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Omron SYSMAC CV Series - Failure Point Detection: Fpd(177)

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(006)
FAL 000 #0001
0000
01
0000
02
(007)
FALS 002 D00100
0000
00
(006)
FAL 001 #0000
356
Flags ER (A50003): N contains improper data.
Content of *DM word is not BCD when set for BCD.
A40215: The FAL Instruction Flag will be turned ON when an
FAL(006) instruction is executed.
A40106: The FALS Instruction Flag will be turned ON when an
FALS(007) instruction is executed.
A43001 to A46115:
These flags are turned ON to indicate the FAL numbers for
which FAL(006) or FALS(007) have been executed.
Example When CIO 000000 is ON in the following example, a non-fatal error is generated
as FAL 001, the ALARM indicator on the CPU lights, A43001 turns ON, and 4101
is output to A400. Program execution will continue.
When CIO 000001 turns ON, the FAL 001 error is cleared, A43001 turns OFF,
the error code in A400 is cleared (if it is 4101), and the ALARM indicator turns off
(assuming no other errors have occurred).
When CIO 000002 turns ON, a fatal error is generated as FAL 002, the ERROR
indicator on the CPU lights, all outputs are turned OFF, and C102 is output to
A400. Program execution will stop. If a Programming Device is connected and
online, the message stored in D00100 through D00107 will also be displayed as
an error message.
Address Instruction Operands
00000 LD 000000
00001 FAL(006) 001
#0000
00002 LD 000001
00003 FAL(006) 000
#0001
00004 LD 000002
00005 FALS(007) 002
D00100
5-27-2 FAILURE POINT DETECTION: FPD(177)
(177)
FPD C T D
T: Monitoring time CIO, G, A, #, DM
D: First register word CIO, G, A, DM
C: Control data #
Operand Data AreasLadder Symbol
Description FPD(177) is used to monitor the execution of an instruction block according to
specified conditions, detect errors, and determine the input conditions responsi-
ble for the errors. FPD(177) is used either to monitor the time between the
execution of FPD(177) and the execution of a diagnostic output or to determine
the input in the instruction block that is preventing an output from being turned
ON.
FPD(177) can be used in the program as many times as desired, but each must
use a different D even if the same message is being output.
(CVM1 V2)
Special Instructions Section 5-27

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