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Example A:
A I0.0
A M1.1
= M2.0 // RLO =1 Command end
JU =J001 // jumps
.....
A M7.6
A M3.0
A M3.1
JO01:
A Q2.2 // after the jump...
// Siemens S7-300 further combines
// This command is used by VIPA SPEED7,
// Siemens S7-400 and CPU 318 as first request
Example B:
A I0.0
A M1.1
= M2.0 // RLO =1 command end
A Q3.3 // first request
JU =J001 // jumps
.....
A M3.0
A M3.1
JO01:
A M3.2 // after jump ...
..... // the CPUs further combine
At setting a timer or counter, a valid BCD value must be present in ACCU 1. The proof of
this BCD value is in the Siemens S7-300 only executed when timer or counter are taken
over (edge change). The SPEED7-CPUs (like the S7-400 from Siemens) always execute
the verification.
Examples RLO at jumps
BCD consistency
VIPA SPEED7
IL operations
Differences between SPEED7 and 300V programming
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