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b)Use the 1 and 0 Keys to change a bit’s status to on or off. The cursor will move one bit to the right after one of these keys is pressed.
B | D0000 CHG? |
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1 | 1010010101010101 |
c)Use the SHIFT and SET and SHIFT and RESET Keys to
Note Bits in the DM Area cannot be
4.Press the WRITE Key to write the changes in memory and return to the binary monitor.
WRITE
D0000 MONTR
1010010101010101
4-3-21 Signed Decimal Data Modification
This operation is used to change the decimal value of a word being moni- tored as signed decimal data, within a range of
Words SR 253 to SR 255 cannot be changed.
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!Caution Before changing the contents of I/O memory, be sure that the changes will not cause equipment to operate unexpectedly or dangerously. In particular, take care when changing the status of output bits. The PC continues to refresh I/O bits even if the PC is in PROGRAM mode, so devices connected to output points on the CPU Unit or Expansion I/O Units may operate unexpectedly.
1, 2, 3... 1. Monitor (signed decimal) the status of the word for which the present value is to be changed.
(Signed decimal monitor)
2. Press the CHG Key to begin decimal data modification.
PRES VAL?
CHG D0200)00016
3.Input the new PV and press the WRITE Key to change the PV. The operation will end and the
The PV can be set within a range of
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RESET | 3 | 2 | WRITE |
D0200
)32768
If an erroneous input has been made, press the CLR Key to restore the sta- tus prior to the input. Then enter the correct input.
The buzzer will sound if a value outside the specified range is input, allowing no writing.
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