3-3 Displaying the Desired Program Section
3-3-3 Searching for Specified Addresses Used for Sequence Output Instructions
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Word Searches for the specified word.
Word (Include Bit) Searches for all bit addresses in the word at the specified word
address and the specified word address. For example, when
searching for W0, the search objects will be W0 and W0.0 to W0.15.
3. If required, input or change the address to search for.
4. For the search range, select All (all tasks) or specify the task (Cycle Execution or
Interrupt).
5. After the search conditions have been input, press the Search Button. The ladder
program section corresponding to the specified conditions will be displayed, and the
cursor will be displayed at the address that is found.
To continue the search for the same address under the same search conditions, press
the Next Button while the cursor is displayed at the address that was found.
3-3-3 Searching for Specified Addresses Used for Sequence
Output Instructions
Use the following procedure to search for a specified address used in a sequence output
instruction (OUT, OUT NOT, DIFD, DIFU, SET, RSET, or KEEP).
1. Press Search –Search OutputInstr. to display the following dialog box.
2. Input the address to search for.
3. For the search range, select All (all tasks) or specify the task (Cycle Exec. or
Interrupt).
4. After the search conditions have been input, press the Search Button. The ladder
program section corresponding to the specified conditions will be displayed, and the
cursor will be displayed at the address that is found.
To continue the search for the same address under the same search conditions,
press the Next Button while the cursor is displayed at the address that was found.