This compare instruction compares a value from a source address with data at a compare address and allows portions of the data to be masked.
the control loop is difference between the on and off operating points.
This instruction requires less information than the FAL instruction. It should be used within the same data table. It is used to duplicate words from place to another.
Used for troubleshooting, in order to break up a program one section at a time.
This instruction is true when one value is more than the other.
This PLC instruction assigns an alphanumeric designation to a particular location in a program. This location is used as the target of a jump, skip, or jump to subroutine instruction.
The means of selectively screening out data. It allows unused bits in a specific instruction to be used independently.
Used to go back to the main program after a subroutine is executed.
A classification of processor instruction that alter, exchange, move, or otherwise modify data memory words.
A mandatory hardwired relay that can be de-energized by any series-connected emergency stop switch. Whenever this instruction is de-energized, its contacts open to de-energized all application input and output devices.
The value that the process value is to be held to by the automatic control function.
A closed-loop control that lets the user hold a process variable at a desired set-point.
This instruction is true when the 2 compared data is the same.
An area for temporary storage of data used within mathematical, logical, or transfer functions.
This instruction is true when the 2 data is not the same.
Down
An instruction that transfer data from one location to another. Typically places the data in a new location, the original data still resides in the original location.
Instructions that involve the moving of one register to another.
This type of instruction are conditional whenever their operation is determined by a set of preconditions and are unconditional, whenever they are executed to occur every time they are programmed. This instruction is for bypassing a selected portions of the user program.
A mode of operation or instruction that allows an operator to override the processor to control the state of a device.
This instruction is used to copy data from one file to another and to do file math and logic.
Could also be known as an on/off control or two-position.
This instruction is true when one value is lower than the other
This compare instruction is to test different values within or outside a certain range.
Program files that are scanned only when called on by logic and can be used to break the program into smaller segments.
A way for this instruction to be used is to zero out a file. It will override a group of words with one word.
This instruction is used to trap and identify specific conditions during system troubleshooting and program debugging.
This instruction redirects logic execution from the current ladder file to a specific file.
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