Preface, Offline config – Rockwell Automation 9323-PA1E USER MANUAL APS 6.0 User Manual
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Preface
Advanced Programming Software User Manual
8–12
SLC 5/03 and SLC 5/04 Processors
Data table file protection is only available on a per file basis when using a SLC 5/03
and SLC 5/04 processor. You can choose between static or constant protection for
each data file. You cannot write to a protected status file while in the run or test
modes. However, you are allowed to clear a processor fault, write a zero to bit
S:1/13 (Major Error Bit Halted) or words S:5 (minor error bits) and S:6 (Fault
Code) while in the fault mode.
This protection is selectable prior to saving your offline program. The default file
protection for the Output file is statically protected; all other data files are
unprotected. You can list SLC 5/03 and SLC 5/04 processor files by:
•
separating single file numbers and ranges of files with a delimiter, a comma or
semi-colon. For example 2, 4, 6.
•
specifying ranges of files by separating the beginning and ending file numbers
with a hyphen. For example 2–7.
•
intermixing ranges and individual files. For example 2, 5, 7–10, 250.
Once you have entered the file list, if any errors are detected the cursor is placed at
the position of the error.
1.
Begin at the main menu and press
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
OFFLINE
PRG/DOC
F3
, then
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
MEMORY
MAP
F10
, then
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
DATA
PROTECT
F10
. The following display appears: