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DVP-ES2-EX2-SS2-SA2-SX2-Operation Manual

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3. Instruction Set<br />

API Mnemonic Operands Function<br />

271 D BAND<br />

Type<br />

Connect NO Contact in Series by<br />

Specified Bit<br />

Controllers<br />

<strong>ES2</strong>/<strong>EX2</strong> <strong>SS2</strong> <strong>SA2</strong> <strong>SX2</strong><br />

SE<br />

Bit Devices Word devices Program Steps<br />

OP X Y M S K H KnX KnY KnM KnS T C D E F BAND: 5 steps<br />

S * * * * * * DBAND: 9 steps<br />

n * * * * * * * * * * *<br />

Operands:<br />

S: Reference source device n: Reference bit<br />

PULSE 16-bit 32-bit<br />

<strong>ES2</strong>/<strong>EX2</strong> <strong>SS2</strong> <strong>SA2</strong><br />

<strong>SA2</strong><br />

<strong>SA2</strong><br />

<strong>SX2</strong> <strong>ES2</strong>/<strong>EX2</strong> <strong>SS2</strong> <strong>SX2</strong> <strong>ES2</strong>/<strong>EX2</strong> <strong>SS2</strong><br />

SE SE SE <strong>SX2</strong><br />

Explanations:<br />

1. For <strong>ES2</strong>/<strong>EX2</strong> models, only V1.20 or above supports the function.<br />

2. Available range for the value in operand n: K0~K15 for 16-bit instruction; K0~K31 for 32-bit<br />

instruction.<br />

3. BAND instruction is used to connect NO contact in series, whose state is defined by the<br />

reference bit n in reference device D, i.e. if the bit specified by n is ON, the NO contact will be<br />

ON, and vice versa.<br />

Program Example:<br />

X1<br />

BAND D0 K0 Y0<br />

Instruction: <strong>Operation</strong>:<br />

LDI X1 Load NC contact X1<br />

BAND D0 K0 Connect NO contact in series<br />

, whose state is defined by<br />

bit0 of D0<br />

OUT Y0 Drive coil Y0<br />

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