Rockwell Automation 9323-PA1E USER MANUAL APS 6.0 User Manual
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Index
I–4
file protection, 9-5
filter options, adjustable, 9-6
floating point data file display, 16-19
force function
applying, 19-3
forcing external input data file bits, 19-3
data monitor, 19-6
guide to forcing, 19-7
monitor input force display, 19-5
forcing external output circuits, 19-9
data monitor, 19-11
guide to forcing, 19-12
monitor output force display, 19-11
navigational keys, 19-2
overview, 19-2
used in multiĆpoint list, 18-6
force protection, 8-20 , 9-5
future access protection, 8-5 , 9-5
G
generic ASCII channel configuration, 13-16
global status file display, 16-26
going online with a processor, 14-2
H
halfĆduplex slave, 11-23
help, using, 2-2
I
importing processor image files to archive
files, 5-22
index checks, 9-4
input branching, 4-6
input data file
display, 16-16
forcing external bits, 19-3
input filter response setting, 9-6
installing the software
checking available memory, 1-9
installation procedure, 1-10
locating the serial number, 1-10
personal computer requirements, 1-2
platform restrictions, 1-3
prerequisites, 1-9
updating the system files, 1-9
using APS with DOS 5.0, 1-6
using APS with DOS 6.0, 1-7
using expanded memory, 1-4
using extended memory, 1-4
instruction comments
adding, 7-11
description, 7-2
instruction list report, 10-14
integer data file display, 16-17
INTERCHANGE DHĆ485, 11-32
INTERCHANGE software, 1-11
K
keys you use
control (CTRL) keys, 2-11
hot keys, 2-10
short cut keys, 2-12
keyswitch modes, 15-2
keyswitch protection, 8-20
L
ladder documentation conventions, 7-4
ladder logic programming
basics, 4-2
branching, 4-8
connecting blocks of logic, 4-10
creating program files, 6-2
editing program files, 6-5
example 1Ćrung program, 4-3
example 4Ćrung program, 4-11
input branching, 4-6
logical continuity, 4-4
output branching, 4-7
parallel logic (OR), 4-6
series logic (AND), 4-5
types of connections, 4-5
link address, changing, 14-3
M
M0/M1 data file display, 16-20
manuals, related, P-4
memory modules
EEPROM and UVPROM, 20-2
PROM translator function, 20-6
transfer function, 20-2
protection
data file overwrite, 8-16
program compare, 8-17
write, 8-17
mode attention character, using, 13-19
modes of operation, 15-2
monitoring an application
a data table file, 16-10