2 ) hierarchical configuration of drawings – Yaskawa MP900 Series Ladder Programming Manual User Manual

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4.2 Ladder Drawings

4.2.1 Types of Ladder Drawings

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( 2 ) Hierarchical Configuration of Drawings

Each process program is organized in a parent-child-grandchild hierarchy.
The parent drawing first must call a child drawing, and then the child drawing must call a grandchild drawing. This is
called the hierarchical configuration of drawings.
A parent drawing cannot call a child drawing with a different drawing type. Similarly, a child drawing cannot call a
grandchild drawing from a different drawing type. A parent drawing cannot call a grandchild drawing directly.
You can call functions from any drawing regardless of the drawing type or hierarchy.
The hierarchy of drawings is shown below using DWG.A drawings as an example.

DWG.X YY .ZZ

Parent drawing type (A, I, H, or L)

Child drawing number (01 to 99)

Grandchild drawing number (01 to 99)

DWG.X 00

Parent drawing type (A, I, H, or L)
of the drawing where the error occurs

Drawing name:

The following notation is used for operation error drawings.

A

Parent

drawing

A01

A01.01

A01.02

A02

A02.01

Child

drawings

Grandchild

drawings

Functions

FUNC01

FUNC02

FUNC03

Fixed value (00)

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