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Omron PLC Training Course

Posted By: BlackDove
Omron PLC Training Course

Omron PLC Training Course
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 40 lectures ( 6h 58m) | Size: 2.1 GB


Programming Omron PLCS by CX-Programmer

What you'll learn
Working with Omron PLC in CX-Programmer Program

Requirements
Have Some Knowledge about PLC

Description
In this course, you can learn about more useful Omron PLC in CX-Programmer.

With CX-Programmer that included in CX-One Package you can Program Below PLC Series

CP1E, CP2E, CP1L, CP1H, CJ2M, CS1

You can download the CX-Programmer Trial Version from Omron Website.

Also after seeing the video you can send any question to me I can answer your questions.

Also, this course can be edited at your request.

Course Details

- DIFU/DIFD

* DIFU(013) turns the designated bit ON for one cycle when the execution condition goes from OFF to ON (rising edge).

* DIFD(014) turns the designated bit ON for one cycle when the execution condition goes from ON to OFF (falling edge).

- TIM/TIMX

* TIM or TIMX(550) operates a decrementing timer with units of 0.1-s.

- CNT/CNTX

* CNT/CNTX(546) operates a decrementing counter.

- KEEP/SET/RSET

* KEEP Operates like a latching relay.

* SET turns the operand bit ON when the execution condition is ON. After this, the specified contact will remain ON regardless of ON/OFF of the input condition.

* RSET turns the operand bit OFF when the execution condition is ON. After this, the specified contact will remain OFF regardless of ON/OFF of the input condition.

- MOV

*Transfers a word of data to the specified word.

- CMP

* Input comparison instructions compare two values (constants and/or the contents of specified words) and create an ON execution condition when the comparison condition is true. Input comparison instructions are available to compare signed or unsigned data of one-word or double-length data.

- CMP/CMPL

* CMP : Compares two unsigned binary values (constants and/or the contents of specified words) and outputs the result to the Arithmetic Flags in the Auxiliary Area.

* CMPL : Compares two double unsigned binary values (constants and/or the contents of specified words) and outputs the result to the Arithmetic Flags in the Auxiliary Area.

- INC/DEC

* Increments the 4-digit hexadecimal content of the specified word by 1.

* Decrements the 4-digit hexadecimal content of the specified word by 1.

- ASL/ASR

* ASL : Shifts the contents of Wd one bit to the left.

* ASR : Shifts the contents of Wd one bit to the right.

- SLD/SRD

* SLD : Shifts data by one digit (4 bits) to the left.

* SRD : Shifts data by one digit (4 bits) to the right.

- BSET

* Copies the same word to a range of consecutive words.

- MOVB

* Transfers the specified bit.

- MOVD

* Transfers the specified digit or digits. (Each digit is made up of 4 bits.)

- NASL/NASR

* NASL : Shifts the specified 16 bits of word data to the left by the specified number of bits.

* NASR : Shifts the specified 16 bits of word data to the right by the specified number of bits.

- MCMP

* Compares 16 consecutive words with another 16 consecutive words and turns ON the correspond­ing bit in the result word where the contents of the words are not equal.

- MTIM

* Compares 16 consecutive words with another 16 consecutive words and turns ON the correspond­ing bit in the result word where the contents of the words are not equal.

- TCMP

*Compares the source data to the contents of 16 consecutive words and turns ON the corresponding bit in the result word when the contents of the words are equal.

- TIML

* TIML(542)/TIMLX(553) operates a decrementing timer with units of 0.1s.

- TTIM

* TTIM(087)/TTIMX(555) operates an incrementing timer with units of 0.1-s.

- SETA/RSTA

* SETA(530) turns ON the specified number of consecutive bits.

* RSTA(531) turns OFF the specified number of consecutive bits.

- OUTB

* OUTB(534) outputs the status of the instruction's execution condition to the specified bit.

- XFER

* Transfers the specified number of consecutive words.

- XCHG

* Exchanges the contents of the two specified Words

Who this course is for
Beginner and advanced user