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4.4 Registers (Variables)

4.4.1 What Are Registers?

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4.4 Registers (Variables)

4.4.1 What Are Registers?

Registers are areas that store data within the Machine Controller. Variables are registers with labels (variable names).
There are two kinds of registers: global registers that are shared between all programs, and local registers that are used
only by a specific program.

( 1 ) Global Registers

Global registers are variables that are shared by ladder programs, user functions, motion programs, and sequence pro-
grams. Memory space for global registers is reserved by the system for each register type.

( 2 ) Local Registers

Local registers can be used within a specific drawing. They cannot be used in other drawings.

Ladder programs

User functions

Motion programs/

sequence programs

S registers

8,192 words

M registers

65,535 words

I registers

32,768 words +

Monitor parameters

O registers

32,768 words +

Setting parameters

C registers

16,384 words

Global Registers

Parent drawing

H

Child drawing

H01

User function

FUNC01

User function

FUNC02

# registers

D registers

# registers

D registers

X registers
Y registers
Z registers

# registers

D registers

X registers
Y registers
Z registers

# registers

D registers

Local Registers

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