Reference Manual
  PMAC 2 Software Reference 
310  PMAC Program Command Specification 
See Also 
I-variable I5 
On-line commands ENABLE PLC, DISABLE PLC, ENABLE PLCC, DISABLE 
PLCC, <CONTROL-D> 
Program command ENABLE PLC, DISABLE PLCC, ENABLE PLCC 
DISABLE PLCC {constant}[,{constant}...] 
Function 
Disable Compiled PLC Programs 
Type 
Motion program (PROG or ROT), PLC program (uncompiled or compiled), except for 
PLC0 and PLCC0 
Syntax 
DISABLE PLCC {constant}[,{constant}...] 
DISABLE PLCC {constant}[..{constant}] 
DIS PLCC {constant}[,{constant}...] 
DIS PLCC {constant}[..{constant}] 
where: 
•  {constant} is an integer from 0 to 31 representing the compiled PLC number 
Remarks 
Warning: 
This command should not be used in a foreground PLC either 
uncompiled PLC 0 or compiled PLCC 0 as its operation cannot be 
guaranteed in these programs. 
This command disables the operation of the specified compiled PLC (PLCC) programs. 
The programs are specified by number, and can be used singly, in a list separated by 
commas, or in a continuous range. 
I-variable I5 is a separate master control of PLC program operation. Think of the two 
bits of I5 as two master circuit breakers for a house, and the individual PLC and PLCC 
enable/disable bits as separate light switches within the house. Both the master breaker 
and the switch must be on for the PLC to operate. The breakers and the switches can be 
operated independently without affecting the setting of the others. 
Example 
DISABLE PLCC 1 
DISABLE PLCC 4,5 
DISABLE PLCC 7..20 
DIS PLCC 3,8,11 
DIS PLC 0..31 
See Also 
I-variable I5 
On-line commands ENABLE PLC, DISABLE PLC, ENABLE PLCC, DISABLE 
PLCC, <CONTROL-D> 
Program command ENABLE PLC, DISABLE PLC, ENABLE PLCC 
DISPLAY [{constant}] "{message}" 
Function 
Display Text to Display Port 
Type 
Motion program (PROG and ROT), PLC program 
Syntax 
DISPLAY [{constant}] "{message}" 
DISP [{constant}] "{message}" 
where: 
•  {constant} is an integer value between 0 and 79 specifying the starting character 
number on the display; if no value is specified, 0 is used. 










