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memory (DM), local data memory (LDM), and network data memory (NDM) (see Figure
Experienced users can alter these values, as well as delete or create new commands. Be aware that deleting required values may cause your system to be
Data for each index is entered in hexadecimal format (00 to FF).
Example: Data = 19. Bit 0, 3, and 4 are set.
Example:
Each bit (in binary, 0 to 1) has its own unique meaning. Refer to the Office Data Specifications Manual for details.
To use the default features, select the Use Default System Features check box. Restore the default settings by clicking the Restore Defaults button.
When the Edit or New buttons are selected, Figure
These buttons are only enabled when the Use Default System Features option is not selected.
NOTE
Figure 7-3 Edit System Features
Step 1 Select the desired command (ASYD, ASYDL, and ASYDN) from the Command
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