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User’s Manual
Visual KV Series
3
Programming
How this manual is organized:
The Visual KV Series User’s Manual is composed of 3 separate
manuals; 1-Installation, 2-Support Software, 3-Programming.
Please read each manual relevant to your purpose.
96M0366
Support
Software
1. Introduction
2. Editor
3. Simulator
4. Monitor
5. Appendices
Programming
1. Programming
2. Instructions
3. Interrupts
4. High-speed Counters
5. Positioning Control
6. Interrupts, High-speed
Counters, Positioning
Control
7. Serial Communication
8. Programming
Examples
INDEX
Installation
1. Configuration and
Specifications
2. System Installation
3. Access Window
4. KV-D20 Operator
Interface Panel
5. KV-10/80 Hardware
6. Handheld Program-
mer
7. KV-L2 Serial Interface
Module
8. KV-AN6 Analog I/O
Module
9. KV-AD4/DA4 Analog
I/O Unit
10. Troubleshooting
11. Appendices
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Page 1 - Programming

User’s ManualVisual KV Series3ProgrammingHow this manual is organized:The Visual KV Series User’s Manual is composed of 3 separatemanuals; 1-Installat

Page 2 - WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS:

(9)Contents 3ProgrammingChapter 1 Programming1.1 Before Creating Programs ...

Page 3 - Note to User

2.4 Instruction Details3-762Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingTiming diagram• When UP input relay (0001) turns ON, the current value of the counter

Page 4

2.4 Instruction Details123-77Chapter 2 InstructionsApplication of UDC instruction Multi-level UP/DOWN counterUP/DOWN counter which allows a count s

Page 5

2.4 Instruction Details3-782Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingTiming diagram (0000, 1000, and 1001 in the above example)• The DIFU instruction turn

Page 6

2.4 Instruction Details123-79Chapter 2 InstructionsApplication of DIFU, DIFD instructions One-shot circuit using the differentiate instructionWhen

Page 7

2.4 Instruction Details3-802Chapter 2 InstructionsANL2ANL2FUNOperand(Relay No.)ENTR-SRCHENTR-SRCHExampleCodingDescription• When SET input relay No.

Page 8 - How this manual is organized

2.4 Instruction Details123-81Chapter 2 InstructionsApplication of KEEP instruction Detection of chewing gum packsDetects chewing gum packs over the

Page 9

2.4 Instruction Details3-822Chapter 2 InstructionsSFT: ShiftSets a shift register.ExampleCodingTiming diagramDescription• First relay No. 1000 turns

Page 10 - Contents

2.4 Instruction Details123-83Chapter 2 InstructionsOperands* Note that of I/O Nos. 7000 to 9915, those that are not assigned to expansion or remote

Page 11 - Chapter 2 Instructions

2.4 Instruction Details3-842Chapter 2 InstructionsLine No. Instruction Operand0000 LD 20080001 SET 10000002 LDB T0010003 T001 #000100004 LD 20030005

Page 12

2.4 Instruction Details123-85Chapter 2 Instructions Asynchronous shift registerTurns ON input relay 0002 to reset the shift register (1000 to 1010)

Page 13 - Installation

(10)Chapter 2 Instructions2.1 Instruction List [Visual KV Series] ...3-342.1.1 Basic Instr

Page 14

2.4 Instruction Details3-862Chapter 2 InstructionsHSP: High SpeedShortens time constant of specified inputrelay to 10 µs to increase input response.

Page 15

2.4 Instruction Details123-87Chapter 2 InstructionsNote 3: The HSP instruction must be specified when the INT instruction or high-speed counter is u

Page 16

2.4 Instruction Details3-882Chapter 2 InstructionsLine No. Instruction Operand Line No. Instruction Operand0000 LD 2008 0007 END0001 EI 0008 INT 000

Page 17 - Chapter 6 Handheld Programmer

2.4 Instruction Details123-89Chapter 2 InstructionsMC: Master ControlMCR: Master ControlResetSelects ON/OFF status of relay coils, timers,or counter

Page 18

2.4 Instruction Details3-902Chapter 2 InstructionsDetails of MC-MCR Instructions Position of MC-MCR instructionsMC-MCR instructions can be used in

Page 19

2.4 Instruction Details123-91Chapter 2 InstructionsApplication of MC-MCR Instruction Emergency stop circuitWhen input relay 0000 is ON, 0500 turns

Page 20 - 2 Support software

2.4 Instruction Details3-922Chapter 2 InstructionsFUNANL2ORB6OperandENTR-SRCHENTR-SRCHKey operationOperands$0000 to $FFFFExampleCoding• Specify 3 of

Page 21 - Chapter 2 Editor KV-300

2.4 Instruction Details123-93Chapter 2 Instructions(8)230000000011111111(4)220000111100001111(2)210011001100110011(1)2001010101010101010123456789ABC

Page 22 - Chapter 4 Monitor

2.4 Instruction Details3-942Chapter 2 InstructionsNOP: No OperationPerforms no operation.END: EndENDH: End HiIndicates end of each routine of progra

Page 23 - Appendices

2.4 Instruction Details123-95Chapter 2 InstructionsInstruction Mnemonic Reference pageW-ON: Wait ON W-ON 3-96W-OFF: Wait OFF W-OFF 3-96W-UE: Wait Up

Page 24 - WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS

(11)4.5.1 Specified Frequency Pulse Output Function ...3-2284.5.2 Applications of the Specified Frequen

Page 25 - Chapter 1

2.4 Instruction Details3-962Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingTiming chart• W-ONWhen input relay 0000 is ON, output relay 0500 turns ON as soon as

Page 26 - 1.1 Before Creating Programs

2.4 Instruction Details123-97Chapter 2 InstructionsDescriptionW-ON• When input relay 0000 is ON, output operand 1000 turns ON as soon as thecontact

Page 27 - 1.1.2 Scan Time

2.4 Instruction Details3-982Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingTiming chart● W-UE• When input relay 0000 is ON, output relay 0500 turns ON at rising

Page 28 - 1.2 User Memory

2.4 Instruction Details123-99Chapter 2 InstructionsDescriptionW-UE• When input relay 0000 is ON, the output operand turns ON at the rising edge ofth

Page 29 - 1.3 Device Configuration

2.4 Instruction Details3-1002Chapter 2 InstructionsDetails of W-ON and W-UE InstructionsA combination of W-ON, W-OFF, W-UE, and W-DE instructions is

Page 30 - Chapter 1 Programming

2.4 Instruction Details123-101Chapter 2 InstructionsApplication of W-UE Instruction Input sequence checkOutput relay 0500 turns ON when input relay

Page 31 - 1.3.2 Relay No

2.4 Instruction Details3-1022Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescription• When input relay 0000 turns ON, 0500, 0501, 0502, and 0503 turn ON.• Wh

Page 32 - 1.3.3 Assigning Relay Nos

2.4 Instruction Details123-103Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescription• When input relay 0000 is ON:0500 turns ON as soon as 0001 turns ON.050

Page 33 - 1.3.4 Input Relays

2.4 Instruction Details3-1042Chapter 2 InstructionsMPS/MRD/MPP applicationsMPS, MRD, and MPP instructions are used as follows:CodingCodingStart of b

Page 34 - 1.3.5 Output Relays

2.4 Instruction Details123-105Chapter 2 InstructionsCoding0000 0001 0002 0003 000405000501050205030504MPS MPS MPS MPSMPPMPPMPPMPPLine No. Instructio

Page 35 - 1.3.6 Internal Utility Relays

(12)7.2.2 Format of Commands/Responses ...3-3097.2.3 Communication Command/Response Lis

Page 36 - 1000 turns ON at every hour

2.4 Instruction Details3-1062Chapter 2 InstructionsExample1) When transition condition relay 0000 is ON, transfers execution to STG1001.2) 0500 turn

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2.4 Instruction Details123-107Chapter 2 InstructionsNote 1: The following table shows the status of each instruction between STG andJMP/ENDS when ST

Page 38

2.4 Instruction Details3-1082Chapter 2 InstructionsDetails of STG instruction STG instructionThe STG instruction is suitable for sequential step-by

Page 39 - Other special utility relays

2.4 Instruction Details123-109Chapter 2 Instructions Sequence programAssign the relays to execute the five processes on the previous page as follow

Page 40

2.4 Instruction Details3-1102Chapter 2 Instructions Process progression with Wait instructionDescriptionWhen using the W-UE instruction in a progra

Page 41

2.4 Instruction Details123-111Chapter 2 InstructionsCautions for using STG instructionInterlockWhen an STG instruction moves to another stage, the p

Page 42 - 1.3.9 Timers and Counters

2.4 Instruction Details3-1122Chapter 2 InstructionsJMP operandUnlike the STG operand relay, the JMP operand relay No. can be duplicated in aprogram.

Page 43 - 1.3.10 Data Memories

2.4 Instruction Details123-113Chapter 2 InstructionsNote: The double coils in different STG instruction blocks operate properly. How-ever, when seve

Page 44

2.4 Instruction Details3-1142Chapter 2 InstructionsWhen 1000 is OFF,steps 1) through 3) arenot executed.1000STPSTP1001STESTE1)2)3)4)ExampleCodingDes

Page 45 - 1.3.11 Temporary Data Memory

2.4 Instruction Details123-115Chapter 2 InstructionsTips Operation when STP turns OFFUsing a timer in an STP blockWhen a timer is used in a program

Page 46

(13)1.7.1 Part Names and Functions ... 1-311.7.2 Terminal Layout Drawings

Page 47 - 1.4 Special Functions

2.4 Instruction Details3-1162Chapter 2 Instructions0000 1000T0001001SETT0001001T0001001RES050005011002RESSTESTEENDENDHSTP1002STP10011002SET1000DIFU#

Page 48 - Modification within the CPU

2.4 Instruction Details123-117Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingOperation in the above exampleMeasures pulse-to-pulse interval or pulse width for i

Page 49 - 1.4.3 Constant Scan Time Mode

2.4 Instruction Details3-1182Chapter 2 InstructionsSetting procedureThe ITVL instruction reserves 16 data memories: 1 specified data memory and 15su

Page 50 - 0000 2300

2.4 Instruction Details123-119Chapter 2 Instructions Mode settingWrite the desired mode No. into the first data memory.Mode for pulse measurementMo

Page 51 - 1.5 Extended Ladder Diagrams

2.4 Instruction Details3-1202Chapter 2 InstructionsON050010000000500ms400ms 600ms1001ONOFFONON ON1 scan3 sec. 3 sec.1 scanApplication of ITVL instru

Page 52 - 0000 2301

2.4 Instruction Details123-121Chapter 2 InstructionsITVL A/D data measurementTurns ON output relay 0500 when the analog input from the KL-4AD to DM

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2.4 Instruction Details3-1222Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescription• When input relay 0000 turns ON, the subroutine specified by SBN00 and R

Page 54

2.4 Instruction Details123-123Chapter 2 InstructionsApplication of subroutineWhen CALL00 is encountered during normal scan execution, the subroutine

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2.4 Instruction Details3-1242Chapter 2 Instructions Calling a subroutine from an interrupt program• Subroutines can be called from interrupt progra

Page 56

2.4 Instruction Details123-125Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescriptionUse FOR-NEXT instructions in a subroutine program (between SBN and RET)

Page 57 - Chapter 2

(14)Clearing the input value when disconnecting ... 1-762.2.4 Transferring I/O Information between Expansion

Page 58 - 2.1 Instruction List

2.4 Instruction Details3-1262Chapter 2 InstructionsTipsNote 1: The FOR-NEXT instruction pair repeats the program for a specified timeperiod at each

Page 59

2.4 Instruction Details123-127Chapter 2 InstructionsIndirect addressing Indirect addressingIndirect addressing is used to so you don't have to

Page 60

2.4 Instruction Details3-1282Chapter 2 Instructions Data memory block transfer• Comparison between a program with normal addressing and one with in

Page 61

2.4 Instruction Details123-129Chapter 2 InstructionsDescription• On line 1), "TM02" is assigned to the first No. of the source 0000 and &q

Page 62 - 2.1.3 Arithmetic Instructions

2.4 Instruction Details3-1302Chapter 2 InstructionsApplication of SBN-RET and FOR-NEXT instructions Data memory shiftShifts the contents of the cur

Page 63

2.4 Instruction Details123-131Chapter 2 InstructionsHKEY: 16-Key InputReads hexadecimal key data on time-sharing basis and outputs these data tospec

Page 64

2.4 Instruction Details3-1322Chapter 2 Instructions2002 0001 C00028150005#09999C0000000HKEY01040512ENDHEND2900LDATBINC000STA0600HKEYFUNSET1LD7Output

Page 65 - 2.1.4 Interrupt Instructions

2.4 Instruction Details123-133Chapter 2 InstructionsCOM24VDC+-0104 0105KV0106 0107110010110210324 8COM 0512 0513 0514 0515BCD Digital switchDiode281

Page 66 - 2.2 Instruction List

2.4 Instruction Details3-1342Chapter 2 Instructions2.4.3 Arithmetic InstructionsArithmetic instructions handle data as integers to perform arithmeti

Page 67

2.4 Instruction Details123-135Chapter 2 InstructionsInternal registerKV executes all arithmetic instructions (i.e. data exchange) by using an intern

Page 68

(15)4.2.2 Connection with the KV Series ... 1-108Connection ...

Page 69

2.4 Instruction Details3-1362Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCoding• When starting operation, $0018 is written into DM0000 and #00050 into DM0001.Descr

Page 70

2.4 Instruction Details123-137Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleDescription• Arithmetic instructions have two instruction types: differentiation type and

Page 71

2.4 Instruction Details3-1382Chapter 2 InstructionsT000 preset value can be changed with trimmer as follows (#00000 to #65535):CodingDescriptionThe

Page 72 - 2.2.3 Arithmetic Instructions

2.4 Instruction Details123-139Chapter 2 InstructionsApplications of TMIN (Analog timer) instruction Changing the timer setting valueUses the digita

Page 73

2.4 Instruction Details3-1402Chapter 2 InstructionsThe LDA instruction inputs each data item to the internal register.The STA instruction transfers

Page 74

2.4 Instruction Details123-141Chapter 2 InstructionsArithmetic flag2009 No change2010 Turns ON when the contents of the internal register is "0

Page 75

2.4 Instruction Details3-1422Chapter 2 Instructions Transferring the current counter value to data memory (DM)CodingDescriptionIn step a), the C010

Page 76

2.4 Instruction Details123-143Chapter 2 Instructions Outputting the input (ON/OFF status) of a basic unit directly to an expan-sion output unitThe

Page 77

2.4 Instruction Details3-1442Chapter 2 Instructions When a BCD (2-digit) digital switch is connected to inputs 0000 through0007 and a toggle switch

Page 78 - < EI >

2.4 Instruction Details123-145Chapter 2 InstructionsNote 3: When an STA instruction is executed while the setting value of a counter ora timer is sm

Page 79 - 2.3 Convention Details

(16)5.3.6Connecting the AC Power Supply Module and DC Power Distribution Module ...1-182KV-U4 AC Power Supply Module ...

Page 80

2.4 Instruction Details3-1462Chapter 2 InstructionsCMP instruction compares the contents of the internal register with the value speci-fied by the o

Page 81 - LDB: Load Bar

2.4 Instruction Details123-147Chapter 2 InstructionsOperandsKey operationArithmetic flag2009 Turns ON when the result of the CMP operation is negati

Page 82 - 0000 0001

2.4 Instruction Details3-1482Chapter 2 Instructions2009201020112002050205010500DM0000<#01000DM0000=#01000DM0000>#01000DM0000LDA#01000CMPLine N

Page 83

2.4 Instruction Details123-149Chapter 2 Instructions Setting the upper/lower limitTurns ON 0500 when the C001 value is 1000 or less.Turns ON 0501 w

Page 84 - Incorrect

2.4 Instruction Details3-1502Chapter 2 InstructionsADD, SUB, MUL, and DIV allow arithmetic instructions between the contents ofinternal register and

Page 85 - ANL: And Load

2.4 Instruction Details123-151Chapter 2 InstructionsADD (Addition)CodingDescription• The ADD instruction adds the operand value to the contents of t

Page 86

2.4 Instruction Details3-1522Chapter 2 InstructionsApplication of ADD instruction Total countWrites the total count of counters C001 to C003 into D

Page 87 - ORL: Or Load

2.4 Instruction Details123-153Chapter 2 InstructionsSUB (Subtraction)CodingDescription• The SUB instruction subtracts the operand value from the con

Page 88

2.4 Instruction Details3-1542Chapter 2 InstructionsApplication of SUB instruction Comparing absolute valuesCompares the DM0000 value to the DM0001

Page 89 - OUB: Out Bar

2.4 Instruction Details123-155Chapter 2 InstructionsMUL (Multiplication)CodingDescription• The MUL instruction multiplies the contents of the intern

Page 90 - RES: Reset

(17)7.3.4 Connecting to External Units ... 1-249Connecting to An External Displ

Page 91 - (TMR No.)

2.4 Instruction Details3-1562Chapter 2 Instructions2002DM0001LDATM00STADM0000LDA#00100DIVDM0002STATM00LDADM0003STATM01LDADM0004STALine No. Instructi

Page 92 - TMH: 0.01-s Timer

2.4 Instruction Details123-157Chapter 2 InstructionsArithmetic flag2009 No change2010 Turns ON when all 32 bits are "0" after a DIV operat

Page 93 - TMS: 1-ms Timer

2.4 Instruction Details3-1582Chapter 2 InstructionsApplication of DIV instruction Total count averageOutputs the average of 3 counter values in 4-d

Page 94

2.4 Instruction Details123-159Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescription• The contents of DM0000 are transferred to the internal register when i

Page 95

2.4 Instruction Details3-1602Chapter 2 InstructionsArithmetic flag2009 No change2010 Turns ON when the internal register is "0" after an A

Page 96 - C: Counter

2.4 Instruction Details123-161Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescription• The contents of DM0000 are transferred to the internal register when i

Page 97 - 0002 C002

2.4 Instruction Details3-1622Chapter 2 Instructions0000TBCDC000LDA0500STADM0000ORA$00FFANDA$FF00ANDA0500LDADM0000STA200220022002#00099C0000001Sets C

Page 98 - (1-second clock)

2.4 Instruction Details123-163Chapter 2 Instructions0000ANDA0100LDADM0000ORATBINC001STA#04SLA$000F$000FANDA0000LDADM0000STA200220022002#00099C000000

Page 99

2.4 Instruction Details3-1642Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescription• The contents of DM0000 is transferred to the internal register when inp

Page 100 - (Preset value)

2.4 Instruction Details123-165Chapter 2 InstructionsArithmetic flag2009 No change2010 Turns ON when the internal register is "0" after an

Page 101 - High-order

(18)8.3.2 Removing the Terminal Block ...1-3168.3.3 Example of Voltage I/O Wirin

Page 102 - DIFD: Differentiate Down:

2.4 Instruction Details3-1662Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingOperands#01 to #16Key operationArithmetic flag2009 Turns ON when "1" enter

Page 103 - 2.4 Instruction Details

2.4 Instruction Details123-167Chapter 2 InstructionsDescription• Operations using the SRA instructionWhen input relay 0000 is ON, the contents of DM

Page 104 - KEEP: Keep

2.4 Instruction Details3-1682Chapter 2 InstructionsApplication of SRA/SLA instructions Fetching four-digit data of the BCD digital switch (inputs 0

Page 105

2.4 Instruction Details123-169Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingOperands#01 to #16Key operationArithmetic flag2009 Turns ON when "1" ente

Page 106 - SFT: Shift

2.4 Instruction Details3-1702Chapter 2 InstructionsWrites the TM10 data into DM0000, and then writes#00000 to TM10.#01RRA20022002 2009TM10STA#00000D

Page 107 - (Relay No.)

2.4 Instruction Details123-171Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescription• Each time input relay 0000 turns from OFF to ON, the contents of DM000

Page 108

2.4 Instruction Details3-1722Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescriptionOperation using the @INC instructionEvery time input relay 0000 turns ON,

Page 109

2.4 Instruction Details123-173Chapter 2 InstructionsKey operationArithmetic flag2009 Turns ON when the result is "0" after an INC operatio

Page 110 - Enable input

2.4 Instruction Details3-1742Chapter 2 Instructions Total count 1Writes the total count of 4 lines (0000 to 0003) into DM0000.Reset input relay is

Page 111 - 1) 2) 3)

2.4 Instruction Details123-175Chapter 2 InstructionsCoding Programming techniqueTwo kinds of instructions can be used for the counting operation: a

Page 112 - 1-s timer

Safety PrecautionsThis instruction manual describes the operation and function of the KV Series PLC.Read this manual carefully to ensure safe use and

Page 113 - MCR: Master Control

(19)Chapter 10 Troubleshooting10.1 Error List ...1

Page 114

2.4 Instruction Details3-1762Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingOperands#0 to #3Key operationArithmetic flag2009, 2010, 2011 No change2012 Turns ON

Page 115

2.4 Instruction Details123-177Chapter 2 InstructionsDescriptionOperation with the MPX instructionWhen input relay 0000 is ON, the ON/OFF status of i

Page 116 - SW1SW2SW3SW4

2.4 Instruction Details3-1782Chapter 2 Instructionsadgfba : 0600 b : 0601 c : 0607d : 0603 c : 0604 f : 0605g : 0606ec DMX instructionConnect senso

Page 117 - Description

2.4 Instruction Details123-179Chapter 2 InstructionsC000LDA#0MPXC000#00009C00000001000STA$003FLDA0600STA10000$0006LDA0600STA10011$005BLDA0600STA1002

Page 118 - ENDH: End Hi

2.4 Instruction Details3-1802Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingOperandsKey operationArithmetic flag2009, 2010, 2011 No change2012 Turns ON when the

Page 119

2.4 Instruction Details123-181Chapter 2 InstructionsDescriptionOperation using the TBCD instructionWhen input relay 0000 turns ON, the contents of D

Page 120 - W-OFF: Wait OFF

2.4 Instruction Details3-1822Chapter 2 Instructions0400LDAC001STA20020001TBIN#09999C0010000Line No. Instruction Operand0000 LD 20020001 LDA 04000002

Page 121 - Key operation

2.4 Instruction Details123-183Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingOperandsKey operationArithmetic flag2009, 2010, 2011 No change2012 Turns ON when th

Page 122 - W-DE: Wait Down Edge

2.4 Instruction Details3-1842Chapter 2 InstructionsHex number Bit configuration Code Bit configuration0 0000 $30 0 0 1100001 0001 $31 0 0 1100012 00

Page 123

2.4 Instruction Details123-185Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescription• The ROOT instruction takes the square root of 32-bit data (binary numb

Page 124

(20)1.4.1 Preparation for installation ...2-91.4.2 Installation Procedu

Page 125

2.4 Instruction Details3-1862Chapter 2 InstructionsChange in status of special utility relays (arithmetic flags) by arithmeticinstructions (1/3)Inst

Page 126 - 0503050205010500

2.4 Instruction Details123-187Chapter 2 InstructionsChange in status of special utility relays (arithmetic flags) by arithmeticinstructions (2/3)Ins

Page 127 - MPP: Pop

2.4 Instruction Details3-1882Chapter 2 InstructionsChange in status of special utility relays (arithmetic flags) by arithmeticinstructions (3/3)1 Wh

Page 128 - End of branch

2.5 Programming Notes123-189Chapter 2 Instructions2.5 Programming NotesThis section describes important points and precautions for creating ladder p

Page 129 - MPS MPS MPS MPS

2.5 Programming Notes3-1902Chapter 2 Instructions05002002#0010T0000500#0010T000A B D E E0500CA B0500CDB C05000501AB C0500AA B D0500D0501Programming

Page 130 - ENDS: End Stage

Chapter 3InterruptsThe interrupt processing function executes an interrupt program when an externalinput or request from the high-speed counter compar

Page 131

3.1 Interrupt Instructions3-192Visual KVSeries3Chapter 3 InterruptsFUNFUNLDB4RES0ENTOperandR-SRCHENTR-SRCHENTR-SRCHENTR-SRCHANL2ORL33.1 Interrupt In

Page 132 - Details of STG instruction

3.1 Interrupt Instructions3-193Visual KVSeries13Chapter 3 InterruptsDI: Interrupt DisabledEI: Interrupt EnabledDisables execution of interrupt.Enabl

Page 133

3.2 Interrupt Processing3-194Visual KVSeries3Chapter 3 Interrupts2008SET or2813EI#00000DWDM194020022002EIHSP0000(0000 to 0015)(0500 to 0503)3.2 Inte

Page 134 - STG end relay

3.2 Interrupt Processing3-195Visual KVSeries13Chapter 3 Interrupts3.2.2 Types of InterruptsInterrupts can be divided into two types: an interrupt by

Page 135 - Interlock

2.13.1 Printing ...2-772.13.2 Preview displ

Page 136 - 3 seconds

3.2 Interrupt Processing3-196Visual KVSeries3Chapter 3 Interrupts• Use SET-RES instructions to turn the special utility relays ON/OFF.• The input ca

Page 137

3.3 Direct Input/Output3-197Visual KVSeries13Chapter 3 Interrupts20022008ENDINT000010000005RETIENDH0500HSP0000HSP0005EI1000SET20022008EIENDINT0000HS

Page 138 - STE: Step End

3.4 Applications of Interrupt Programs3-198Visual KVSeries3Chapter 3 Interrupts000100020003000400050006000700082008EI20022002T00000500HSP0000ENDINT

Page 139

3.4 Applications of Interrupt Programs3-199Visual KVSeries13Chapter 3 Interrupts00010002000300040005000600070008000900102008EI2002HSP00042002CTH000

Page 140

3.4 Applications of Interrupt Programs3-200Visual KVSeries3Chapter 3 Interrupts0001000200030004000500060007000800092008EI2002HSP00002002CTH02100240

Page 141 - ITVL: Interval Timer

3.4 Applications of Interrupt Programs3-201Visual KVSeries13Chapter 3 Interrupts3.4.4Measuring the Period in which a Target Passes betweenTwo Point

Page 142 - Setting procedure

3.4 Applications of Interrupt Programs3-202Visual KVSeries3Chapter 3 InterruptsKVNKA Chap 03.p65 08.3.11, 0:05 PM202

Page 143

Chapter 4High-speed CountersThis chapter describes high-speed counters and high-speed counter comparators,which allow high-speed pulse measurement and

Page 144

4.1 High-speed Counter Instructions3-204Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed CountersCTH0: 16-Bit High-speed counterCTH1: 16-Bit High-speed counterC

Page 145

4.1 High-speed Counter Instructions3-205Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed CountersOperandsCTH0: 00042100 to 2102CTH1: 000505002200 to 2202CTC0 t

Page 146 - RET: Subroutine Return

AppendicesAppendix A Error Message List ... 2-156A-1 System errors ...

Page 147

4.2 Outline of High-speed Counters3-206Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.2 Outline of High-speed CountersThis section describes the out

Page 148 - Subroutine program

4.2 Outline of High-speed Counters3-207Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters List of special utility relays for high-speed counter CTH0* R

Page 149 - NEXT: Repeat End

4.2 Outline of High-speed Counters3-208Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters Other special utility relays Data memoryNote 1: As with the i

Page 150

4.2 Outline of High-speed Counters3-209Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed CountersNote 1: CTH instructions cannot be duplicated in a program. A m

Page 151 - Indirect addressing

4.2 Outline of High-speed Counters3-210Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.2.2 Internal Clock for High-speed Counters• Each high-speed co

Page 152

4.3 Setting and Operation of High-speed Counters3-211Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Countersr e t nuocdeeps - hg i Heu l a v t n e r r uC0HTC

Page 153 - DM0000 is

4.3 Setting and Operation of High-speed Counters3-212Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.3.4 Count Input MethodSelect the input source fo

Page 154

4.3 Setting and Operation of High-speed Counters3-213Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed CountersDouble (x2) mode: Counts up/down based on the pha

Page 155 - HKEY: 16-Key Input

4.3 Setting and Operation of High-speed Counters3-214Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.3.5 Resetting the High-speed CounterReset is an

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4.3 Setting and Operation of High-speed Counters3-215Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed CountersReset with external inputResets the counter at th

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WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERSSee 3-367.Caution• No part of this manual may be reprinted or reproduced in any form or by anymeans without the prior writte

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4.3 Setting and Operation of High-speed Counters3-216Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.3.6 Differences with the CTH Instruction between

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4.3 Setting and Operation of High-speed Counters3-217Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters2008200200002214RES2213SET2114RES2113SETEI#60000

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4.3 Setting and Operation of High-speed Counters3-218Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters2203SETCTH1RESCTC2RESCTC2 T00120082002#60000 CTC2C

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4.3 Setting and Operation of High-speed Counters3-219Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed CountersPhase differential input• Inputs phase differenti

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4.3 Setting and Operation of High-speed Counters3-220Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed CountersFetching counts from encoderUses the double (x2) m

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4.4 Expanded Functions of High-speed Counters3-221Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.4 Extended Functions of High-speedCountersThis sec

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4.4 Expanded Functions of High-speed Counters3-222Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed CountersThe high-speed counter and high-speed counter compara

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4.4 Expanded Functions of High-speed Counters3-223Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.4.2 Changing the Current Value of a 24-bit High-sp

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4.4 Expanded Functions of High-speed Counters3-224Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.4.3 Application Example of 24-bit High-speed Counte

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4.4 Expanded Functions of High-speed Counters3-225Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.4.4 Ring Counter FunctionNormally, the counter rea

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Chapter 1ProgrammingThis chapter describes basic knowledge including program creation procedures,device configuration, relay assignments, special func

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4.4 Expanded Functions of High-speed Counters3-226Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters0 9999 200800030005CTH0RES0007EI2406SET2112SET2114RES

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4.4 Expanded Functions of High-speed Counters3-227Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters0 99999 0013200800040006CTH0RES0008EI2406SET2114RES2

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4.5 Special Functions Using High-speed Counters3-228Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed CountersOFFON4.5 Special Functions Using High-speedCounter

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4.5 Special Functions Using High-speed Counters3-229Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters Setting method• Set the desired output frequenc

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4.5 Special Functions Using High-speed Counters3-230Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters Program for speed controlThe following ladder pr

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4.5 Special Functions Using High-speed Counters3-231Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.5.3 Frequency Counter FunctionHigh-speed counte

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4.5 Special Functions Using High-speed Counters3-232Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.5.4 Applications of Frequency CountersProgram fo

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4.5 Special Functions Using High-speed Counters3-233Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.5.5 Cam Switch FunctionThe cam switch function

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4.5 Special Functions Using High-speed Counters3-234Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed CountersMulti-step comparator modeEven a single phase inco

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4.5 Special Functions Using High-speed Counters3-235Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters5. Specify the preset value at which the second r

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1.1 Before Creating Programs3-21Chapter 1 Programming1.1 Before Creating ProgramsThis section describes what you should know before creating program

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4.5 Special Functions Using High-speed Counters3-236Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.5.6 Application of the Cam Switch (Cam Switch Mo

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4.6 Direct Clock Pulse Output3-237Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.6 Direct Clock Pulse OutputThis section describes the outline and

Page 182 - (DM0001+DM0002+DM0003)

4.6 Direct Clock Pulse Output3-238Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.6.2 Pulse Output Setting with the High-speed CounterComparatorChan

Page 183 - (DM0000) ^ ($00FF) = (DM0001)

4.6 Direct Clock Pulse Output3-239Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed CountersCalculating the pulse period and comparator preset valueThe Visual

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4.6 Direct Clock Pulse Output3-240Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed CountersCTC0ONONCTC1CTC0ON ON ON ONsgni t tesyaleryt i l i tulaicepSNO3012FF

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4.6 Direct Clock Pulse Output3-241Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters Operation with special utility relays for high-speed counter CTH1

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4.7 Examples of Direct Clock Pulse Output3-242Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed CountersCTC0ONON4.7 Examples of Direct Clock Pulse OutputThis se

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4.7 Examples of Direct Clock Pulse Output3-243Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters000000002105RES2105SET00000000RESKEEP2105SETCordingNote

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4.7 Examples of Direct Clock Pulse Output3-244Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters ExampleCount value• Sets the pulse output from output

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4.7 Examples of Direct Clock Pulse Output3-245Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters2103SET2104RES2105RES2106SET2107RES2108RES2109SET2110RE

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1.1 Before Creating Programs3-311Chapter 1 Programming1.1.2 Scan TimeScan timeThe Visual KV Series repeatedly executes a ladder based on the sequenc

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4.7 Examples of Direct Clock Pulse Output3-246Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters000000002105RES2105SET00000000RESKEEP2105SETCodingNote 1

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4.7 Examples of Direct Clock Pulse Output3-247Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters2203SET2204RES2206SET2207RES2208RES2209SET2210RES2211RE

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4.7 Examples of Direct Clock Pulse Output3-248Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters000000002205RES2205SET00000000RESKEEP2205SETCodingNote :

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4.7 Examples of Direct Clock Pulse Output3-249Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters2109SET2110RES2111RESCTH0RES2105RES2105SET2203SET2813SE

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4.7 Examples of Direct Clock Pulse Output3-250Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed Counters• The input enable relay for CTH0 must be ON all the tim

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4.7 Examples of Direct Clock Pulse Output3-251Visual KVSeries14Chapter 4 High-speed Counters4.7.4 Application of Direct Clock Pulse Output(Ramp-up/

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4.7 Examples of Direct Clock Pulse Output3-252Visual KVSeries4Chapter 4 High-speed CountersInterrupt routine foracceleration/decelerationAccelerati

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Chapter 5Positioning ControlThis chapter describes ramp-up/down control of stepping motors and servo motors.➮ For KV-10/80 Series, see Chapter 6.5.1 O

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5.1 Outline of Positioning Control3-254Visual KVSeries5Chapter 5 Positioning Control5.1 Outline of Positioning ControlThis section describes the out

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5.2 Parameter Setting and Operating Procedures3-255Visual KVSeries15Chapter 5 Positioning Control5.2 Parameter Setting and OperatingProceduresThis s

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1.2 User Memory3-41Chapter 1 Programming1.2 User MemoryThis section describes the allowable size (capacity) of a program which can becreated in the

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5.2 Parameter Setting and Operating Procedures3-256Visual KVSeries5Chapter 5 Positioning ControlOperating frequency (Hz) (DM1481)Set the frequency (

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5.2 Parameter Setting and Operating Procedures3-257Visual KVSeries15Chapter 5 Positioning Control5.2.2 Operating ProcedureIn positioning control, op

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5.3 Examples of Using the Positioning Control FunctionVisual KVSeries5Chapter 5 Positioning Control3-2585.3 Examples of Using the PositioningControl

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5.3 Examples of Using the Positioning Control FunctionVisual KVSeries15Chapter 5 Positioning Control3-2595.3.3 Application Examples of the Positioni

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5.3 Examples of Using the Positioning Control FunctionVisual KVSeries5Chapter 5 Positioning Control3-260Ladder example of the jog operationThe jog o

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5.3 Examples of Using the Positioning Control FunctionVisual KVSeries15Chapter 5 Positioning Control3-261Ladder example of automatic operation (pall

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5.3 Examples of Using the Positioning Control FunctionVisual KVSeries5Chapter 5 Positioning Control3-262Ladder example of a return to the zero point

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5.3 Examples of Using the Positioning Control FunctionVisual KVSeries15Chapter 5 Positioning Control3-263Ladder example of an automatic operation (c

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5.3 Examples of Using the Positioning Control FunctionVisual KVSeries5Chapter 5 Positioning Control3-2642008EI00010002000300040005000600070008000900

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5.3 Examples of Using the Positioning Control FunctionVisual KVSeries15Chapter 5 Positioning Control3-265230914052310230820081400SET1205DIFU0007#035

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1.3 Device Configuration3-511Chapter 1 Programming1.3 Device Configuration"Device" is a general name for relays, registers, etc. processed

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5.3 Examples of Using the Positioning Control FunctionVisual KVSeries5Chapter 5 Positioning Control3-2662309RES#17500DW#00000DW#00250DW#15000DW#0030

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Chapter 6Interrupts, High-speed Counters,Positioning ControlThis chapter describes ramp-up/down control of stepping motors and servo motors.6.1 Interr

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6.1 Interrupt InstructionsKV-300KV-10/803-2686Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control6.1 Interrupt Instructions6.1.1 Descrip

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6.1 Interrupt InstructionsKV-300KV-10/803-26916Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlInterrupt priorityIf two or more inter

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6.1 Interrupt InstructionsKV-300KV-10/803-2706Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlDirect outputDirect output is enabled o

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6.1 Interrupt InstructionsKV-300KV-10/803-27116Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control6.1.2 Interrupt InstructionsDI: Interr

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6.1 Interrupt InstructionsKV-300KV-10/803-2726Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlINT: InterruptRETI: Return InterruptKey

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6.1 Interrupt InstructionsKV-300KV-10/803-27316Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlInterrupt routine codingExample 2Featu

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6.1 Interrupt InstructionsKV-300KV-10/803-2746Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlINT / RETI20081EI220320022002CTH10005EN

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6.1 Interrupt InstructionsKV-300KV-10/803-27516Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlINT / RETI Initial setting• When the

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Note to UserWhen using the Visual KV Series in the following conditions or environments, besure to use the Visual KV Series with sufficient margin reg

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1.3 Device Configuration3-61Chapter 1 ProgrammingList of relays in expansion units Input units Output units I/O units* Relay Nos. of expansion un

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-2766Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlInternal clocks2200(1.0 µs)2201(10.0 µs)22

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-27716Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlUtility relays for high-speed counter CTH

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-2786Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control High-speed counter and counter comparato

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-27916Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control• You cannot change operands of the high-

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-2806Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlPulse period and widthPeriod and width of

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-28116Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlCTH0 valueONOFFCTC0CTH0 valueONOFFCTC0CTC

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-2826Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control 16-bit high-speed counter (CTH1) and spe

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-28316Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlCalculating the pulse cycle and comparato

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-2846Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlExamples of Pulse OutputThe following samp

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-28516Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control0000 21050000SET2105RES000021050000SETRES

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1.3 Device Configuration3-711Chapter 1 Programming1.3.2 Relay No.The relay No. configuration is shown below.Address No.Address Nos. are assigned to

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-2866Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlValues set to the internal clock and CTC2A

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-28716Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control0000 22040000SET2204RES000022040000SETRES

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-2886Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlWhen start/stop of clock pulse is controll

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-28916Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control When outputting clock pulse with cycle

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-2906Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control0000 22040000SET2204RES000022040000SETRESK

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-29116Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlProgramming example2008SET2103 2104 2105

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-2926Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control2008SET2103 2104 2105 2106RES SET SET RESR

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-29316Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlCOM000000010500050105020503111278910COM20

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-2946Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control2002INITIAL SETUP FOR HIGH-SPEED COUNTER/C

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6.2 High-speed CountersKV-300KV-10/803-29516Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlRET0025INTERRUPT ROUTINE FOR SPEED-UP/SLO

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1.3 Device Configuration3-81Chapter 1 ProgrammingContact No.• Contact Nos. are input/output terminal Nos. of basic units, input expansion units,outp

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6.3 Positioning ControlKV-300KV-10/803-2966Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control6.3 Positioning Control6.3.1 Positioning C

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6.3 Positioning ControlKV-300KV-10/803-29716Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlRunStartAcceleration/ deceleration time∆t

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6.3 Positioning ControlKV-300KV-10/803-2986Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control Set value error codeAutomatically writes

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6.3 Positioning ControlKV-300KV-10/803-29916Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control Acceleration/deceleration time (ms)Sets

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6.3 Positioning ControlKV-300KV-10/803-3006Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning ControlDM9409DM94080DM9411DM9412DM9410DM94102310(

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6.3 Positioning ControlKV-300KV-10/803-30116Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control150001750080002000300015000Ramp-up/down c

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6.3 Positioning ControlKV-300KV-10/803-3026Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control000100020003000400050006000700080009001000

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6.3 Positioning ControlKV-300KV-10/803-30316Chapter 6 Interrupts, High-speed Counters, Positioning Control00250026002700280029003000310032003300340

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Chapter 7Serial CommunicationThe KV Series can be connected to an external device with an RS-232C interfaceto establish communication.This chapter des

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1.3 Device Configuration3-911Chapter 1 Programming1.3.4 Input RelaysInput relays receive ON/OFF signals sent from external input equipment.Note 1: I

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7.1 Communications Specifications3-3067Chapter 7 Serial Communication7.1 Communications SpecificationsThis section describes the specifications for

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7.1 Communications Specifications3-30717Chapter 7 Serial Communication7.1.3 Connecting the KV-300 CPU to a Personal ComputerConnect the KV-300 CPU

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7.2 Serial Communication3-3087Chapter 7 Serial Communication7.2 Serial CommunicationWhen the KV is connected to a personal computer, the current va

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7.2 Serial Communication3-30917Chapter 7 Serial Communication Command/response format"Command" and "response" in communication

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7.2 Serial Communication3-3107Chapter 7 Serial Communication7.2.3 Communication Command/Response ListThe following list shows the commands and resp

Page 263 - Pulse period

7.2 Serial Communication3-31117Chapter 7 Serial Communication7.2.4 Setting Communication Commands and Responses toCommandsThis section describes th

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7.2 Serial Communication3-3127Chapter 7 Serial Communication Reading counterReads the contact ON/OFF status, or the current and preset values of t

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7.2 Serial Communication3-31317Chapter 7 Serial Communication Reading DMReads the contents of the specified data memory.Command: RD_DMnnnnData mem

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7.2 Serial Communication3-3147Chapter 7 Serial Communication Writing preset value of high-speed counter comparator CTCChanges the preset value of

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7.2 Serial Communication3-31517Chapter 7 Serial Communication Forcing CTC contact OFFForces the contact of the specified high-speed counter compar

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1.3 Device Configuration3-101Chapter 1 ProgrammingExpansion unit Input relay time constantBy setting special utility relays 2609 to 2612 to ON, the

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7.2 Serial Communication3-3167Chapter 7 Serial CommunicationSubroutines are nested to four levelsor more.FOR/NEXT instructions are nested toeight l

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7.2 Serial Communication3-31717Chapter 7 Serial Communication7.2.7 Example ProgramTypical program for communications between the KV and a personal

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7.3 Loading Text Data3-3187Chapter 7 Serial Communication7.3 Loading Text DataThe KV can be connected to equipment having an RS-232C port to load c

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7.3 Loading Text Data3-31917Chapter 7 Serial CommunicationNote 1: Be sure to transmit a break signal for the first serial communication with aperso

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7.3 Loading Text Data3-3207Chapter 7 Serial CommunicationT000T001280305002801280000002008100128000500DM1007LDADM1006LDADM1005LDADM1004LDADM1003LDAD

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7.4 ASCII Code List3-32117Chapter 7 Serial Communication00123456789ABCDEF123456789High-order 4 bitsLow-order 4 bits7.4 ASCII Code ListThe following

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7.4 ASCII Code List3-3227Chapter 7 Serial CommunicationKVNKA Chap 07.p65 08.3.11, 0:11 PM322

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Chapter 8Programming ExamplesThis chapter describes the typical programming examples for KV-300, KV-10/80Series. These programs can be used for Visual

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8.1 List3-3248Chapter 8 Programming Examples8.1 ListInstruction Program titleReferencePageTMR, TMH, TMS [Timers] One-shot circuit 3-326Off-delay cir

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8.1 List3-32518Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesInstruction Program title ReferencePageEORA Judgement of matcing data 3-352SRA/SLA Separate input of BC

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1.3 Device Configuration3-1111Chapter 1 Programming1.3.6 Internal Utility RelaysIn a relay circuit, when one relay contact is used twice or more ins

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8.2 Details3-3268Chapter 8 Programming Examples8.2 Details8.2.1 Reference Program ExamplesBasic InstructionsApplications of TMR, TMH, and TMS Instru

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8.2 Details3-32718Chapter 8 Programming Examples On-delay circuitOutput relay 0500 turns ON in a specified time after input relay 0000 turns ON.Whe

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8.2 Details3-3288Chapter 8 Programming Examples0001#09999C00020020500#0099900000 to00999LDAC000CMP050105122011#01999CMP20110500#02999CMP20110500 050

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8.2 Details3-32918Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesCodingApplication of DIFU, DIFD Instructions One-shot circuit using differentiate instructionWhen i

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8.2 Details3-3308Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesTiming diagramLadder diagramExecutes SET when all input relays 0000 to 0003 are ON.Detects presence/a

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8.2 Details3-33118Chapter 8 Programming Examples Repeat shift circuitTurns ON every output for a second sequentially. Sets 1000 to 2008 (ON for 1st

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8.2 Details3-3328Chapter 8 Programming Examples2008Turn ON for 1st scan only at startup.2813SETEI0500#00010T000T000RES00002002SET05000500Interrupt e

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8.2 Details3-33318Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesCoding➮ Refer to p. 3-86.Application of MC-MCR instruction Emergency stop circuitWhen input relay 0

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8.2 Details3-3348Chapter 8 Programming Examples00000001050005010000000100020003050000001000000210010003000110020500100010011002Application Instructi

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8.2 Details3-33518Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesApplication of STG-JMP instruction Enabling double coilWhen start SW 0000 is pressed, output relay

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1.3 Device Configuration3-121Chapter 1 Programming1.3.7 Special Utility RelaysEach special utility relay has a unique function. By using special uti

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8.2 Details3-3368Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesApplication of STP-STE instruction Process progressionWhen input relay 0000 turns ON, output relay 0

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8.2 Details3-33718Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesONOFF500msMeasure the pulse intervalReset input relay 0002Output relay 0500 turns ONwhen the pulse

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8.2 Details3-3388Chapter 8 Programming Examples2008200300010002DM0000PLSITVLPAUSERES1000STADM0000LDA#090002008STADM0001LDA#020002008STADM0002LDA#009

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8.2 Details3-33918Chapter 8 Programming Examples20082002CTH10005RESCTH1SET2203SET2813#60000CTC2CTC2RES0502RESCTC2T0010502#00030T001 High-speed coun

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8.2 Details3-3408Chapter 8 Programming Examples0000STATM03LDA#00030STATM02LDA#00010END00CALL2002NEXTRETENDHSBN002002STATM05SUBTM02STATM04ADD#00001LD

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8.2 Details3-34118Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesCoding➮ Refer to p. 3-122.Application of FOR-NEXT Transfer of a block of DM dataUses the indirect a

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8.2 Details3-3428Chapter 8 Programming Examples2008SET28142815ENDENDHHKEY0000STADM0000ORATM06SLA#04LDADM0000DW#000002815DMXSTATM05CMPTM05ANDA$03FF20

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8.2 Details3-34318Chapter 8 Programming Examples200200000500#00010T0000500 T000STAT000TMIN0200200000500#00010T0000500 T000STAT002STAT001STAT000TMIN0

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8.2 Details3-3448Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesLine No. Instruction Operand Line No. Instruction Operand0000 LD 0000 0035 STA DM00030001 DIFU 1000 0

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8.2 Details3-34518Chapter 8 Programming Examples20020005#9999C000STAC000LDADM00000001 Changing the counter setting valueSets the setting value of c

Page 301 - For KV-10/80 users

1.3 Device Configuration3-1311Chapter 1 ProgrammingRelay 2008: Remains ON during only one scan when operation is started.This relay can be used for

Page 302 - 6.2 High-speed Counters

8.2 Details3-3468Chapter 8 Programming Examples200205012009CMPDM0000LDAC000050020092002DIV#00010MUL#00004ADD#00001TMIN00001#09999C00000000STADM0000S

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8.2 Details3-34718Chapter 8 Programming Examples0001#09999C00020020500#00999C000≤00999LDAC000CMP050105022011#01999CMP20110500#02999CMP20110500 05010

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8.2 Details3-3488Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesLine No. Instruction Operand Line No. Instruction Operand0000 LD 2002 0012 LDA DM00010001 LDA DM0000

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8.2 Details3-34918Chapter 8 Programming Examples2002LDATM00STADM0100MULDM0000LDAC0010001#09999C0010000STADM0101#0999900001C0010000STADM0001LDAC00120

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8.2 Details3-3508Chapter 8 Programming Examples➮ Refer to p. 3-159.Line No. Instruction Operand Line No. Instruction Operand0000 LD 2002 0011 ANDA $

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8.2 Details3-35118Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesApplication of ORA instruction Output of BCD 2-digit dataConverts the current value of counter C000

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8.2 Details3-3528Chapter 8 Programming Examples1 011101110111011D15D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D00 0000000111111110 0000000101110

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8.2 Details3-35318Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesCoding➮ Refer to p. 3-166.Application of RRA/RLA instructions Error input countWrites the number of

Page 310 - CTH1 value

8.2 Details3-3548Chapter 8 Programming Examples2008STADM0000LDA#000000000INCDM00000005DW#000000001DECDM0000DM0000Sets #00000 to DM0000 at startup.In

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8.2 Details3-35518Chapter 8 Programming Examplesafbecgda. 7500b. 7501c. 7502d. 7503e. 7504f. 7505g. 7506Application of MPX instruction Display of 7

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1.3 Device Configuration3-141Chapter 1 Programming1.3.8 Special Utility Relay ListSpecial relays and arithmetic operation flags➮"1.3.7 Special

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8.2 Details3-3568Chapter 8 Programming Examples2002DMXLDA070002002ANDATBCD$00FFSTA8000STA7500TBCDLDA0001#09999C0012002 C0010000Converts the most sig

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8.2 Details3-35718Chapter 8 Programming ExamplesMULLDA2002LDASTADIVTBCDSTADM0000 DM0001 #10000 DM0101 TM01 7500LDATBCDSTADM0101 8500Line No. Instruc

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IndexIndex3-360Index — For Visual KV User’s OnlyThe following is the index with some descriptions for your reference.Index — For Visual KV User’s Only

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IndexIndex3-362AA/D converter ... 1-312 [AN6], 1-334 [AD4]A/D conversion table ... 1-408 [AN6], 1-357 [AD4]ADD/@A

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IndexIndex3-363MPX/@MPX: Multiplexer ... 3-176MRD: Read ...

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IndexIndex3-364AACCS ... 1-234ALL CLEAR [FNC60] [P3E]...

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1.3 Device Configuration3-1511Chapter 1 ProgrammingSpecial utility relays for high-speed counter(1)➮"Chapter 4. High-Speed Counters" (p.3-

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Safety PrecautionsThis instruction manual describes the operation and function of the KV Series PLC.Read this manual carefully to ensure safe use and

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User’s ManualVisual KV Series3ProgrammingHow this manual is organized:The Visual KV Series User’s Manual is composed of 3 separatemanuals; 1-Installat

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Features of the Visual KV Series● Extremely smallThe Visual KV Series is the smallest in the world among AC type PLCs equippedwith screw terminal bloc

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1.3 Device Configuration3-161Chapter 1 Programming.oNyaleRno i t cnuF0042langislanretxe0HTCfognimiTFFOteserplanret xEFFOegdegn i l l a f t ANOegdegn

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1.3 Device Configuration3-1711Chapter 1 ProgrammingNote: Never use special utility relays that are not shown above..oNyaleRno i t cnuF9062ya l e rh

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1.3 Device Configuration3-181Chapter 1 Programming1.3.9 Timers and CountersTimers and counters can be set in a program, and their outputs can be use

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1.3 Device Configuration3-1911Chapter 1 Programming1.3.10 Data MemoriesData memories store various types of data.Data memories are not usually used

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1.3 Device Configuration3-201Chapter 1 Programming* Read-only relay.Note 1: 16-bit binary data is stored in each of the data memories as for interna

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1.3 Device Configuration3-2111Chapter 1 Programming1.3.11 Temporary Data MemoryThese data memories are used for temporary storage. When arithmetic i

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1.3 Device Configuration3-221Chapter 1 Programming1.3.12 Relay Nos. and FunctionsAssignment of Relay Nos.The components of a relay no. are shown bel

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1.4 Special Functions3-2311Chapter 1 Programming1.4 Special FunctionsThis section describes special functions to set and confirm operations on the V

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1.4 Special Functions3-241Chapter 1 Programming1.4.2 Modifying the Input Relay Time Constant Modifying with External SwitchesKV-C32X/C16X KV-R16X

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1.4 Special Functions3-2511Chapter 1 Programming1.4.3 Constant Scan Time ModeThis function executes a program while keeping the scan time at a const

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● Interrupt functionThe Visual KV Series is equipped with four high-speed interrupt inputs of10 µs maximum.● Input time constant change functionThe ti

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1.4 Special Functions3-261Chapter 1 Programming1.4.4 Output Disabled FunctionThis function disables outputs from each unit in RUN mode without regar

Page 340 - 7.2.6 Error Code List

1.5 Extended Ladder Diagrams3-2711Chapter 1 Programming1.4.6 Contact Comment Save Function• This function transfers contact comments to the Visual K

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1.4 Special Functions3-281Chapter 1 Programming1.4.7 Special FunctionsConstant Scan Time ModeIn this mode, operation can take place according to a p

Page 342 - 7.3 Loading Text Data

1.5 Extended Ladder Diagrams3-2911Chapter 1 Programming1.5 Extended Ladder DiagramsThis section describes KEYENCE’s unique extended ladder diagram.1

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1.5 Extended Ladder Diagrams3-301Chapter 1 Programming2010201020022010050205010500#01000CMPDM0000LDA#02000CMP#03000CMP2002DM0000LDA#01000CMP20022010

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1.5 Extended Ladder Diagrams3-3111Chapter 1 Programming050105000000LD 0000OUT 0500OUT 0501LD 0000OUT 0500CONOUT 0501050105000000The CON instruction

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1.5 Extended Ladder Diagrams3-321Chapter 1 ProgrammingKVNKA Chap 01P.p65 08.3.11, 11:49 AM32

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Chapter 2InstructionsDescribes the concrete usage of instructions in the KV Series.Refer to "Chapter 3 Interrupts" on page 3-191 for details

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2.1 Instruction ListVisual KV Series3-342Chapter 2 Instructions2.1 Instruction ListThe KV Series uses 80 instructions.The instructions are divided i

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Visual KV Series3-3512Chapter 2 Instructions2.1 Instruction List• Number of bytes represents the memory capacity required for each instruction.• Num

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Cautions when using the previous version of ladder support softwarePay strict attention to the following items when using the ladder support software.

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2.1 Instruction ListVisual KV Series3-362Chapter 2 Instructions• Number of bytes represents the memory capacity required for each instruction.• Numb

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Visual KV Series3-3712Chapter 2 Instructions2.1 Instruction List• Number of bytes represents the memory capacity required for each instruction.• Num

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2.1 Instruction ListVisual KV Series3-382Chapter 2 Instructions• Number of bytes represents the memory capacity required for each instruction.• Numb

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Visual KV Series3-3912Chapter 2 Instructions2.1 Instruction List• Number of bytes represents the memory capacity required for each instruction.• Num

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2.1 Instruction ListVisual KV Series3-402Chapter 2 Instructions• Number of bytes represents the memory capacity required for each instruction.• Numb

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Visual KV Series3-4112Chapter 2 Instructions2.1 Instruction List• Number of bytes represents the memory capacity required for each instruction.• Num

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/802.2 Instruction ListKV-300 Series,3-422Chapter 2 Instructions2.2 Instruction List• Number of bytes represents the memory capa

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/803-4312Chapter 2 Instructions2.2 Instruction ListKV-300InstructionSymbol Mnemonic OperandOperand valueExec.time(µs)BytesFuncti

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/802.2 Instruction ListKV-300 Series,3-442Chapter 2 InstructionsKV-300InstructionSymbol Mnemonic OperandOperand valueExec.time(µ

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/803-4512Chapter 2 Instructions2.2 Instruction List2.2.2 Application InstructionsKV-10/16/24/40/80KV-10/16/24/40/80 InstructionS

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/802.2 Instruction ListKV-300 Series,3-462Chapter 2 InstructionsKV-300KV-300InstructionSymbol Mnemonic OperandOperand valueExec.

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/803-4712Chapter 2 Instructions2.2 Instruction ListKV-300InstructionSymbol Mnemonic OperandOperand valueExec.time(µs)BytesFuncti

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/802.2 Instruction ListKV-300 Series,3-482Chapter 2 Instructions2.2.3 Arithmetic InstructionsKV-10/16/24/40/80KV-10/16/24/40/80

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/803-4912Chapter 2 Instructions2.2 Instruction ListKV-10/16/24/40/80 InstructionSymbol Mnemonic OperandOperand valueKV-10/16Oper

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/802.2 Instruction ListKV-300 Series,3-502Chapter 2 InstructionsKV-300InstructionSymbol Mnemonic OperandOperand valueExec.time(µ

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/803-5112Chapter 2 Instructions2.2 Instruction ListKV-300InstructionSymbol Mnemonic OperandOperand valueExec.time(µs)BytesFuncti

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/802.2 Instruction ListKV-300 Series,3-522Chapter 2 InstructionsKV-300InstructionSymbol Mnemonic OperandOperand valueExec.time(µ

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/803-5312Chapter 2 Instructions2.2 Instruction ListKV-300InstructionSymbol Mnemonic OperandOperand valueExec.time(µs)BytesFuncti

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KV-300 Series, KV-10/802.2 Instruction ListKV-300 Series,3-542Chapter 2 Instructions2.2.4 Interrupt InstructionsKV-10/16/24/40/80KV-300InstructionSy

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2.3 Convention Details3-5512Chapter 2 Instructions2.3 Convention DetailsIn this chapter, each instruction is described as follows:2.4 Instruction D

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(7)How this manual is organizedThe Visual KV Series User’s Manual is composed of 3 separate manuals;1-Installation, 2-Support Software, 3-Programming.

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2.4 Instruction Details3-562Chapter 2 Instructions2.4 Instruction Details2.4.1 Basic InstructionsThis section describes the basic instructions used

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2.4 Instruction Details123-57Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingWhen input relay 0000 turns ON, output relay 0500 turns ON.When input relay 0001 tur

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2.4 Instruction Details3-582Chapter 2 InstructionsAND: AndANB: And BarConnects N.O. contact in series withprevious contact.Connects N.C. contact in

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2.4 Instruction Details123-59Chapter 2 InstructionsOperandKey operationExample: AND T012()SET1TMR(T)AND8AND8ANB5ANL2OperandENTR-SRCHENTR-SRCHAND / A

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2.4 Instruction Details3-602Chapter 2 InstructionsOR: OrORB: Or BarConnects N.O. contact in parallel withprevious contact.Connects N.C. contact in p

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2.4 Instruction Details123-61Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescriptionThe above example shows a serial connection between Block A 0000 0002 and

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2.4 Instruction Details3-622Chapter 2 InstructionsANL0000 000205000003 000500010004Line No. Instruction Operand0000 LD 00000001 OR 00010002 LD 00020

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2.4 Instruction Details123-63Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescriptionThe above example shows a parallel connection of Block A 0000 0001 and B

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2.4 Instruction Details3-642Chapter 2 InstructionsApplications of ORL InstructionCoding (1) Coding (2)• The ORL instruction can be used as many time

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2.4 Instruction Details123-65Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescription• When input relay 0000 turn ON, output relay 0500 turns ON and output re

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(8)Chapter 2 EditorDescribes the operating procedures in Editor mode.Chapter 3 SimulatorDescribes the operating procedures in Simulator mode.Chapter 4

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2.4 Instruction Details3-662Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescription• Output relay 0500 remains ON after input relay 0000 turns OFF. Output re

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2.4 Instruction Details123-67Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingTiming diagram (TMR000 #00010 and 0500 in the above example)• 0500 and 0501 turn ON

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2.4 Instruction Details3-682Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescription• 0500 and 0501 turn ON 0.1-s after 0000 turns ON.• TMH is a subtraction t

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2.4 Instruction Details123-69Chapter 2 InstructionsExampleCodingDescription• 0500 and 0501 turn ON 0.1-s after 0000 turns ON.• TMS is a subtraction

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2.4 Instruction Details3-702Chapter 2 InstructionsApplications of TMR instruction One-shot circuitWhen input relay 0000 turns ON, output relay 0500

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2.4 Instruction Details123-71Chapter 2 Instructions On-delay circuitOutput relay 0500 turns ON in a specified time after input relay 0000 turns ON.

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2.4 Instruction Details3-722Chapter 2 Instructions00010000#00010C000ExampleCodingTiming diagram (C000#00010 and 0500 in the above example)Descriptio

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2.4 Instruction Details123-73Chapter 2 InstructionsDetails of counter Extended ladder• The counter for the KV Series supports the extended ladder m

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2.4 Instruction Details3-742Chapter 2 Instructions000120090000#09999C00220020500#01000CMP2009 0501#02000CMP20090502#03000CMPC002LDAApplications of C

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2.4 Instruction Details123-75Chapter 2 InstructionsCoding Counter multi-level settingOutputs in 3 different levels according to the counter current

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