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4 Operand
May lbe mul4fple
Contote HRooo
Operand 2
May be Constoant
HROOa3
Destinatfon
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Blo fommat
Key Points from the Document: Operations and Configuration: The document mentions "PLc Addition," "Constant Operand," and "Multiple Operand." These likely refer to arithmetic operations within the PLC, involving different operands (variables or constants). Examples include adding two operands and storing the result in a destination register. Enabling Operations: The document discusses enabling certain operations using specific registers (e.g., "HRoo," "HRoo2"). It also mentions preconditions and previous values required before enabling an operation. Operand and Destination Handling: Instructions involve handling multiple operands, specifying their format, and defining the destination for the results. Examples include using registers like "HROOa3" and "HROOoH." Operands: These are the variables or constants involved in the operation. For example, Operand 1 might be stored in "HRooo," and Operand 2 in "HROOa3." Destination: The result of the addition is stored in a specific register, such as "oRoooH." Process: The PLC reads the values from Operand 1 and Operand 2, performs the addition, and writes the result to the destination register.
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