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3 CONFIGURATION OF INSTRUCTIONS
3.3 Indexing
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Device range check during indexing
Basic model QCPU, High Performance model QCPU, Process CPU, and Redundant CPU
Device range checks are not conducted during indexing.
Therefore, when the data after index modification exceed the user specified device range, the data is read by another device
or written to another device without causing an error. (Note, however, that when the data after index modification is written to
the device for system use exceeding the user specified device range, an error occurs. (Error code: 1103))
Take extra precaution when using indexing in programming.
QnU(D)(H)CPU, QnUDE(H)CPU, and LCPU
The device range is checked for indexing.
With changing the settings of the PLC parameter, the device range is not checked.
The timings for checking the device range during exponent modification are shown below:
*1 When the data after index modification exceed the user specified device range, it may cause an error. (Error code: 4101).
*2 For the executions conditions for each instruction, refer to the descriptions page for each instruction.
*3 The PLS instruction and PLF instruction are excluded. (The PLS instruction and PLF instruction always check the device range during
index modification.)
Ex.
When X10Z0 exceeds the device range irrespective of ON or OFF of X0, it causes an error.
Ex.
When D10Z0 exceeds the device range while X0 is ON, it causes an error.
The device range is not checked during index modification when X0 is OFF. Therefore, even if the D10Z0 exceeds the device
range, an error does not occur.
For the QnUDVCPU:
The device range is checked during index modification.
It is also possible not to allow checking the device range using the parameters.
The timings for checking the device change during index modification are shown below.
*4 When the data after index modification exceed the user specified device range, the operation results in OFF without causing an error.
*5 When the data after index modification exceed the user specified device range, it may cause an error. (Error code: 4101).
*6 For the executions conditions for each instruction, refer to the descriptions page for each instruction.
*7 The PLS instruction and PLF instruction are excluded. (The PLS instruction and PLF instruction always check the device range during
index modification.)
Instruction Timings for checking
Contact instruction Always
*1
Association instruction
Comparison operation instruction (LD)
Comparison operation instruction (AND) When previous conditions are ON
*1
Comparison operation instruction (OR) When previous conditions are OFF
*1
Instructions other than the above It follows the execution conditions for the instruction.
*1*2*3
Instruction Timings for checking
Contact instruction Always
*4
Association instruction
Comparison operation instruction (LD)
Comparison operation instruction (AND)
Comparison operation instruction (OR)
Instructions other than the above It follows the execution conditions for the instruction.
*5*6*7
X0 X10Z0
Y0
X0
D10Z0 D0=
Y0

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