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Omron WS02-SIMC1-E - V1.9 REV 02-2009 User Manual

Omron WS02-SIMC1-E - V1.9 REV 02-2009
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Comparison of the CX-Simulator and SYSMAC CS/CJ-series PLCs Section 1-6
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Item CS/CJ-series PLC CX-Simulator
Data Areas Index Registers IR0 to IR15 Same as shown at left.
Data Registers DR0 to DR15 Same as shown at left.
Arithmetic Flags
(such as RE and
EQ)
Condition Flags:
In the CS/CJ-series CPU Unit these Flags are in
a separate area and are specified by labels
rather than addresses. With the
CX-Programmer, these are specified using
global symbols, such as “P_Instr_Error “ and
“P_Equals." With a Programming Console, they
are specified using “ER,” “=,” etc.
Same as shown at left.
(The Programming Console can
not be used.)
Clock Pulses Clock Pulses:
In the CS/CJ-series CPU Unit these pulses are in
a separate area and are specified by labels such
as “1s” and “0.1s” rather than addresses.
Same as shown at left.
PLC setup Special Area In the CS/CJ/CP-series CPU Unit, the PLC Setup
is not stored in the DM Area, but a separate area
(the Parameter Area) which is not a part of I/O
memory.
The PLC Setup is edited with CX-Programmer in
a table format and user-friendly dialogue.
Individual PLC Setup addresses can also be
edited with a Programming Console.
Same as shown at left.
(The Programming Console can
not be used.)
Refer to 9-3 I/O Memory Alloca-
tion.
Instruction
variations
Up-differentiation Available Same as shown at left.
Down-
differentiation
Available for LD, AND, OR, RSET, and SET Same as shown at left.
Immediate
refreshing
Available for LD, LD NOT, AND, AND NOT, OR,
OR NOT, OUT, OUT NOT, RSET, SET, KEEP,
DIFU, DIFD, CMP, CPS, and MOV
Same as shown at left.
(Immediate refreshing is not per-
formed.)
Up-differentiation
and immediate
refreshing
Available for LD, AND, OR, RSET, SET, and
MOV
Same as shown at left.
(Immediate refreshing is not per-
formed.)
Instruction
variations
Down-
differentiation and
immediate re-
freshing
Available for LD, AND, OR, RSET, and SET Same as shown at left.
(Immediate refreshing is not per-
formed.)
Instruction operand data
format
Basically operands are specified in binary.
In XFER(070), for example, the number of words
is specified in binary (0001 to FFFF or 1 to
65,535 decimal). Specifying data in binary in-
creases the setting range about six-fold.
Same as shown at left.
Specifying operands requiring
multiple words
If an operand requiring multiple words is speci-
fied at the end of an area so that there are not
enough words left in the area for the operand, the
instruction can be executed and the Error Flag
will not turn ON. The program, however, is
checked when transferred from the
CX-Programmer to the CPU Unit and cannot be
transferred with incorrect operand specifications.
Such programs also cannot be read from the
CPU Unit.
Same as shown at left.

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ModelWS02-SIMC1-E - V1.9 REV 02-2009
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