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Index – Rockwell Automation 1747-PT1, D1747NP002 Hand-Held Terminal User Manual

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Hand–Held Terminal

Index

User Manual

I–1

Symbols

#, addressing user–created files with, 4–16

Numbers

1–rung ladder program, 5–2

1747–AIC, link coupler, 1–6

1747–BA

battery installation, 1–5
memory retention, 1–1

1747–C10, communication cable, 1–6

1747–NP1, –NP2, remote programming with,

1–1

1747–PTA1E, memory pak installation, 1–3

4–rung ladder program, 5–8

5/01 processor

instruction words, C–2
status file displays, 27–33

5/02 processor

controller memory usage, C–1
instruction words, C–6
status file, 27–1
status file displays, 27–32
understanding I/O interrupts, 31–1
understanding selectable timed interrupts,

30–1

understanding the user fault routine, 29–1

A

abandoning edits, 7–34

add (ADD)

math instruction, 15–5, 20–3
mnemonic listing, 2–14
series C or later 5/02 processor, 20–5

adding a rung, 7–9

adding an instruction to a rung, 7–14

Allen–Bradley, P–5

contacting for assistance, P–5

and (AND)

mnemonic listing, 2–14
move and logical instructions, 15–6, 21–5

appending a branch, 7–24

auto shift, 1–9

B

battery

installing, 1–3
specifications, 1–1

BCD

convert from (FRD), 15–5, 20–15
convert to (TOD), 15–5, 20–12
ladder logic filtering of, 20–16
mnemonic for converting from, 2–14
number systems, B–3

bit data file display, 12–8

bit instructions, 15–1, 16–1

examine if closed (XIC), 15–1, 16–2
examine if open (XIO), 15–1, 16–3
one–shot rising (OSR), 15–1, 16–7
output energize (OTE), 15–1, 16–4
output latch (OTL), 15–1, 16–5
output unlatch (OTU), 15–1, 16–5

bit shift left (BSL)

bit shift instruction, 15–7, 23–2
mnemonic listing, 2–14

bit shift right (BSR)

bit shift instruction, 15–7, 23–2
mnemonic listing, 2–14

bit shift, FIFO, and LIFO instructions, 15–7,

23–1

bit shift left (BSL), 15–7, 23–2
bit shift right (BSR), 15–7, 23–2
FIFO load (FFL), 15–7, 23–5
FIFO unload (FFU), 15–7, 23–5
LIFO load (LFL), 15–7, 23–8
LIFO unload (LFU), 15–7, 23–8

C

cable, communication, installing, 1–3

changing an instruction type, 7–18

changing modes, 11–2

changing online data, 12–9

counter preset and accumulator values,

12–9

monitor counter operation, 12–9
reset a counter, 12–9

changing the address of an instruction, 7–16