1, D2
Updates the I/O from the number
specified by “D1” to the number
specified by “D2”.
5
F144
Serial data
communica-
tion control
TRNS
S, n
The COM port received flag (R9038) is
set to off to enable reception.
Beginning at “S”, “n” bytes of the data
registers are sent from the COM port.
5
*2
F145
P145
Data send
SEND
PSEND
S1, S2,
D, N
Sends the data to another station in the
network (MEWNET). (via link unit)
9
F146
P146
Data receive
RECV
PRECV
S1, S2,
N, D
Receives the data to another station
in the network (MEWNET). (via link unit)
9
F145
P145
Data send
SEND
S1, S2,
D, N
Sends the data to the slave station as
the MOD bus master. (via COM port)
9
*3
F146
P146
Data receive
RECV
S1, S2,
N, D
Receives the data from the slave station
as the MOD bus master. (via COM port)
9
*3
F145
P145
Data send
SEND
S1, S2,
D, N
Sends the data to the slave station of
the MOD bus master, type II.
9
*4
*4
F146
P146
Data receive
RECV
S1, S2,
N, D
Receives the data from the slave station
of the MOD bus master, type II.
9
*4
*4
F145
P145
Data send
SEND
S1, S2,
D, N
Sends the data to the slave station as
the MEWTOCOL master. (via COM
port)
9
*3
*3
F146
P146
Data receive
RECV
S1, S2,
N, D
Receives the data from the slave station
as the MEWTOCOL master. (via COM
port)
9
*3
*3
F147
Printout
PR
S, D
Converts the ASCII code data in the
area starting with “S” for printing, and
outputs it to the word external output
relay WY specified by “D”.
5
F148
P148
Self-
diagnostic
error set
ERR
PERR
n
(n: k100
to K299)
Stores the self-diagnostic error number
“n” in (DT9000), turns R9000 on, and
turns on the ERROR LED.
3
F149
P149
Message
display
MSG
PMSG
S
Displays the character constant of “S” in
the connected programming tool.
13
: Available, : Not available, : Not available partially
*1) The instruction is available for FP0 T32 (V2.3 or later) and FP-e.
*2) This instruction is available for FP0 V1.20 or later and FP-e.
*3) This instruction is available for FP-X V1.20 or later and FP
Σ
32k type.
*4) This instruction is available for FP-X V2.50 or later and FP
Σ
V3.20 or later.
Summary of Contents for FP0R Series
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Page 15: ...Chapter 1 Functions and Restrictions of the Unit ...
Page 24: ...1 10 ...
Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Specifications and Functions of Control Unit ...
Page 38: ...2 14 ...
Page 39: ...Chapter 3 Expansion ...
Page 45: ...3 7 3 4 Terminal layout diagram Model No Terminal layout diagrams E8RS E8RM E16RS E16RM E8YRS ...
Page 48: ...3 10 ...
Page 49: ...Chapter 4 I O Allocation ...
Page 53: ...Chapter 5 Installation and Wiring ...
Page 73: ...Chapter 6 Preparation of USB Port ...
Page 77: ...6 5 5 Click Finish on the following screen to be displayed ...
Page 79: ...6 7 4 Double click on FP0R 5 Click Update Driver ...
Page 84: ...6 12 ...
Page 85: ...Chapter 7 Communication ...
Page 139: ...7 55 Sample program For Type II Use a program as below to directly specify a MODBUS address ...
Page 141: ...Chapter 8 High speed Counter Pulse Output and PWM Output Functions ...
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Page 199: ...Chapter 9 Security Functions ...
Page 211: ...Chapter 10 Other Functions ...
Page 217: ...Chapter 11 Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting ...
Page 227: ...Chapter 12 Precautions During Programming ...
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Page 243: ...Chapter 13 Specifications ...
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Page 255: ...Chapter 14 Dimensions and Others ...
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