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APPENDICES
Table 1.4 Special Register List (Continue)
Number
Name
Description
Details
Applicable CPU
D9016
ROM/RAM
setting
0:
ROM
1:
RAM
2:
E2PROM
• Indicates the setting of memory select chip. One value
of 0 to 2 is stored in BIN code.
—
Usable with A1
and A1N.
Program
number
0:
Main program
(ROM)
1:
Main program
(RAM)
2:
Subprogram
(RAM)
• Indicates which sequence program is run presently.
One value of 0 to 2 is stored in BIN code.
("2" is not stored when AnS, AnSH, A1FX, A0J2H,
A2C, A2, A2N, A2A, A2AS and A2U is used.)
Unusable with
A1 and A1N
0:
Main program
(ROM)
1:
Main program
(RAM)
2:
Subprogram 1
(RAM)
3:
Subprogram 2
(RAM)
4:
Subprogram 3
(RAM)
5:
Subprogram 1
(ROM)
6:
Subprogram 2
(ROM)
7:
Subprogram 3
(ROM)
8:
Main program
(E
2
PROM)
9:
Subprogram 1
(E
2
PROM)
A:
Subprogram 2
(E
2
PROM)
B:
Subprogram 3
(E
2
PROM)
• Indicates which sequence program is run presently.
One value of 0 to B is stored in BIN code.
—
Dedicated to
AnU.
D9017
Scan time
Minimum scan time
(per 10 ms)
• If scan time is smaller than the content of D9017, the
value is newly stored at each END. Namely, the
minimum value of scan time is stored into D9017 in
BIN code.
Usable with all
types of CPUs.
D9018
Scan time
Scan time (per 10 ms)
• Scan time is stored in BIN code at each END and
always rewritten.
Usable with all
types of CPUs.
D9019
Scan time
Maximum scan time
(per 10 ms)
• If scan time is larger than the content of D9019, the
value is newly stored at each END. Namely, the
maximum value of scan time is stored into D9019 in
BIN code.
Usable with all
types of CPUs.
*2
D9020
Constant scan
Constant scan time
(Set by user in 10 ms
increments)
• Sets the interval between consecutive user program
starts in multiples of 10 ms.
0:
No setting
1 to 200: Set. Program is executed at intervals of (set
value) × 10 ms.
Unusable with
An.
D9021
Scan time
Scan time (1 ms unit)
• Scan time is stored and updated in BIN code after
every END.
—
Usable with
AnA, A2AS,
AnU, AnA board
and QCPU-A
(A Mode).
D9022
1 second
counter
Counts 1 every
second.
• When the PC CPU starts running, it starts counting 1
every second.
• It starts counting up from 0 to 32767, then down to -
32768 and then again up to 0. Counting repeats this
routine.
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