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122 • Chapter 7 Application Programming 
 
DMC-3425 
NOTE: An ENDIF command must always be executed for every IF command that has been executed.  
It is recommended that the user not include jump commands inside IF conditional statements since this 
causes re-direction of command execution.  In this case, the command interpreter may not execute an 
ENDIF command. 
Using the ELSE Command 
The ELSE command is an optional part of an IF conditional statement and allows for the execution of 
command only when the argument of the IF command evaluates False.   The ELSE command must 
occur after an IF command and has no arguments.  If the argument of the IF command evaluates false, 
the controller will skip commands until the ELSE command.  If the argument for the IF command 
evaluates true, the controller will execute the commands between the IF and ELSE command.  
Nesting IF Conditional Statements 
The DMC-3425 allows for IF conditional statements to be included within other IF conditional 
statements.  This technique is known as 'nesting' and the DMC-3425 allows  up to 255 IF conditional 
statements to be nested.  This is a very powerful technique allowing the user to specify a variety of 
different cases for branching. 
Command Format -  IF, ELSE and ENDIF 
 
Format: Description 
IF <condition> 
Execute commands proceeding IF command (up to ELSE command) if 
conditional statement(s) is true, otherwise continue executing at ENDIF command 
or optional ELSE command. 
ELSE  
Optional command.  Allows for commands to be executed when argument of IF 
command evaluates not true.  Can only be used with IF command. 
ENDIF 
Command to end IF conditional statement.  Program must have an ENDIF 
command for every IF command. 
 
Instruction Interpretation 
#TEST 
Begin Main Program "TEST" 
II,,3 
Enable interrupts on input 1 and input 2 
MG "WAITING FOR INPUT 1, INPUT 2" 
Output message 
#LOOP 
Label to be used for endless loop 
JP #LOOP 
Endless loop 
EN 
End of main program 
#ININT 
Input Interrupt Subroutine 
IF (@IN[1]=0) 
IF conditional statement based on input 1 
IF (@IN[2]=0) 
2
nd
 IF executed if 1
st
 IF conditional true 
MG "INPUT 1 AND INPUT 2 ARE ACTIVE" 
Message executed if 2
nd
 IF is true 
ELSE 
ELSE command for 2
nd
 IF statement 
MG "ONLY INPUT 1 IS ACTIVE 
Message executed if 2
nd
 IF is false 
ENDIF 
End of 2
nd
 conditional statement 
ELSE 
ELSE command for 1
st
 IF statement 
MG"ONLY INPUT 2 IS ACTIVE" 
Message executed if 1
st
 IF statement 
ENDIF 
End of 1
st
 conditional statement 
#WAIT 
Label to be used for a loop