1/25/2011 12:09 AM | |
Joined: 10/7/2005 Last visit: 10/14/2024 Posts: 3024 Rating: (1054)
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Hello aliuta2000 "SA T 1" is the German Step 5 mnemonic for an Off delay Timer and would be accepcted if your Step 5 is set to use German mnemonics. I presume you use English mnemonics in which case the following applies (note that some of the available english S5 CPU manuals do unfortunately show German mnemonicsin them and can not always be trusted): SP T x: Start as Pulse timer(SI in German) SE T x: Start as Extended Pulse timer (SV in German) SD T x: Start as On Delaytimer (SE in German) SS T x: Start as Stored On Delaytimer (same in German) SF T x: Start as Off Delaytimer (SA in German) I hope this helps |
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1/26/2011 10:42 AM | |
Joined: 10/7/2005 Last visit: 10/14/2024 Posts: 3024 Rating: (1054)
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Hello again aliuta2000 looks like you have some more German menmonic in your Step 5 printout, but it is easily solved: German English A DB 22 -> C DB 22 (Call DB 22) SPB=M001-> JC=M001 (Jump Conditionally) All "M" addresses (e.g. M2.2, MW111) are "F" addresses (so called Flags) as you already correctly assumend, all "E" addresses that you may come across will be "I" addressses (Inputs) and all "U" binary checks will be "A" (AND command). I hope this helps |
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