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Program Protection
Section 6-7
6-7-2
Write Protection
Write-protection
Using the DIP Switch
The user program can be write-protected by turning ON pin 1 of the CPU
Unit’s DIP switch. When this pin is ON, it won’t be possible to change the user
program or parameter area (e.g., PLC Setup and routing tables) from the CX-
Programmer. This function can prevent the program from being overwritten
inadvertently at the work site.
It is still possible to read and display the program from the CX-Programmer
when it is write-protected.
CPU Unit DIP Switch
Confirming the User Program Date
The dates the program and parameters were created can be confirmed by
checking the contents of A90 to A97.
Auxiliary Area Words
Pin
Name
Settings
SW1
User Program Memory Write Protection
ON: Protected
OFF: Not protected
Name
Address
Description
User Program
Date
A90 to A93
The time and date the user program was last over-
written in memory is given in BCD.
A90.00 to A90.07
Seconds (00 to 59 BCD)
A90.08 to A90.15
Minutes (00 to 59 BCD)
A91.00 to A91.07
Hour (00 to 23 BCD)
A91.08 to A91.15
Day of month (01 to 31 BCD)
A92.00 to A92.07
Month (01 to 12 BCD)
A92.08 to A92.15
Year (00 to 99 BCD)
A93.00 to A93.07
Day (00 to 06 BCD)
Day of the week:
00: Sunday, 01: Monday,
02: Tuesday, 03: Wednesday,
04: Thursday, 05: Friday,
06: Saturday
Parameter Date
A94 to A97
The time and date the parameters were last overwrit-
ten in memory is given in BCD. The format is the
same as that for the User Program Date given above.
Summary of Contents for CP1L CPU UNIT - 03-2009
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Page 584: ...550 Trouble Shooting Section 8 7...
Page 627: ...593 Sample Application Section 9 12 Network Settings Network Tab Network Settings Driver Tab...
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Page 654: ...620 Troubleshooting Unit Errors Section 11 4...
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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