CHAPTER 6
HIGH-LEVEL INSTRUCTIONS
6-1. Configuration of High-level Instructions ............................144
1. Types of High-level Instructions ...................................144
2. Configuration of High-level Instructions ......................144
3. Operands for High-level Instructions............................146
6-2. Table of High-level Instructions..........................................150
1. Data Transfer Instructions .............................................150
2. BIN Arithmetic Instructions..........................................150
3. BCD Arithmetic Instructions ........................................151
4. Data Comparison Instructions.......................................152
5. Logic Operation Instructions.........................................153
6. Data Conversion Instructions ........................................153
7. Data Shift Instructions...................................................154
8. UP/DOWN Counter and LEFT/RIGHT Shift Register
Instructions ....................................................................155
9. Data Rotate Instructions ................................................155
10. Bit Manipulation Instructions........................................155
11. Auxiliary Timer Instruction...........................................155
12. Special Instructions .......................................................156
13. High-speed Counter Special Instructions......................156
6-3. Description of High-level Instructions ................................157
6-4. Hints for Programming High-level Instructions..................191
1. How to Use BCD Data ..................................................191
1) BCD Data.............................................................191
2) Processing BCD Data
in the Programmable Controllers .........................192
2. How to Use Index Registers (IX, IY)............................193
1) Index Registers (IX, IY) ......................................193
2) Application Examples of Index Registers
(IX, IY).................................................................194
3. Operation Errors............................................................196
1) Operation Errors...................................................196
2) Types of Operation Error .....................................196
3) Status of Programmable Controller
When an Operation Error Occurs.........................196
4) Steps to Take When an Operation Error Occurs ..197
4. Overflow and Underflow ..............................................198
1) Overflow and Underflow .....................................198
2) Overflow and Underflow
in Binary Operations (16-bit or 32-bit) ................198
3) Overflow and Underflow
in BCD Operations (4-digit or 8-digit) ................199
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