IAI America ASEL User Manual

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Part 2 Programs

Chapter 1 SEL

Language Data

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Part 2 Programs

1.4

Flags

Contrary to its common meaning, the term “flag” as used in programming means “memory.” Flags are

used to set or reset data. They correspond to “auxiliary relays” in a sequencer.

Flags are divided into global flags (Nos. 600 to 899) that can be used in all programs, and local flags (Nos.

900 to 999) that can be used only in each program.

Global flags will be retained (backed up by battery) even after the power is turned off.

Local flags will be cleared when the power is turned off.

Flag number

600 ~ 899

Can be used in all programs

“Global flags”

Flag number

900 ~ 999

Used only in each program

“Local flags”

Program 1

Program n

BTON 600

WTON 600

BTON 900

BTON 900

Turn on flag 600

Wait for flag 600 to turn ON

(Like this, global flags can be

used to exchange signals.)

(Although the number is the

same, these are local flags and

can exist only in their

respective programs.)

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