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JSR Instruction
The JSR Instruction stands for "Jump to Subroutine," a command in programming that directs the process flow to a different section of code or subroutine and then returns.
MCR Zone
In Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming, an MCR Zone (Master Control Reset) is a designated area that controls the execution of sections of ladder logic code, typically enabling or disabling it.
Conditional Instruction
A programming command that executes a certain segment of code only if specific conditions are met.
Processor Scan
Processor Scan is the cyclic process by which a PLC reads inputs, executes its programmed logic, and updates outputs.
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