APPX
Appendix 5 List of Special Register Areas
851
A
SD500
Execution program
number
Execution program
number
The program number which is currently executed is stored as a BIN
value.
S (Status
change)
ALL
SD518
Initial scan time
Initial scan time (unit:
ms)
• The initial scan time is stored into SD518 and SD519 (The time is
measured in microseconds (
s).)
SD518: stores a value in the ms place (storage range: 0 to 65535)
SD519: stores a value in the
s place (storage range: 0 to 999)
• These areas are cleared to 0 when the operating status of the
CPU module is switched from STOP to RUN.
S (Every END)
ALL
SD519
Initial scan time (unit:
s)
ALL
SD520
Current scan time
Current scan time
(unit: ms)
• The current scan time is stored into SD520 and SD521 (it is
measured in increments of
s).
SD520: stores a value in the ms place (storage range: 0 to 65535)
SD521: stores a value in the
s place (storage range: 0 to 999)
Example: If the current scan time is 23.6ms, the following values
are stored:
SD520 = 23
SD521 = 600
• These areas are cleared to 0 when the operating status of the
CPU module is switched from STOP to RUN.
• In a redundant system, when the operating status of the CPU
module is RUN state, these areas are cleared to 0 at the system
switching.
S (Every END)
ALL
SD521
Current scan time
(unit:
s)
ALL
SD522
Minimum scan time
Minimum scan time
(unit: ms)
• The minimum value of the scan time other than one for the initial
execution program is stored into SD522 and SD523 (it is
measured in increments of
s).
SD522: stores a value in the ms place (storage range: 0 to 65535)
SD523: stores a value in the
s place (storage range: 0 to 999)
• These areas are cleared to 0 when the operating status of the
CPU module is switched from STOP to RUN.
• In a redundant system, when the operating status of the CPU
module is RUN state, these areas are cleared to 0 at the system
switching.
S (Every END)
ALL
SD523
Minimum scan time
(unit:
s)
ALL
SD524
Maximum scan time
Maximum scan time
(unit: ms)
• The maximum value of the scan time other than one for the initial
execution program is stored into SD524 and SD525 (it is
measured in increments of
s).
SD524: stores a value in the ms place (storage range: 0 to 65535)
SD525: stores a value in the
s place (storage range: 0 to 999)
• These areas are cleared to 0 when the operating status of the
CPU module is switched from STOP to RUN.
• In a redundant system, when the operating status of the CPU
module is RUN state, these areas are cleared to 0 at the system
switching.
S (Every END)
ALL
SD525
Maximum scan time
(unit:
s)
ALL
SD526
END processing time
END processing time
(unit: ms)
• The time period from completion of a scan program until start of
the next scan is stored into SD526 to SD527 (it is measured in
increments of
s).
SD526: stores a value in the ms place (storage range: 0 to 65535)
SD527: stores a value in the
s place (storage range: 0 to 999)
• These areas are cleared to 0 when the operating status of the
CPU module is switched from STOP to RUN.
• In a redundant system, when the operating status of the CPU
module is RUN state, these areas are cleared to 0 at the system
switching.
S (Every END)
ALL
SD527
END processing time
(unit:
s)
ALL
SD528
Constant scan wait
time
Constant scan wait
time (unit: ms)
• The waiting time specified in the constant scan setting process is
stored into SD528 and SD529 (it is measured in increments of
s).
SD528: stores a value in the ms place (storage range: 0 to 65535)
SD529: stores a value in the
s place (storage range: 0 to 999)
• These areas are cleared to 0 when the operating status of the
CPU module is switched from STOP to RUN.
• In a redundant system, when the operating status of the CPU
module is RUN state, these areas are cleared to 0 at the system
switching.
S (Every END)
ALL
SD529
Constant scan wait
time (unit:
s)
ALL
No.
Name
Data stored
Details
Set by
(setting
timing)
CPU
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