DL06 Micro PLC User Manual, 3rd Edition, Rev. E
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Chapter 5: Standard RLL Instructions
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A
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D
NOTE: Status flags are valid only until another instruction uses the same flag.
In the following example, when X1 is on, the value in V2000 and V2001 will be loaded into
the accumulator using the Load Double instruction. The value in the accumulator is added
with the value in V2006 and V2007 using the Add Double instruction. The value in the
accumulator is copied to V2010 and V2011 using the Out Double instruction.
ADDD
A aaa
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7
3
9
5
0
2
6
Direct SOFT
Handheld Programmer Keystrokes
LDD
V2000
X1
Load the value in V2000 and
V2001 into the accumulator
ADDD
V2006
Add the value in the
accumulator with the value
in V2006 and V2007
OUTD
V2010
Copy the value in the
accumulator to V2010 and
V2011
V2010
V2000
V2001
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7
3
9
5
0
2
6
V2001
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7
3
9
9
0
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2
(V2006 and V2007)
(Accumulator)
2
0
0
0
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0
4
6
+
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7
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9
9
0
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2
Acc.
STR
$
1
B
SHFT
0
A
3
D
3
D
SHFT
ANDST
L
3
D
3
D
3
D
OUT
GX
SHFT
3
D
AND
V
2
C
0
A
1
B
0
A
ENT
SHFT
ENT
2
C
0
A
0
A
ENT
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G
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C
0
A
0
A
0
A
ENT
Discrete Bit Flags
Description
SP63
On when the result of the instruction causes the value in the accumulator to be zero.
SP66
On when the 16-bit addition instruction results in a carry.
SP67
On when the 32-bit addition instruction results in a carry.
SP70
On anytime the value in the accumulator is negative.
SP75
On when a BCD instruction is executed and a NON–BCD number was encountered.
Operand Data Type
DL06Range
A
aaa
V-memory
V
See memory map
Pointer
P
See memory map
Constant
K
0–99999999
DS
Used
HPP Used
Direct
SOFT
Add Double (ADDD)
Add Double is a 32-bit instruction that adds the BCD value
in the accumulator with a BCD value (Aaaa), which is either
two consecutive V-memory locations or an 8–digit (max.)
BCD constant. The result resides in the accumulator.