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Monitoring Bit Status and Word Contents when Monitoring Present Values in I/O Memory
Previous version (Ver. 3.0)
New version (Ver. 3.1)
Bit status displays in the
PLC Memory
Window had to be performed in word
units.
When the binary word display format is selected for the PLC Memory Window,
bit status is displayed both for individual bits and as hexadecimal word values.
Refer to
Chapter 2
of
PART 2
for details (page 10-11).
Simple Transfer of Data to the PLC when Monitoring Present Values in I/O Memory
Previous version (Ver. 3.0)
New version (Ver. 3.1)
To transfer data changed in I/O memory
while monitoring, the monitor status had
to be cleared and then
PLC
|
Transfer
|
To PLC
had to be selected, the range
specified, and the transfer specified in
the
PLC Memory
Window.
Individual cells being monitoring in the
PLC Memory
Window can be selected
and the
Set
|
Value
command or the
Set Value
button can be used to display
the
Set Present Value
dialog box. Data can be input into this dialog box for
individual I/O memory address and then the
OK
button can be clicked to
directly change the value in the PLC.
When binary values are being displayed, the menus and buttons can be used to
Set, Reset, Force On, Force Off, or Force Cancel individual bits. Refer to
Chapter 2
of
PART 2
for details (page 10).
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Clear All Memory Areas Function
All Clear Operation for CPU Unit Memory (User Program, Parameter Area, and I/O Memory)
Previous version (Ver. 3.0)
New version (Ver. 3.1)
Unless a memory error actually occurred in the PLC
the CPU Unit memory clear operation (see note) could
not be performed from the Error Log. Also there was no
function (all clear) to initialize the CPU Unit memory.
Note: The CX-Programmer had to be placed online,
PLC
|
Edit Error Log
had to be selected to display the
Errors
window, and then the
Clear All
button had to be
clicked.
The user program, Parameter Area, and I/O Memory in the CPU
Unit can be cleared to initialize the CPU Unit by selecting
Clear
All Memory Areas
from the CX-Programmer's
PLC
menu or
selecting
Clear All Memory Areas
from the
Options
menu of
the PLC Errors dialog box.
These operations are possible even if a memory error has not
occurred in the PLC (the same as they are for a Programming
Console). Refer to
Chapter 4
of
PART 1
(page 78) and Refer to
Chapter 6
of
PART 2
(page 10-11) for details.
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On-line Editing
Power Flow Monitoring during Online Editing
Previous version (Ver. 3.0)
New version (Ver. 3.1)
The power flow could not be monitored
during online editing.
The power flow is displayed during online editing in monitoring status.
I/O Comment Changes during Online Editing
Previous version (Ver. 3.0)
New version (Ver. 3.1)
Changes to I/O comments made during
online editing could not be saved in the
CPU Unit (see note).
If changes were made, the symbol table
file had to be transferred to file memory
in a CS-, CJ-, CVM1, or CV-series PLC
or to the I/O comment area in UM (user
memory) in a C-series PLC.
Note: New I/O comments could be
added to the symbol table in CX-
Programmer.
I/O comments can be changed during online editing in Ladder diagram view,
in the Symbol Table, or in I/O Comment View.
If I/O comments have been changed when online editing is ended, a
confirmation message will appear asking if the symbol table file should be
transferred to file memory in a CS-, CJ-, CVM1, or CV-series PLC or to the I/O
comment area in the allocated UM (user memory) in a C-series PLC.
Refer to
Chapter 2
of
PART 1
for details (page 24).
Note 1: Symbol table names and addresses cannot be changed during online
editing.
Note 2: I/O comments with symbol names cannot be transferred to the I/O
comment area in UM (User Memory) in C-series PLCs.
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