Rockwell Automation 9323-PA1E USER MANUAL APS 6.0 User Manual
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Index
I–3
protection
for fixed and SLC 5/01 processors,
8-11
for SLC 5/02 processors, 8-11
for SLC 5/03 and SLC 5/04
processors, 8-12
static vs. constant, 8-10
types
memory module data file
overwrite, 8-16
memory module program
compare, 8-17
memory module write, 8-17
data table map, 9-8
data table report, 10-12
database editor
accessing, 7-18
address comment window, 7-20
address/symbol window, 7-19
display conventions, 7-17
example, 7-23
instruction comment window, 7-21
rung comment window, 7-22
using, 7-16
viewing your documented program, 7-25
defining directory paths, 3-11
deleting
a processor file from the workspace,
5-13
branches, 6-10
files, 5-17
instructions, 6-10
rungs, 6-10
deleting data table files, 6-23
deleting program files, 6-5
DF1 fullĆduplex, 11-19 , 11-26
DF1 fullĆduplex channel configuration,
13-15 , 13-18
DF1 halfĆduplex slave channel
configuration, 13-12 , 13-13
DH+ channel configuration, 13-18
DH+ driver, 1-11
DH+ WHO, accessing, 12-13
DHĆ485 master channel configuration,
13-11
DHĆ485 WHO, 12-2
recommendations when using DHĆ485
devices, 12-12
WHO active, 12-3
WHO listen, 12-2
documentation database, 1-19
documenting ladder programs, 7-1
adding address comments, 7-9
adding comments and symbols, 7-4
adding instruction comments, 7-11
adding rung comments, 7-6
adding symbols, 7-12
conventions, 7-4
deleting comments and symbols, 7-4
using the database editor, 7-16
viewing your documented program, 7-25
E
edit zone markers, 17-6
editing
online, 17-2
performing a quick edit, 16-3
program online editing, 17-5
runtime online editing, 17-5
editing ladder program files, 6-5
advanced editing functions, 6-16
copy function, 6-17
cut function, 6-17
paste, 6-18
branch operations, 6-9
creating data table files, 6-21
deleting
branches, 6-10
instructions, 6-10
rungs, 6-10
deleting data table files, 6-23
moving between files, 6-11
recovering your work, 6-19
rung operations, 6-5
search function, 6-12
undeleting rungs, 6-10
using the command line entry, 6-8
editor highlighting style, 3-2
entering instructions, using command line
entry, 6-8
entering passwords, 8-2
errors
APS messages, A-1
due to TSR programs, A-2
evaluating processor memory, 9-8
exporting archive files to the processor
image, 5-23
extended branching, 4-8
extended memory, 1-4
F
fault recovery procedure, 16-14
file extensions used by APS and APSIE,
3-14