
2.4 Instruction Details
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Chapter 2 Instructions
Example
Coding
Description
• 0500 and 0501 turn ON 0.1-s after 0000 turns ON.
• TMS is a subtraction timer. When the current value reaches "#00000", the
contact of the timer No. turns ON.
• When input relay 0000 turns OFF, contact T000 turns OFF and the current value
of TMS000 is reset.
Note 1: The TMS number cannot be the same as any other TMS, TMH, TMR, C, or
UDC instructions in the same program.
Note 2: The current value of TMS is not retained but is reset to the preset value if
power failure occurs or if power is turned OFF.
• When the number specified by TMS is used as a contact (T000 in the above
example), this contact can be used as many times as desired. It can also be
used as both N.O. and N.C. contacts.
• Timer accuracy = 0.001 sec. + (1 scan time) (max.)
Operand
Key operations
TMS: 1-ms Timer
Sets a 16-bit on-delay timer that
counts down in 0.01 ms decrements.
*1 0.001 s x 100 = 0.1 s
SET
1
ANB
5
FUN
#ddddd
Txxx
T
S
0000
T000
0500
#00100
T000
T
S
Preset value: 0.1 s
Line No. Instruction Operand
0000 LD 0000
0001 TMS 000 #00010*
1
0002 LD T000
0003 OUT 0500
SET
1
ANB
5
FUN
ENT
R-SRCH
ENT
R-SRCH
Operand
(Preset value)
Operand
(TMS No.)
:
TMS
Visual KV KV-300 KV-10/16 KV-24/40/80
No.: 000 to 249 No.: 000 to 249 No.: 000 to 063 No.: 000 to 119
Preset value: Preset value: Preset value: Preset value:
#00000 to #65535 #00000 to #65535 #00000 to #65535 #00000 to #65535
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