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Naming the ladder program – Rockwell Automation 1747-PT1, D1747NP002 Hand-Held Terminal User Manual

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Chapter 6
Creating a Program

6–8

13.From this display you may choose the data format you prefer to use to

configure the module for your application: BINary, DECimal,
HEXadecimal/Binary Coded Decimal. Refer to Remote I/O Scanner User
Manual
, catalog number 1747–NM005, for a detailed description of the
configuration specifications.

14.When you finish configuring your specialty I/O module, press

[ESC]

to

return to the previous display:

–––––– Advanced I/O Configuration ––––––

Current Subroutine File:

0

Current Configuration File:

G6

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

OFL

INT_SBR MOD_SET

CFG_SIZ ADV_SIZ

The

[F1]

, INT_SBR, interrupt subroutine number, designates the I/O

event-driven interrupt function that is used with the SLC 5/02 processor
only. This function allows a specialty I/O module to interrupt the normal
processor operating cycle in order to scan a specified subroutine file.
This is described in detail starting on page 31–1. Interrupt operation for a
specific module is described in the user’s manual for the module.

Naming the Ladder Program

In addition to configuring your controller, you must give the program a
name, other than DEFAULT, before continuing. When naming your ladder
program, the HHT allows only numbers and certain letters available on the
keypad, to be entered.

Important: Ladder program names may be created on an APS terminal

using the characters A–Z, 0–9, and underscore ( _ ). These
programs may be uploaded to and displayed on the HHT.

1. From this display:

File Name:

Prog Name:DEFAULT

File Name

Type

Size(Instr)

0

System

*

1

Reserved

*

2

Ladder

*

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

CHG_NAM CRT_FIL EDT_FIL

OFL

MEM_MAP

DEL_FIL

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