3-6
Section
Programming Console Operations
106
1, 2, 3...
1. Monitor (decimal, without sign) the status of the word for which the present
value is to be changed.
cL01
18838
2. Press the CHG Key to begin decimal data modification.
CHG
PRES VAL?
cL01 18838
3. Input the new PV and press the WRITE Key to change the PV. The operation
will end and the decimal-without-sign monitoring display will return when the
WRITE Key is pressed.
The PV can be set within a range of 0 to 65,535.
To return to the I/O monitor, multiple address monitor, or 3-word data modifi-
cation display, either press the SHIFT and TR Keys, or else press the CLR
Key.
D
3
C
2
7
6
8
WRITE
cL01
32768
Note If an erroneous input is made, press the CLR Key to restore the status
prior to the input. Then enter the correct input. If an input is made out-
side of the permissible range, a buzzer will sound.
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Double-length Change
1. The PV is displayed in double length by decimal-without-sign monitoring.
EXT
cL02 cL01
1234599936
2. Press the CHG Key to begin decimal data modification.
CHG
PRES VAL?
cL02 1234599936
3. Input the new PV and press the WRITE Key to change the PV. The operation
will end and the double length display will return when the WRITE Key is
pressed. The PV can be set within a range of 0 to 4,294,967,295.
7
A
0
A
0
A
0
A
0
WRITE
cL02 cL01
0000070000
Note If an erroneous input is made, press the CLR Key to restore the status
prior to the input. Then enter the correct input. If an input is made out-
side of the permissible range, a buzzer will sound.
4. When the decimal monitoring with sign has been completed, the I/O moni-
tor, multiple address monitoring, or 3-word data modification display is
restored.
SHIFT
TR
cL01 cL0200001
1170 0001^ 0FF
Note The I/O monitor, multiple address monitoring, or 3-word data modification dis-
play can also be restored by means of the CLR Key.
3-6-25 Force Set, Reset
This operation is used to force bits ON (force set) or OFF (force reset) and is
useful when debugging the program or checking output wiring. It is possible
in MONITOR or PROGRAM mode only.
RUN
MONITOR
PROGRAM
No
OK
OK