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Battery-free Operation
Section 6-5
In that case it is necessary to set the required values in the ladder program. It
is also possible to save to the built-in flash memory in advance the DM initial
values that are to be set for the DM on RAM at startup.
6-5-2
Using Battery-free Operation
Precautions when
Creating Programs
for Battery-free
Operation
Be careful of the following points, and create programs for which it will not be
a problem even if the correct I/O memory values are not held.
• For unstable parts of I/O memory, include programming at the start of
operation to set required data.
• When battery-free operation is used, the Output OFF Flag (A500.15) in
the Auxiliary Area becomes unstable. When the Output OFF Flag turns
ON, all outputs turn OFF, so include the following program for clearing the
Output OFF Flag at the start of operation.
• Do not reference the clock function, (the clock data in words A351 to A354
of the Auxiliary Area, or the various kinds of time data).
Saving DM Initial
Values (Only when
Required)
Use the following procedure to save to the built-in flash memory the DM initial
values that are to be set at startup.
1,2,3...
1.
First set in the DM Area the data that is to be set as initial values at startup.
2.
Execute a backup to flash memory from the CX-Programmer's Memory
Cassette Transfer/Data Memory Backup Dialog Box.
The procedure is as follows:
a.
Select
PLC
-
Edit
-
Memory Cassette/DM
.
The following Memory Cassette Transfer/DM Backup Dialog Box will
be displayed.
RSET
A500.15
A200.11
First Cycle Flag
Summary of Contents for CP1L CPU UNIT - 03-2009
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Page 662: ...628 Replacing User serviceable Parts Section 12 2...
Page 668: ...634 Standard Models Appendix A...
Page 698: ...664 Auxiliary Area Allocations by Function Appendix C...
Page 746: ...712 Auxiliary Area Allocations by Address Appendix D...
Page 773: ...739 Connections to Serial Communications Option Boards Appendix F Connecting to Unit...
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