
Chapter 25 Memory Card Mode
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Notes on Switch Setting
[Division No.]
Specify the same division number as in the [Memory Card] dialog.
[Function]
Set the switch function. The following switch functions are available in
memory card mode.
(1)
Card Format
Pressing this switch formats the memory card as specified in the [Memory Card]
dialog.
* This switch is required for the data logging function (except for CF card) as well.
(2)
File Select
When file names in the memory card are displayed, this switch starts flashing.
Pressing on a file name selects it.
(3)
Record Select
This switch is active when a file has been chosen.
Pressing this switch brings up record names in the display area. The switch starts
flashing. Pressing on a record name selects it. The switch keeps flashing.
(4)
Card No. Edit
Card Name Edit
Auxiliary setting item: multi-overlap number/ MLIB placement position
Press the corresponding switch when you want to start editing card numbers or
names. When the entry keys (entry mode) are placed on the base screen, the keys
can be used. When the entry keys (entry mode) are placed on an overlap, the
overlap is called up. At the same time, the keys can be used.
* The settings of the multi-overlap number and the MLIB placement position
become active only when the entry keys (entry mode) are placed on the
multi-overlap.
(5)
File Name Edit
Auxiliary setting item: multi-overlap number/ MLIB placement position
When this switch is pressed, it is turned on. At the same time, the [File Select] switch
starts flashing, indicating that a file can be selected. When a file is selected while the
[File Name Edit] switch is turned on, the file name can be edited using entry keys.
Pressing this switch turns it on, and pressing the switch again turns it off. (The
switch is not active during file name or record name editing.)
* The settings of the multi-overlap number and the MLIB placement position
become active only when the entry keys (entry mode) are placed on the
multi-overlap.
(6)
Record Name Edit
Auxiliary setting item: multi-overlap number/ MLIB placement position
When this switch is pressed, it is turned on. When a file is selected while the [Record
Name Edit] switch is turned on, the record name can be edited using entry keys.
Pressing this switch turns it on, and pressing the switch again turns it off. (The
switch is not active during file name or record name editing.)
* The settings of the multi-overlap number and the MLIB placement position
become active only when the entry keys (entry mode) are placed on the
multi-overlap.
(7)
Data Transfer
V > PLC
This switch is active only when a record in the memory card is selected.
The selected record is transferred from the memory card to the PLC. The data is
stored in the memory address specified for [Memory] in the [Memory Card] dialog.
(8)
Data Transfer
PLC > V
This switch is active only when a record in the memory card is selected.
Data is transferred from the PLC to the selected record. The data is transferred from
the memory address specified for [Memory] in the [Memory Card] dialog. The
number of data to be transferred is determined by [No. of Data].
(9)
Roll Up
Pressing this switch scrolls up file or record names one by one in the display area.
(10)
Roll Down
Pressing this switch scrolls down file or record names one by one in the display area.
(11)
Plus Block
Pressing this switch scrolls up pages of file or record names in the display area.
(12)
Minus Block
Pressing this switch scrolls down pages of file or record names in the display area.
(13)
Reset
When “11” or “12” is stored in the I/F memory address “n + 1” (specified in the
[Memory Card] dialog), pressing this switch clears the data in “n + 1.” (The error bit of
“n” remains set.)
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