Instruction manual

SECTION 2. PROGRAM: EDLOG
PC208W, Version 3.0, Instruction Manual 2-9
Location number
Label
Program Use:
R Read
W Written to
M Manually marked
Number of Instructions
in the program that
read the location
Number of Instructions
in the program that write
to the location
Reps or Manual Block
Start First of Rep.
End Last of Rep.
FIGURE 2.7-1. INPUT LOCATION EDITOR Screen
2.7.4 INPUT LOCATION ANOMALIES
In most instances, EDLOG will automatically
assign Input Locations for locations which are
generated by the datalogger program. An
example of this is EDLOG’s handling of Input
Locations for the REPS parameter. Though
only one Input Location is specified, if REPS is
greater than 1, additional Input Locations are
created by EDLOG (refer to 2.7.2 above).
However, there are certain instructions which
generate multiple Input Locations for which
EDLOG does not automatically allocate Input
Locations. These are:
• Instruction 15, Serial I/O with Control Port
• Instruction 23, Burst Measurement
• Instruction 49, Spatial Maximum
• Instruction 50, Spatial Minimum
• Instruction 54, Block Move
• Instruction 75, Histogram
• Instruction 80, Set Active Storage Area
• Instruction 81, Rainflow Histogram
• Instruction 101, SDM-INT8
• Indexed input locations in a loop
Details on how EDLOG handles each of these
instructions is given in Appendix A.
When these instructions are used in a program,
the Toggle Manual feature (see 2.7.3 above)
can be used to manually mark Input Locations
for use by the program.