Programmer (HHP) User guide

Chapter 1
1
Using Data Handling Instructions
11–10
The destination file type determines the number of words that an instruction
transfers. For example, if the destination file type is a counter and the source
file type is an integer, three integer words are transferred for each element in
the counter-type file.
After a COP or FLL instruction is executed, index register S24 is cleared to
zero.
Using COP
This instruction copies blocks of data from one location into another. It uses
no status bits. If you need an enable bit, program an output instruction
(OUT) in parallel using an internal bit as the output address. The following
figure shows how file instruction data is manipulated.
Source Destination
File to File
Entering
Parameters
Enter the following parameters when programming this instruction:
Source is the address of the first word in the file to be copied. You must
use the file indicator (#) in the address. (The HHP inserts the # character
automatically.)
Destination is the address of the first word in the file where the data is to
be stored. You must use the file indicator (#) in the address. (The HHP
inserts the # character automatically.)
Length is the number of words or elements in the file to be copied. See
the table below.
If th d tination fil t p i a n :
then you can specify a maximum length of:
If
th
e
d
es
tination
fil
e
t
y
p
e
i
s
a
(
n
)
:
Discrete Analog
Output 1 5
Input 2 8
Status 33
Bit 32
Timer 40
Counter 32
Control 16
Integer 105
Important: The maximum lengths apply when the source is of the
same file type.
False
27.31+5.06/word
True
6.60COP
26.86+3.62/word 6.60FLL
Execution Times (µ
sec) when:
COP
COPY FILE
Source #C5:11
Dest #N7:14
Length 25
FLL
FILL FILE
Source N7:11
Dest #C5:12
Length 5
Ladder representation:
Cop
y
Fil
e (
COP
)
and
Fill File (FLL) Instructions