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2.14
MACROPROGRAM
(G65,
G66,
G67)*(Cont’d)
(a)
Interface
input
signal
By
instructing
system
variables
#
1000
to
#
1031
on
the
right
side
of
an
operation
formula,
it
is
possible
to
read
the
ON/OFF
states
of
each
of
32
point
input
signals
exclusively
used
for
a
macroprogram.
Table
2.14.16
shows
the
relationship
between
input
signals
and
system
variables.
:
Table
2.14.15
Interface
Input
Signal
and
System
Variables
System
Variables
8
loos
H
1002
8
1001
a
IOOO
H
1004
8
1003
#
1007
8
1006
UI
1
UI
0
UI
7
UI
6
UI
5
UI
4
UI
3
UI
2
Input
Signal
2s
2
1
2
7
2
*
2
4
2
*
System
Variables
8
1010
8
1009
#
1012
8
1011
8
1008
#
1015
«
1014
8
1013
UI
11
UI
10
UI
9
n
9
UI
8
UI
15
UI
14
UI
13
UI
12
Input
Signal
2"
2
18
2"
2
'•
2*
2
14
2
M
System
Variables
«
1016
8
1021
#
1020
8
1019
a
1018
t
1017
8
1023
8
1022
UI
17
UI
16
UI
23
UI
22
UI
21
UI
20
2
5,1
UI
19
UI
18
Input
Signal
2
17
2
**
2"
2
=
2
11
2“
2
"
System
Variables
#
1031
8
1027
8
1026
8
1024
a
1031
#
1029
8
1028
8
1025
UI
27
UI
26
UI
24
UI
31
UI
30
UI
29
UI
28
UI
25
Input
Signal
2‘*
2
27
2
*
2-”
2=‘
Oil
2“
2=*
The
value
read
by
the
above
system
variable
becomes
1.0
or
0.0
depending
on
whether
the
corresponding
input
signal
was
ON
or
OFF.
Table
2.14.16
Input
Signal
-
Variable
Value
ON
1.0
OFF
0.0
-
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