C60K-CDR-A Omron, C60K-CDR-A Datasheet - Page 56

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C60K-CDR-A

Manufacturer Part Number
C60K-CDR-A
Description
PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER CPU
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of C60K-CDR-A

Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
The Programming Console
4-4
4-4-1
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White Numeric Keys
Red CLR Key
Yellow Operation Keys
The Programming Console
The Keyboard
0000
0001
0002
0003
0005
0006
0004
JUMP END instruction with a jump number of 00. Although, as in all jumps,
no status is changed and no instructions are executed between the JUMP 00
and JUMP END 00 instructions, the program must search for the next JUMP
END 00 instruction, producing a slightly longer execution time.
Execution of programs containing multiple JUMP 00 instructions for one
JUMP END 00 instruction resembles that of similar interlocked sections. The
following diagram is the same as that used for the interlock example above,
except redrawn with jumps. This diagram, however, would not execute the
same, as has already be described, i.e., interlocks would reset certain parts
of the interlocked section but jumps would not affect any status between the
JUMP and JUMP END instructions.
Jump diagrams can also be drawn as branching instruction lines if desired
and would look exactly like their interlock equivalents. The non-branching
form, which is the form displayed on the GPC, will be used in this manual.
Depending on the model of Programming Console used, it is either con-
nected to the CPU via a Programming Console Adapter and Connecting Ca-
ble or it is mounted directly to the CPU.
The keyboard of the Programming Console is functionally divided by key
color into the following four areas:
The ten white keys are used to input numeric program data such as program
addresses, data area addresses, and operand values. The numeric keys are
also used in combination with the function key (FUN) to enter instructions
with function codes.
The CLR key clears the display and cancels current Programming Console
operations. It is also used when you key in the password at the beginning of
programming operations. Any Programming Console operation can be can-
celled by pressing the CLR key, although the CLR key may have to be
pressed two or three times to cancel the operation and clear the display.
The yellow keys are used for writing and correcting programs. Detailed ex-
planations of their functions are given later in this section.
Instruction 1
Instruction 2
Instruction 3
Instruction 4
JMP(04) 00
JMP(04) 00
JME(05) 00
Address Instruction
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
0008
0009
0010
0011
0012
0013
LD
JMP(04)
LD
Instruction 1
LD
JMP(04)
LD
AND NOT
Instruction 2
LD
Instruction 3
LD
Instruction 4
JME(05)
Operands
Section 4-4
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
00
00
00

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