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*This book is volume 3 of Mitsubishi Electric Programming Series I. What This Book Offers ・Sequence control program can be created ⇒Various control becomes possible by learning the basic writing style ・Can improve PLC/GOT of specific equipment ⇒Learn improvement methods from 4 examples ・Learning how to investigate problems ⇒ Leads to early resolution of problems Key Topics Introduction Chapter 1 Convenient Shortcuts 1-1 Device search "Ctrl + F" 1-2 Device usage list "Ctrl + D" 1-3 Comment, statement, note display "Ctrl + F5, F7, F8." 1-4 Statement list between lines "Ctrl + L" 1-5 Input/delete vertical/horizontal lines "Ctrl + arrow keys." Exercise 1 (computer operation) Practice Question 1 Answers Chapter 2 Basic sequence control program 2-1 Creation of sequence control using a washing machine 2-2 Step 1 Creation of a washing machine automatic operation signal circuit 2-3 Step 2 Create a washing machine sequence control circuit. 2-4 Step 3 Washing machine interlock, creation of temporary stop circuit 2-5 Step 4 Create a circuit for the washing machine's optional course. 2-6 Step 5 Creation of touch panel screen for washing machine operation. 2-7 Step 6 Washing machine manual course circuit/screen creation Exercise 2 (Bottle transfer sequence control: PLC program) Practice Question 2 Answers Exercise 3 (Bottle transfer sequence control: touch panel) Exercise Question 3 Answers Chapter 3 Specific examples of PLC/GOT improvement. 3-1 Improvement example 1: Creation of energy-saving operation circuits for equipment/machinery 3-2 Improvement example 2: Creating a maintenance alarm circuit and screen based on the number of operations. 3-3 Improvement example 3: Alarm circuit/screen creation due to reduced operating time. 3-4 Improvement example 4: Creating a circuit and screen that acquires each operation time as a log. Chapter 4 3 Selections of Program Investigation Methods Useful in Trouble 4-1 Contact coil search "Ctrl + Alt + F7" 4-2 Investigation of defect cause using increment (INC) instruction 4-3 Investigation of defect occurrence step using increment (INC) instruction At the end