
B–61863E/15
6. LADDER DIAGRAM MONITOR
AND EDITOR
PMC–NB6 MANIPULATION
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Screen Settings
Jump to
Top/Bottom
Search Address or Net
Search next
Switch range
Search Functional
Instruction
Soft keys of LADDER Diagram Monitor screen on PMC–NB6
Search Write Coil
Search soft keys
Main soft keys of LADDER Diagram Monitor screen
Program List
Display Data Table
LADDER Diagram Editor
Search previous
Switches to Collective
Monitor screen
Pick up a Ladder
Diagram net
(a) Operation with Soft–keys
1. [LIST] Go to Program List Viewer screen
Goes to Program List Viewer screen to choose subprogram to be
displayed at LADDER Diagram Monitor screen.
2. [SEARCH MENU] Search & Jump
Change soft keys to ”Search soft keys”. Use Return key [<] to
return to the ”Main soft keys”.
”Search soft keys” consists of followings:
D [TOP BOTTOM] Jump to Top/Bottom
Jumps to the top of LADDER Program. If the top is
displayed already, then jump to the bottom.
D [SEARCH] Search Address/Net
Searches the PMC address or the net according to the
preceding string. You can specify both of bit address and byte
address.
When digits are entered, the digits are supposed to be a net
number and the screen will jump to the net of the net number.
When a string other than digits is entered, the string is
examined as a symbol for some PMC address at first. If the
string matches a symbol, then the address that the symbol
means will be searched for.
If no symbol matches the string, then the string is examined
as PMC address at next. If the string indicates correct PMC
address, then the address will be searched for.
When cursor is hidden, the net that has the specified net
number or contains the specified address will be shown at the
top of the screen.
When cursor is shown, the cursor moves to the relay or the
parameter to show the found address directly.
D [WRITE SEARCH] Search Write Coil
Searches for the write coils with the address that entered
string means. Any contacts with the address are ignored.
D [FUNC SEARCH] Search Functional Instruction
Searches for the functional instructions by its SUB number
or its mnemonic name such as ”TMR” or ”END2”.
6.1.2
Operations