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DI, EI, IMASK
1. An interrupt pointer occupies 1 step.
2. For the information on interrupt conditions, link direct devices, refer to the QnUCPU User's Manual (Function Explanation,
Program Fundamentals) or Qn(H)/QnPH/QnPRHCPU User's Manual (Function Explanation, Program Fundamentals)
3. The DI state (interrupt disabled) is active during the execution of an interrupt program. Do not insert the EI instructions in
interrupt programs to attempt the execution of multiple interrupts, with interrupt programs running inside interrupt
programs.
4. If there are the EI and DI instructions within a master control, these instructions will be executed regardless of the
execution/non-execution status of the MC instruction.
Operation Error
(1) In the following case, an operation error occurs, the error flag (SM0) turns ON, and an error code is stored into SD0.
Error
code
Error details
Q00J/
Q00/
Q01
QnH
QnPH QnPRH
QnU
LCPU
4101
The device specified by exceeds the range of the corresponding
device.
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X1C
55
53
50
Y10
Y30
X5
Stored at step 50
IRET
T10
S