
B-63330EN/03 4.DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS
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7040 Number of consecutive macro statement blocks in an execution macro
program that can be processed
[Input type] Parameter input
[Data type] Integer
[Unit of data] Block
[Valid data range] 0 to 99999999
Set the number of consecutive macro statement blocks in an execution
macro program that can be processed. A setting of 0 corresponds to
500 blocks.
Usually, all of consecutive macro statements are executed without
stopping. If there is a large number of consecutive macro statements,
their execution will slow down displays and auxiliary macros. To
prevent this from occurring, the processing of macro statements may
be interrupted with the number of blocks specified, thereby reducing
the effect on displays and auxiliary macros. A setting of 1 to 499
slows down the processing of macro statements, speeding up displays
and auxiliary macros. A setting of 501 or greater speeds up the
processing of macro statements, slowing down displays and auxiliary
macros.
NOTE
This parameter is effective only to macro statements
in an execution macro program.
It has no effect on any macro statements in custom
macro programs.
This parameter has an effect if the number of
consecutive statement blocks is equal to or greater
than the setting of this parameter.
7045 Operating speed of the auxiliary macro function
[Input type] Parameter input
[Data type] Integer
[Valid data range] 0 - 20
The auxiliary macro function executes auxiliary macros at constant
intervals, several blocks at a time. Use this parameter to specify the
number of blocks to be executed at a time. (Setting + 1) blocks will
be executed. For example, if 5 is set, six blocks will be executed at a
time.