Rockwell Automation 1771-DB BASIC MODULE User Manual

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Index

I-14

example block transfer BASIC
program, 5-7
example ladder logic

CALl 118, 13-56
CALL 122, 13-65
CALL 123, 13-74
CALL 32, 12-22
CALL 33, 12-28
CALL 34, 12-33
CALL 49, 12-49
CALL 50, 12-57
PLC-2 processor, 5-8
PLC-3 processor, 5-9
PLC-5 processor, 5-10, 5-11
PLC-5/250 processor, 5-12

exclusive OR, 9-8
execution control calls, 7-7
EXP, logarithmic operator, 9-13

See also **

expanded ONERR restart, CALL
38, 12-36

See also ONERR

exponentiation (**), arithmetic
operator, 9-5

See also EXP

expressions, 9-1
EXTRA IGNORED, C-3, C-5

F
find a string in a string, CALL 64,
12-63
floating-point

BASIC module, 8-9

See also CALLs 88 and 89

PLC-5, 8-9

See also CALLs 88 and 89

floating-point numbers, 8-3
FOR-TO-NEXT, 11-11
FREE, special function operator,
9-17
free-running clock, A-2
full-duplex slave mode, CALL
108, 13-38
functional operators, 9-11

ABS, 9-11
INT, 9-12
NOT, 9-11
PI, 9-12
RND, 9-12
SGN, 9-12
SQR, 9-12

G
GET, 11-12
get DF1 packet length, CALL 117,
13-51
get number of characters in PRT2
port buffers, CALL 36, 12-35
get numeric input character from
ASCII port, CALL 35, 12-34

See also GET@

GET#, 11-12
GET@, 11-12
getting started flowchart, Using-5
GOSUB, 11-13
GOTO, 11-14
greater than (>), relational
operator, 9-9
greater than or equal to (>=),
relational operator, 9-9
guard against electrostatic
discharge, 1-1

H
half-duplex slave operation,
CALL 108, 13-38
handshaking, 2-4

block-transfers, 5-2
enabling/disabling, 11-20
hardware, 2-5
modem full-duplex mode,
CALL 108, 13-42
modem half-duplex mode,
CALL 108, 13-40
modem handshaking selection,
CALL 108, 13-38
software handshaking, 2-4

hardware features, A-2

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