User guide
Chapter 7
Creating and Editing a Program File
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3. Press [F3], NEW–INS, then [F1], BIT, then [F3], —( )— , then
[ENTER]. The following display appears, with the instruction mnemonic
displayed in the search buffer:
( )
Instruction Mnemonic
for the Output Energize
Instruction
] [] [
2.0.0.3.*
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
] [
] [
] [
( )
( )
] [] [
] [
] [
( )
] [
] [
( )
] [] [
] [
CUR–INS CUR–OPD NEW–INS FORCEUP
OFLOTE +
4. To enter the address, press [SHIFT], then type the abbreviated address
O:3/4. Then press [ENTER] to insert the information into the search
buffer. The display appears as follows:
( )
Instruction Mnemonic and
the Address for the Output
Energize Instruction
] [] [
2.0.0.3.*
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
] [
] [
] [
( )
( )
] [] [
] [
] [
( )
] [
] [
( )
] [] [
] [
CUR–INS CUR–OPD NEW–INS FORCEUP
OFLOTE + O:3/4
5. Press [ENTER] to locate the instruction. Since this is an output energize
instruction, there should be only one occurrence of this instruction and
address. For other types of instructions, such as the examine if closed
(XIC) instructions that you saw earlier, pressing
[ENTER], finds each
additional occurrence of the instruction with that address.
Reversing the Search Direction
The default setting for the search direction is to search from the cursor
position down to the end of the program, then wrap around to the start of the
program. In a large ladder program, you may want to change the search
direction.
Each time you bring up the search display, the direction function displays
UP:
] [] [
2.0.0.0.*
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
] [
( )
] [
] [
( )
( )
] [] [
] [
] [
( )
] [
] [
( )
] [] [
] [
CUR–INS CUR–OPD NEW–INS FORCEUP
OFL+
With UP displayed, the search starts at the cursor location, in this case at the
start of the program, and continues toward the end of the program.