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Control data file (r6), Integer data file (n7), Online data changes – Rockwell Automation 1747-PT1, D1747NP002 Hand-Held Terminal User Manual

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Monitoring Controller Operations

Chapter 12

12–9

Control Data File (R6)

The display below show the control data file. The cursor is on the enable bit
EN (bit 15) of control element R6:0. The control word bits EN, EU, DN,
EM, ER, UL, IN, and FD (bits 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, and 8 respectively)
are all reset. The length is 25 and the position is 0.

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

NEXT_PG PREV_PG

ADDRESS NEXT_FL PREV_FL

Control

R6:0
EN

EU

DN

EM

ER

UL

IN

FD

STATUS

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

PRESET

25

ACCUM

0

STATUS=0000000

RUN

To display the next consecutive data file – the integer data file, press [

F2

],

NEXT_FL.

Integer Data File (N7)

The display below shows the integer data file. Four elements are shown:
N7:0 through N7:3. The cursor is on N7:0, which currently has a decimal
value of 1098.

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

NEXT_PG PREV_PG

ADDRESS NEXT_FL PREV_FL

Address

Data

N7:0

1098

N7:1

0

N7:2

2000

N7:3

5

N7:0=1098

RUN

To display the next consecutive data file, press [

F2

], NEXT_FL. If a data file

numbered 8 or higher has been used, the displays will change accordingly.
Otherwise, the HHT wraps around to the start of the data table and displays
the output data file.

This section illustrates how:

to monitor counter operation

to change counter preset and accumulator values

counter enable, done, and overflow bits operate

to reset a counter

The examples in this section are based on the count–up ladder diagram
shown on page 12–3. The count–up enable bit CU (bit 15), done bit DN
(bit 13), and overflow bit OV (bit 12) of the counter energize external
outputs 0, 1, and 2 respectively. External input 0 enables the counter;
external input 1 resets the counter.

Online Data Changes