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M8000 Start Control
M8000 is used to control the operation of the CPU. The CPU stops operation when M8000 is turned off while the CPU is running.
M8000 can be turned on or off using the WindLDR Online menu. When a stop or reset input is designated, M8000 must remain on
to control the CPU operation using the stop or reset input.
M8000 maintains its status when the CPU is powered down. When the data to be maintained during power failure is broken after
the CPU has been off for a period longer than the battery backup duration, the CPU restarts operation or not as selected in
Configuration
>
Run/Stop Control
>
Run/Stop Selection at Memory Backup Error
. For details on SmartAxis Pro/Lite start
control, see Chapter 4 “Operation Basics” – “Start/Stop Operation” in the FT1A Series Pro/Lite User's Manual. For details on
SmartAxis Touch start control, see Chapter # “FT1A Series Touch Overview” – “#.# Start/Stop Operation” in the FT1A Series Touch
User's Manual.
M8001 1-sec Clock Reset
While M8001 is on, M8121 (1-sec clock) is turned off.
M8002 All Outputs OFF
When M8002 is turned on, all outputs and remote outputs go off until M8002 is turned off. Self-maintained circuits using outputs
also go off and are not restored when M8002 is turned off.
M8003 Carry (Cy) and Borrow (Bw)
When a carry or borrow results from executing an addition or subtraction instruction, M8003 turns on. M8003 is also used for the
bit shift and rotate instructions. For the causes of carry (CY) and borrow (BW), see Chapter 4 “Instructions Reference” – “Carry
and Borrow” on page 4-21.
M8004 User Program Execution Error
When an error occurs while executing a user program, M8004 turns on. The cause of the user program execution error can be
checked using
Online
>
Monitor
>
Monitor,
then
Online
>
Status
>
Error Status
>
Details
.
For a list of Pro/Lite user program execution errors, see Chapter 13 “Troubleshooting” – “User Program Execution Errors” in the
FT1A Series Pro/Lite User's Manual. For a list of Touch user program execution errors, see Chapter ## “Troubleshooting” –
“Troubleshooting” – “User Program Execution Errors” in the FT1A Series Touch User's Manual.
M8005 Remote I/O Slave 1 Communication Error
When an error occurs during communication with remote I/O slave 1, M8005 turns on. When the error is cleared, M8005 turns off.
M8006 Remote I/O Slave 2 Communication Error
When an error occurs during communication with remote I/O slave 2, M8006 turns on. When the error is cleared, M8006 turns off.
M8007 Remote I/O Slave 3 Communication Error
When an error occurs during communication with remote I/O slave 3, M8007 turns on. When the error is cleared, M8007 turns off.
M8013 Calendar/Clock Data Write/Adjust Error Flag
When an error occurs while calendar/clock data is written or clock data is adjusted, M8013 turns on. If calendar/clock data is
written or clock data is adjusted successfully, M8013 turns off.
M8014 Calendar/Clock Data Read Error Flag
When an error occurs while calendar/clock data is read from the internal clock to the special data registers (D8008 to D8014),
M8014 turns on. If calendar/clock data is read successfully, M8014 turns off.
M8016 Calendar Data Write Flag
When M8016 is turned on, data in data registers D8015 through D8018 (calendar new data) are set to the internal clock. See page
9-7 (Advanced Vol.).
M8017 Clock Data Write Flag
When M8017 is turned on, data in data registers D8019 through D8021 (clock new data) are set to the internal clock. See page
9-7 (Advanced Vol.).
M8020 Calendar/Clock Data Write Flag
When M8020 is turned on, data in data registers D8015 through D8021 (calendar/clock new data) are set to the internal clock. See
page 9-7 (Advanced Vol.).
M8021 Clock Data Adjust Flag
When M8021 is turned on, the clock is adjusted with respect to seconds. If
seconds
are between 0 and 29 for current time,
adjustment for
seconds
will be set to 0 and minutes remain the same. If
seconds
are between 30 and 59 for current time,
adjustment for
seconds
will be set to 0 and
minutes
are incremented by one. See page 9-7 (Advanced Vol.).
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