Using the multi-point function, Manually entering addresses – Rockwell Automation 1761-HHP-B30 MicroLogix 1000 with Hand-Held Programmer (HHP) User Manual
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After You’ve Entered Your Program
Chapter 18
18–30
3. Change the display to a decimal radix.
FUN
ANB
0
O 0
3 8 5 1
4. Return to the binary radix display.
FUN
ANB
0
O / 0
O 0
F O N
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1
Important: Notice that the forces only appear in the binary radix.
The function allows you to monitor up to 16 non-contiguous bits of data at a
time. Since the multi-point list is stored with the program, you can create a
unique list for each micro controller program you create. The multi-point list
stays with the program even if it is edited by programming software.
There are two ways to add addresses to the multi-point list: manually,
entering each address while in the multi-point screen; or automatically, using
short-cut keys from the program monitor or data monitor screens.
You can also change or delete addresses that are already entered into the
multi-point list.
Manually Entering Addresses
Follow the steps below to manually enter an address into the multi-point list.
1. Access the multi-point functional area.
+
MT PT
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B
* * * * *
M P
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The dashed lines represent open points on the list, where addresses can be
entered. If some addresses have already been entered to your program’s
list, the display will have 0s or 1s in place of some or all of the dashed
lines.
Using the Multi-Point
Function