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3: PROGRAM LOADER
3-16 USERS MANUAL
Entering Data into Data Registers
Data in data registers can be changed using the program loader whether the MICRO
3
base unit is running or not. Data reg-
ister values can be entered in decimal or hexadecimal notation. In addition, a double-word value can also be entered into
two consecutive data registers in decimal or hexadecimal notation. This function is particularly useful for entering a preset
value for a high-speed counter when data registers are used for a preset value.
Press the MON key to enable the monitor mode.
Enter the D key, followed by the data register number to which to enter data.
Press the ADV key to enter a double-word value into two consecutive data registers. If not pressed, a one-word value is
entered into the designated data register.
Press the LOD/10 or OUT/16 key to enter the value in decimal or hexadecimal notation, followed by the value to enter.
Press the key to enter the value into the data register. “OK” is displayed for approximately 1 second.
To return to the editor mode, press the CLR key.
Example: Enter decimal value 500 into data register D10
Example: Enter hexadecimal value ABF into data register D15
The $ symbol is displayed to show the hexadecimal data type.
Example: Enter double-word decimal value 100,000 into data registers D17 and D18
If FUN36 is set to select decimal data type, the LOD/10 key may be omitted to
enter a decimal value. The upper word of the double-word decimal value enters
into the specified data register, and the lower word enters into the next data regis-
ter. The third and fourth lines in this example display the data of individual data registers D17 and D18, respectively.
Example: Enter double-word hexadecimal value ABCDEF into data registers D0 and D1
The $ symbol is displayed to show the hexadecimal data type.
If FUN36 is set to select hexadecimal data type, the OUT/16 key may be omitted
to enter a hexadecimal value. The upper word of the double-word hexadecimal value enters into the specified data register
and the lower word enters into the next data register. The third and fourth lines in this example display the data of individ-
ual data registers D0 and D1, respectively.
Note: To clear data of all data registers to zero, use FUN26 Operand Data Clear. See page page 5-11. When the reset input
is turned on, all data register values are also cleared to zero. See page 2-2.
MON
0
OR
E
D
MON
D 10 500 -OK-
1
BPS
5
CC=
0 0
LOD
10
MON
OR
E
D
MON
D 15 $ ABF -OK-
1
BPS
5
CC=
NOT
A
REP
B
OUT
16
RST
F
Q
MON
0
OR
E
D
MON
D 17 100000
D 17 0
D 18 0
ADV
7
END
1
BPS
LOD
10
1
BPS
0 0 0 0
MON
D 17 10-OK-
D 17 1
D 18 34464
MON
0
OR
E
D
MON
D 0 $ ABCDEF
D 0 $ 0
D 1 $ 0
OUT
16
ADV
AND
D
OR
E
D
SOT
C
M
NOT
A
REP
B
RST
F
Q
MON
D 0 $ AB-OK-
D 0 $ AB
D 1 $CDEF

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BrandIDEC
ModelMICRO3
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