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6.1 Function List
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Partly supported, : Not supported
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Table6.2 CPU module function list (Continued)
Item
Description
CPU module
Reference
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Error time output mode setting
Sets whether to clear or retain the output to the Q
series compatible output modules, I/O combined
modules, intelligent function modules, and interrupt
modules at the time of a stop error of the CPU
module.
Hardware error time CPU operation
mode setting
Sets whether to stop or continue operations in the
CPU module when a hardware error has occurred in
an intelligent function module or interrupt module.
Switch setting of intelligent function
module
Makes settings for the intelligent function modules
and interrupt modules. (Refer to manuals of intelli-
gent function modules and interrupt modules for set-
ting details.)
Monitor function
Reads the status of programs and devices in the
CPU module using GX Developer.
Monitor condition setting
Specifies the monitoring timing of the CPU module
with device condition or step number.
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Local device monitor/test
Monitors and/or tests the local devices of the
specified program using GX Developer.
Enforced ON/OFF of external I/O
Forcibly turns ON/OFF the external I/O of the CPU
module using GX Developer.
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Executional conditioned device test
Changes a device value within the specified step of a
sequence program.
Online program change
Writes programs when the CPU module is in the RUN
status.
Program monitor list
Displays the scan time and execution status of the
program being executed.
Interrupt program monitor list
Displays the execution count of interrupt programs.
Scan time measurement
Measures the execution time of the area specified by
the steps in a program.
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Sampling trace function
Samples the data of the specified device in the CPU
module at a set interval.
Multiple-user debugging function
Enables simultaneous debugging by multiple GX
Developers.
Watchdog timer
Monitors operational delays caused by hardware
failure or program error of the CPU module.
Self-diagnostic function
Self-diagnoses the CPU module to see whether an
error exists or not.
Error history
Stores the result of self-diagnostics into the memory
as error history data.
System protect
Prevents the programs from being modified from GX
Developer, serial communication module Ethernet
module or like.
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