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Mitsubishi MELSEC iQ-F FX5 series User Manual

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Indicates the instruction symbol.
The instruction symbol with brackets means multiple instructions. For example, "GRY(P)(_U)" means the GRY, GRYP,
GRY_U, and GRYP_U instructions.
The instruction symbol with "" means multiple instructions. For example, "LDDT" means the LDDT=, LDDT<>, LDDT>,
LDDT<=, LDDT<, and LDDT>= instructions.
Indicates the description format of the ladder language and ST (structured text) language.
Instruction symbols are input in each corresponding place surrounded in a square in the ladder diagram.
Indicates the description, setting range, data type, and data type (label) of each operand.
For the data type, refer to the following.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 Series Programming Manual [Program Design]
Indicates the applicable devices for each operand. The following table describes the usage classification.
*1 For the description of each device, refer to the following.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 Series User's Manual [Application]
*2 ” is described in positions where bit devices or nibble specification of bit devices is available.
*3 ” is described in positions where word device or bit specification of word device is available.
*4 When T, ST, C, and LC are used with an instruction other than the following instructions, they can be used only as word data. They
cannot be used as bit data.
[Instruction which can be used as bit data]
LD, LDI, AND, ANI, OR, ORI, LDP, LDF, ANDP, ANDF, ORP, ORF, LDPI, LDFI, ANDPI, ANDFI, ORPI, ORFI, OUT, RST, BKRST,
MOVB(P), CMLB(P)
*5 Devices which can be set are described in the "Others" column.
Depending on the instruction, the control data to set the operation of the instruction exists. When the "Set by" column is
"User", the value must be specified according to the setting range.
Indicates the function details of the instruction. When no details are described, the following programs correspond to
"Interrupt program".
Interrupt program using the interrupt pointer (I)
Event execution type program which is triggered by an interrupt by the interrupt pointer (I)
Indicates the cautions.
Indicates an error code (hexadecimal) which occurs at the execution and the error description when the instruction has a
specific operation error.
A device in which an error code is stored is described in the error code column. When an error code is stored in SD0/
SD8067, the error flag (SM0, SM1, SM56, SM8067) turns on.
Instruction symbol Description of symbol
Instruction symbol with "(P)" The instruction is executed on the rising edge.
Instruction symbol with "(_U)" The instruction handles 16-bit or 32-bit unsigned binary data.
Operand Bit Word Double word Indirect
specifi
cation
Constant Others
*5
X
*2
, Y
*2
, M
*2
,
L
*2
, SM
*2
, F
*2
,
B
*2
, SB
*2
U¥G T, S T, C ,
LC
T, ST, C,
D
*3
,W
*3
, SD
*3
,
SW
*3
, R
*3
U¥G Z LC LZ K, H E $
Applicable
devices
*1
X, Y, M, L, SM, F,
B, SB
U¥G T
*4
, ST
*4
,
C
*4
, LC
*4
T, ST, C, D, W,
SD, SW, R
U¥G ZLC LZ@
@.
K, H E $ P, I, U,
N

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