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The PM PLUS™ Implicit Assembly defaults to a populated assembly structure for the first 20 members. If
it is desired to modify any of the given assembly members, visit http://www.watlow.com/en/resources-and-
support/Technical-Library/Software-and-Demos, search "implicit," to find "EZ-ZONE Implicit Message As-
sembly Programming Application." For help, refer to the document, "Modifying Implicit Assembly Members,"
which can also be found http://www.watlow.com/en/resources-and-support/Technical-Library
Compact Class Assembly Structure
On this table, the 17 available members of the Compact Class are displayed. Notice that each member begins
with header identified as "Assembly" and below the header is the member number along with parameter
information. Keep in mind that each member is actually 32-bits in length. To better illustrate this information
the members in these tables are divided in half where the letter "A" in the page header and assembly num-
ber represents the most significant 16-bits where the letter "B" in the title and
assembly number represents the least significant 16-bits of each member.
If these pages are printed out and then mixed up, simply match up the page
headers placing them side by side. As an example, Compact Class 1A through
7A should be paired with Class 1 B through 7 B, left to right.