M&N

Basically the main differece is M and N "markers" have different memory locations.
Note: N markers can only be wired with Pico Controller “ser. B” at present.

M markers and N markers are also called marker bits or auxiliary relays. These marker bits are used for saving Boolean states 0 or 1.

You can link marker bits in the circuit diagram. You can use marker bits in the circuit diagram as coils with different coil functions, or as contacts (make or break contacts).

A Pico Controller “ser. B” provides 16 M markers and 16 N marker bits.

 
Marker data type Association possible via Value range
Bit Local markers M01...M16 0 and 1
Bit Local markers N01...N16 0 and 1



Table: Markers of the Pico Controller “ser. B”
 
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