Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens
Assume that the data size is L and the recipe number is N, and the actual recipe data space is
equal to L x N words, i.e. L x N recipe registers are occupied. Delta DOP-B series has a recipe
buffer area (Table 3-3-2) which stores the selected recipe data by the user. The size of this
buffer area is the same as the data size of the selected recipe. It also means that L recipe
registers are occupied in recipe buffer area. Therefore, there will be L x (N+1) registers
occupied in one recipe table. Use the following method to access data that set with recipe.
Word Access RCPn ( n : 0-L*(N+1)-1 )
Note: -1 indicates that the number of RCP starts from 0.
RCP0
36 RCP1
42
RCP2
36 RCP3
42
RCP4
12 RCP5
33
RCP6 RCP7
51
27
Recipe Buffer
Area
RCPNO = 1
1st Number of Recipe
Data
Table 3-3-1 Recipe Table Table 3-3-2 Layout of Recipe Registers
Example 1:
Table 3-3-1 is an example of how to access data. The size L is set to 2 and the number N is
set to 3 with the recipe data. Thus the layout of the recipe data will be shown as Table 3-3-2,
i.e. RCP0~RCP7 are occupied. When RCPNO is set to 1 and the recipe buffer area will show the
1st number of recipe data. If RCPNO is change to 3, the recipe buffer area will show 3rd
number of recipe data shown as in Table 3-3-4.
RCP0
27 RCP1
51
RCP2
36 RCP3
42
RCP4
12 RCP5
33
RCP6
27 RCP7
51
Recipe Buffer
Area
RCPNO = 3
3rd Number of Recipe
Data
Table 3-3-3 Recipe Table Table 3-3-4 Layout of Recipe Registers
3-20 Revision May, 2010