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4. DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS
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6095 Number of programs used for simple macro calls
[Data type] Byte
[Unit of data] Number of programs
[Valid data range] 0 to 16
This parameter specifies the number of programs used for simple macro
calls. When 3 is set, for example, three programs can be called. In this
case, the three signals, MCST1, MCST2, and MCST3, among MCST1
through MCST16 are enabled as the macro call activation signals for
calling the programs. If this parameter is set to 0, this function is disabled.
6096 Number of the first program of programs used for simple macro calls
[Data type] Word
[Unit of data] Number
[Valid data range] 0 to 9999
Register the O number of the first program used for simple macro calls.
When 9000 is set, for example, the relationship between the macro call
activation signals (MCSTx) and program numbers activated by the
signals is as follows:
MCST1 signal : Activates O9000
(when the value of parameter No. 6095 is 1 or greater).
MCST2 signal : Activates O9001
(when the value of parameter No. 6095 is 2 or greater).
MCST3 signal : Activates O9002
(when the value of parameter No. 6095 is 3 or greater).
::
MCST15 signal : Activates O9014
(when the value of parameter No. 6095 is 15 or greater).
MCST16 signal : Activates O9015
(when the value of parameter No. 6095 is 16).
6097 Start address of signals used for simple macro calls
[Data type] Word
[Unit of data] Number
[Valid data range] 0 to 65535
This parameter specifies the start address of signals used for simple macro
calls. When 500 is set, for example, R500 through R506 are used as
signals for simple macro calls. If a nonexistent number is set, this
function is disabled.
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PARAMETERS OF
SIMPLE MACROS