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Omron SYSMAC C Series User Manual

Omron SYSMAC C Series
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Using
the
programming
console
Operation
keys
These
yellow
keys
are
the
ones
you'll
use
to
carry
out
the
editing
functions
of
the
programming
console.
These
functions
will
be
explained
in
more
detail
later
but
at
this
point
it's
important
that
you
know
how
three
in
particular
are
used.
The
first
two
are
the
arrow
keys.
When
you
want
to
move
through
your
program
a
step
at
atime,
you
press
the
bottom
(down)
arrow
key.
The
displayed
address
of
the
program
will
increment
once
for
each
press.
To
go
the
opposite
direction,
press
the
other
(up)
key.
The
program
will
decrement
one
step
at
a
time
until
it
reaches
its
beginning.
The
arrow
keys
are
normally
used
for
moving
only
a
small
number
of
steps
in
the
program.
Later
we'll
show
you
several
ways
to
move
right
to
the
program
step
you
want.
The
third
key
in
the
yellow
group
you
should
know
about
now
is
the
WRITE
key.
During
programming
when
you
have
written
an
instruction
and
its
data,
use
this
key
to
register
the
instruction
in
the
PC
memory
at
the
address
desired.
Instruction
keys
Except
for
the
SHIFT
key
on
the
upper
right,
these
gray
keys
are
the
ones
you'll
use
to
place
instructions
in
your
program.
The
SHIFT
key
is
similar
to
the
shift
key
of
a
typewriter,
and
is
used
to
obtain
the
second
function
of
those
keys
that
have
two
functions.

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Omron SYSMAC C Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOmron
ModelSYSMAC C Series
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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