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Forced set/reset/cancel Data (Command)
A separate hexadecimal digit is used to specify the desired process for each bit
in the specified word, bits 00 to bit 5. The bits that are merely set or reset may
change status the next time the program is executed, but bits that are force-set
or force-reset will maintain the forced status until it is cleared. If the item speci-
fied under “Name” is a timer or counter, the status of the Completion Flag can be
force-set or force-reset using bit 15, and all other bits will be ignored. Only force-
setting and force-resetting are possible for timers/counters.
Bits 00 to 15 Setting
00 Bit status not changed
02 Reset
03 Set
04 Forced-reset
05 Forced-set
08 Forced set/reset status cancel
Note The item specified under “Name” must be in four characters. Fill any gaps with
spaces to make a total of four characters.
11-3-27 FORCED SET/RESET CANCEL –– KC
Cancels all forced set and forced reset bits (including those set by FORCED
SET, FORCED RESET, and MULTIPLE FORCED SET/RESET). If multiple bits
are set, the forced status will be cancelled for all of them. It is not possible to can-
cel bits one by one using KC.
Command Format
@ KC
x 10
0
x 10
1
↵:
Node no. Header
code
TerminatorFCS
Response Format
@ KC
x 10
0
x 10
1
x 16
1
x 16
0
↵:
Node no. Header
code
TerminatorFCSEnd code
11-3-28 PC MODEL READ –– MM
Reads the model type of the PC.
Command Format
@ MM
x 10
0
x 10
1
↵:
Node no. Header
code
TerminatorFCS
Response Format
@ MM
x 10
0
x 10
1
x 16
1
x 16
0
↵:
x 16
1
x 16
0
Node no. Header
code
TerminatorFCSEnd code Model
code
Host Link Commands
Section 11-3