Yaskawa MotionSuite Series Machine Controller Software Manual User Manual

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MotionSuite™ Series Machine Controller Software Manual

Chapter 8: Ladder Programming

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1. DWG rank

Input the rank of the ladder or function program as one character. The rank can
be freely determined by the user.

2. Privilege Parameter

Input the read/write privileges for the ladder or function program. The privilege
data cannot be set to a value higher than that of the current user. See Section
4.11 “User Management” for details on file privileges.

3. Number of D Registers

Input the number of D register words when using D registers within a ladder or
function program. D register cannot be used within the program if 0 is input.
For example, when 10 is input, the D register numbers usable within the program
are as follows:

Integers

: DW00000~DW00009

32-bit Integers

: DL00000~DL00008

Real Numbers

: DF00000~DF00008

Bit form

: DB000000~DB000009F

4. Number of # Registers

1

Input the number of # register words when # registers are used within a ladder or
function program. If 0 is input, # registers cannot be referred to within a pro-
gram.

5. Number of SFC Output Bits

Input the output bits for each SFC step in units of 16 bits (to a maximum of 128
bits) when using an SFC program within a ladder or function program. If 0 is
input, this only results in the SFC output bit time chart not being displayed, and
has no effect on the operation of the SFC program.

6. DWG Title

Input a ladder or function program title of 48 16-bit characters (24 32-bit charac-
ters) or less. 16-bit and 32-bit characters may be combined in the title. The
number of D registers and # register varies depending on the PLC type. More-
over, SFC programs cannot be used by some PLC types. See “MP9XX User
Manual, Edition XXX”.

7. Ladder Number/Function Symbol

Displays the ladder number/function symbol of the program subject to property
setting.

Note:

The D registers and # registers are merely for storing areas. It follows then, that if a
register of a given prefix is used in program creation, it is necessary to create the pro-

1. # registers are called “sharp” registers.

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