3. Input/Output Signals
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3.4 Limits for Using High Speed Processing Program
3.4.1 Separation of Main Processing and High Speed Processing Bit Operation Areas
(1) Bit operation area
When using high speed processing, the bit operation range such as the temporary memory is
separated from the main process.
(Method 1) When using the same M or G code, the bit operation area for high speed processing
and the bit operation area for main processing are separated by 64 points or more
and used.
For example, the following is used
M0 to M4735 for main processing Separate by 64 points or more
M4800 to M5120 for high speed processing (M4736 to M4799 are not used)
(Method 2) M is used for the main processing temporary memory and G is used for the high
speed processing temporary memory.
(Note 1) The output devices handled with high speed processing must be limited to M or Y, D
and R.
(Note 2) These limits apply not only to the OUT command, but also to the PLF, PLS, SET, RST
and MOV command, etc., outputs. The devices apply to all devices including M, F, L,
SM, T and C.
Separated by 64 points or mpre during the MOV
command.
Interlock
Output to NC