6. Explanation of Commands
6.2 Command Formats
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6.2.5 Digit Designation
A digit may need to be designated for the bit device (X, Y, M, L, SM, F) when using the function
command. How many points of 4-point unit bit devices are to be used with the 16-bit or 32-bit
command is selected with this digit designation.
Use device K when designating the digit. The designation range is as shown below. A random bit
device can be set for the bit device.
(a) 16-bit command: K1 to 4 (4 to 16 points)
(Example) Setting range with digit designation of X0 to F 16-bit data
K1 designation range
(4 points)
X0X3X4X8 X7XC XBXF
K2 designation range
(8 points)
K3 designation range
(12 points)
K4 designation range
(16 points)
(b) 32-bit command: K1 to 8 (4 to 32 points)
(Example) Setting range with digit designation of X0 to 1F 32-bit data.
X0X3X4X8 X7XCXBXFX10X13X14X18 X17X1C X1BX1F
K1 designation range
(4 points)
K2 designation range
(8 points)
K3 designation range
(12 points)
K4 designation range
(16 points)
K5 designation range
(20 points)
K6 designation range
(24 points)
K7 designation range
(28 points)
K8 designation range
(32 points)