1111
File Memory Instructions Section 3-26
Flags
Auxiliary Bit Area A000 to A959 A000 to A444
A448 to A956
A000 to A447
A448 to A959
Timer Area T0000 to
T4095
T0000 to
T4092
T0000 to T4095
Counter Area C0000 to
C4095
C0000 to
C4092
C0000 to C4095
DM Area D00000 to
D32767
D00000 to
D32764
D00000 to D32767
EM Area without
bank
E00000 to
E32767
E00000 to
E32764
E00000 to E32767
EM Area with bank En_00000 to
En_32767
(n = 0 to C)
En_00000 to
En_32764
(n = 0 to C)
En_00000 to En_32767
(n = 0 to C)
Indirect DM/EM
addresses in binary
– @D00000 to @D32767
@E00000 to @E32767
@En_00000 to @En_32767
(n = 0 to C)
Indirect DM/EM
addresses in BCD
– *D00000 to *D32767
*E00000 to *E32767
*En_00000 to *En_32767
(n = 0 to C)
Constants Specified val-
ues only
–
Data Registers –
Index Registers –
Indirect addressing
using Index Regis-
ters
,IR0 to ,IR15
–2048 to +2047 ,IR0 to –2048 to +2047 ,IR15
DR0 to DR15, IR0 to IR15
,IR0+(++) to ,IR15+(++)
,–(– –)IR0 to, –(– –)IR15
Area C D1 D2 S
Name Label Operation
Error Flag ER ON if the file memory type specified in C does not exist.
ON if the settings in C are not within the specified range.
ON if the filename specified in D2 does not satisfy the
required conditions.
ON if the File Memory Operation Flag was ON.
ON if a constant was not specified for C (only for CS-
series CS1 CPU Units prior to V1).
ON if data specified for D1 is out of range (all CPU Units
except for CS-series CS1 CPU Units prior to V1).
ON if an illegal area is specified for S.
With the CS1D CPU Units: ON if the active and standby
CPU Units could not be synchronized.
OFF in all other cases.