Mitsubishi Electronics 60/60S Router User Manual


 
2. Monitor
2.8 LOCAL VARIABLE
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2.8 LOCAL VARIABLE
When the menu key
LOC-VAR
is pressed, the LOCAL VARIABLE screen is displayed.
Local variables #1 to #33 are provided for each user macro subprogram call level. 33-local variable data is
displayed per page and five-page configuration of levels 0 to 4 is used.
RESERCH PLC-SW COM-VAR LOC-VAR MENU
[LOCAL VARIABLE] MONITOR 8. 1/ 5
DISP LV. (0)
ACT. LV. (1)
A 1 -12345.6789 F 9 Q 17 Y 25
B 2 12.345 10 R 18 Z 26
C 3 H 11 S 19 27
I 4 12 T 20 28
J 5 M 13 U 21 29
K 6 14 V 22 30
D 7 15 W 23 31
E 8 16 X 24 32
33
<INVALID> FEED-HOLD OVERRIDE EXACT
SNGL-BLOCK MST-FIN
Display item Explanation
A 1 -12345.6789
B 2 12.3450
C 3
The local variable numbers and contents are displayed.
The alphabetic character preceding each local variable number is
argument code. None of G, L, N, O, and P can be used as
arguments and are displayed.
33 local variables (#1 to #33) exist for each user macro subprogram
call level of depth.
If variable data is "null" (Note), the data display field will be blank. If
the number of columns of data is too large (the data contains more
than six characters in the integer part or more than four characters
in the fraction part), the exponent will be used for display.
(Note) In terms of calculation, a "null" setting is handled in the
same manner as "0". However, it is not handled in the same
manner as "0" when using the condition expressions EQ
and NE.
ACT. LV. (1) This indicates the level of depth during user macro subprogram
control execution.
(0): User macro is not called.
(1): User macro call level 1
(2): User macro call level 2
(3): User macro call level 3
(4): User macro call level 4