User guide
Chapter 7
Creating and Editing a Program File
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6. Press [ENTER] again.
The cursor wraps around to the beginning of the program and locates the
cursor on the previous occurrence of the address, in rung 0:
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CUR–INS CUR–OPD NEW–INS FORCEUP
OFL
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NO FORCE
XIC:I1:1.0/1 2.0.0.0.2
7. Exit the search. Press [ESC].
Searching for a Particular Instruction with a Specific Address
In most applications, you search for the location of an instruction and its
associated address. In the procedure below, the search is for the location of
output energize (OTE), O:3/4.
1. Use the cursor keys to position the cursor on the left power rail of rung 0:
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>INS_RNG MOD_RNG SEARCH DEL_RNG UND_RNG
OFL
2. Press [F3], SEARCH. The search display appears:
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CUR–INS CUR–OPD NEW–INS FORCEUP
OFL+