RoTaTech
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Understanding your printout
Shawn:
Everything to the right of the RH power rail is a cross-reference, telling you where else in the program that address is being used. You do not enter those into the ladder nor the console; they are generated by the software report upon request.
That first rung would be entered (I am 90% sure) as LD 5 ORNOT 15 LD T6 OR C20 KEEP H6. It may be
If an instruction touches the LH power rail, it will be a LD or a LDNOT. Enter all input branches before the output instruction. There may be some TR (temporary register) instructions where branches meet - I don't recall.
If you understand ladder logic but not mnemonic, the easiest way to do this without the interface, would be to type it all in to SYSWIN or CX-Programmer, then View As Mnemonic, then type those into the PRO15.
Shawn:
Everything to the right of the RH power rail is a cross-reference, telling you where else in the program that address is being used. You do not enter those into the ladder nor the console; they are generated by the software report upon request.
That first rung would be entered (I am 90% sure) as LD 5 ORNOT 15 LD T6 OR C20 KEEP H6. It may be
If an instruction touches the LH power rail, it will be a LD or a LDNOT. Enter all input branches before the output instruction. There may be some TR (temporary register) instructions where branches meet - I don't recall.
If you understand ladder logic but not mnemonic, the easiest way to do this without the interface, would be to type it all in to SYSWIN or CX-Programmer, then View As Mnemonic, then type those into the PRO15.
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