5 Multi-Command
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Properties of Word Write for Multi-Functions dialog box
Sets the Word Write command for the Multi-Command.
■ Command Name
Enter a name for the command. The maximum number is 20 characters.
■ Action Mode
Select the action to perform when the trigger condition is satisfied from the following:
■ Data Type
Select the data type handled by the operation selected for Action Mode.
For details, refer to Chapter 2 “1.2 Available Data” on page 2-2.
BIN16(+) and BIN32(+) can only be set if Action Mode is set to OR, AND, or XOR.
■ Source 1
Specify the source word device.
Click to display the Device Address Settings dialog box. For the device address configuration procedure, refer to
Chapter 2 “5.1 Device Address Settings” on page 2-62.
This setting is enabled only if Action Mode is set to Add, Sub, Multi, Div, Mod, OR, AND, or XOR.
Set: Writes a fixed value to the specified word device when the trigger condition is satisfied.
Move: Writes the value in the source device to the destination word device when the trigger
condition is satisfied.
Set ON & OFF Data: Writes a fixed value of ON Data to the specified word device when the trigger condition is
satisfied.
Writes a fixed value of OFF Data to the specified word device when the trigger condition is no
longer satisfied.
Add, Sub, Multi, Div, Mod, OR, AND, XOR:
Performs arithmetic on the value in a source device and a fixed value or a value of device, and
writes the result to a word device when the trigger condition is satisfied.
For details about the Action Mode, refer to “Action Mode” on page 11-12. However, Set ON & OFF Data
for the Multi-Command has the same function as Momentary for the Word Write Command.
BIN16(+) and BIN32(+) can only be set if Action Mode is set to Move. Because the number of devices
to transfer is specified in Advanced mode, you do not need to set Data Type.
If BCD4, BCD8, or float32 is selected and the arithmetic data contains a value inexpressible in BCD, a 1
is written to System Area 2 Arithmetic error bit (address+2, bit 5) and an error message is displayed.
For details, refer to Chapter 3 “ Arithmetic error” on page 3-25.