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Overview and Features
1-1-8 Functions Added in Version 3.1
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Word present values can be displayed and input in hexadecimal, decimal, or signed
decimal.
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Up to 65,535 global comments and 65,535 local comments can be displayed as I/O
comments.
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A Memory Card removal function has been added.
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The current program name can be displayed.
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Forced status can be checked when starting and stopping the Ladder Monitor.
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Functions Added in Version 3.1
The following functions have been added for Ladder Monitor version 3.1.
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Monitoring is now supported for CJ2 CPU Units. (Tag names, however, are not
displayed.)
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EtherNet/IP can be used to connect to a PLC.
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The following new instructions for CJ2 CPU Units are now supported: TRSET,
GRAY_BIN, GRAY_BINL, BIN_GRAY, BIN_GRAYL, MAXD, MAXF, MAXL, MIND,
MINF, MINL, RECV2, SEND2, CMND2, PMCR2, and tracking instructions (RSRCH
and RSORT).
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A password function has been added. A password can be required before the
following operations: Changing present values, changing timer/counter set values,
changing the operating mode, and starting the Programming Console function. The
operation will be disabled if the password is incorrect.
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Functions Added in Version 3.2
The following functions have been added for Ladder Monitor version 3.2.
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Support was added for the high-speed data exchange instructions for certain
Special I/O Units and CPU Bus Units that were added to unit version 1.1 of the CJ2
CPU Units.
Summary of Contents for ns series
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