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6-2SectionProgramming Console Operations
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1, 2, 3... 1. Monitor (signed decimal) the status of the word for which the present value
is to be changed.
(Signed decimal monitor)
D0200
Ć00016
2. Press the CHG Key to begin decimal data modification.
CHG PRES VAL?
D0200Ć00016
3. Input the new PV and press the WRITE Key to change the PV. The operation
will end and the signed-decimal monitoring display will return when the
WRITE Key is pressed.
The PV can be set within a range of 32,768 and 32,767. Use the SET Key to
input a positive number, and use the RESET Key to input a negative number.
RESET D3C2768WRITE D0200
Ć32768
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.
6-2-23 Unsigned Decimal Data Modification
This operation is used to change the decimal value of a word being moni-
tored as unsigned decimal data, within a range of 0 to 65,535. A change into
hexadecimal data is made automatically.
Words SR 253 to SR 255 cannot be changed.
RUN MONITOR PROGRAM
No OK OK
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 Board or Expansion I/O Boards may operate unexpectedly.
1, 2, 3... 1. Monitor (unsigned decimal) the status of the word for which the present val-
ue is to be changed.
(Unsigned decimal monitor)
c200
65520
2. Press the CHG Key to begin decimal data modification.
CHG PRES VAL?
c200 65520
3. Input the new PV and press the WRITE Key to change the PV. The operation
will end and the decimal-without-sign monitoring display will return when the
WRITE Key is pressed.
The PV can be set within a range of 0 to 65,535.
D3C2768WRITE c200
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.