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Multiple Point Store

Connection Requirements

Supported PLC Series

XPnA/1RXPnBXPnEXPnFCP3A/B/P/U
CP4A~D/U
CPnECPnFBPPLC-S

Supported Data Registers

MXYKLFTCSZRQD@DConstant
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Supported Flags

FlagBitSupport
ErrorF11.0-
ZeroF11.1-
CarryF11.2-

Number of Steps

Steps
1

Notice

General Connection Behavior

The branching connections behave as follows:

  • Multiple branch connections are used to connect output coils to the left-hand side of a contact.
    • Without multiple branch connections, connections can only be made to the right-hand side of the last contact.
  • For every MPS connection, there must be a corresponding MPP connection.
  • The last contact or coil circuit must be connected by a MPP connection.
Multiple Point Store Behavior

The MPS branch connection behaves as follows:

  • MPS is NOT displayed in the ladder diagram.
  • MPS stores the preceding operation result (ON or OFF) preceding the MPS.
  • The connection performs the operation with the resulting value in the next step.
  • MPS can be used successively up to 16 connection.
  • MPS is used to start branching in a ladder.
    • MPS stores the connection point of the ladder circuit so that further coil branches can recall the value later.

Example

MPS Example 1

The MPS multiple branch connection stores the operation result.

MPS Example 2

The MPS multiple branch connection must be followed by a MPP multiple branch connection.