Appendix
A
Auxiliary
Functions
Auxiliary Functions
A--6
DL105 PLC User Manual, 3rd Edition
The default settings are:
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Memory Area
Default Range
Available
Range
Control Relays
C300 -- C377
C0 -- C377
V Memory
V2000 -- V7777 V0 -- V7777
Timers
None by default T0 -- T77
Counters
CT0 -- CT77
CT0 -- CT77
Stages
None by default S0 -- S377
Use AUX 57 to change the retentive ranges. You can also perform this operation
from within
Direct
SOFT by using the PLC/Setup sub-menu.
WARNING: The DL105 CPUs do not have battery-backed RAM. The
super-capacitor will retain the values in the event of a power loss, but only up
to 3 weeks. (The retention time may be as short as 4 1/2 days in 60 degree C
operating temperature.)
AUX 58 is used to override the output disable function of the Pause instruction. Use
AUX 58 to program a single output or a range of outputs which will operate normally
even when those points are within the scope of the pause instruction.
AUX 5B is used with the High-Speed I/O (HSIO) function to select the configuration.
You can choose the type of counter, set the counter parameters, etc. See Chapter 3
for a complete description of how to select the various counter features.
AUX 6* — Handheld Programmer Configuration
The following auxiliary functions allow you to setup, view, or change the Handheld
Programmer configuration.
As with most industrial control products, there are cases when additional features
and enhancements are made. Sometimes these new features only work with certain
releases of firmware. By using AUX 61 you can quickly view the CPU and Handheld
Programmer firmware revision numbers. This information (for the CPU) is also
available from within
Direct
SOFT from the PLC/Diagnostics sub-menu.
The Handheld has a beeper that provides confirmation of keystrokes. You can use
Auxiliary (AUX) Function 62 to turn off the beeper.
If you think the Handheld Programmer is not operating correctly, you can use AUX 65
to run a self diagnostics program. You can check the following items.
S
Keypad
S
Display
S
LEDs and Backlight
S
Handheld Programmer EEPROM check
AUX 58
Test Operations
AUX 5B
Counter Interface
Configuration
AUX 61
Show Revision
Numbers
AUX 62
Beeper On / Off
AUX 65
Run Self
Diagnostics
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