Maple Systems MAP460D User Manual

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Appendix B

Differences Between MAP460D and MAP460C

Many features were added to make the MAP460 even more capable and easier-to-use. The D uses

the same enclosure, display, keyboard and overlay as the MAP460C, but adds enhancements at a

lower list price.

1. The MAP460D is configured using the Windows-based MAPware-100 or STEPware-100

configuration software.

2. PLC protocols are included in MAPware-100. ASCII protocols are included in

STEPware-100. Protocol PROMS are no longer necessary! Any supported protocol can be

downloaded to the MAP460D using MAPware-100 or STEPware-100.

3. The MAP460D has an internal real-time clock for displaying the time and date in messages.
4. The following software features have been added:

• Latched Function Keys - Latched sets a function key coil when pressed and requires that the

PLC clear the coil.

• Retentive Function Keys Feature - the function keys retain their last known state during

loss of power to the OIT.

• 10 Register Monitors per message line - Each message line can contain up to 10 register

monitors (only 4 were previously available).

• Extended Character Set - Each message line can display characters from an extended char-

acter set that includes some symbols and foreign characters.

• Blinking Text - Each message line can include blinking text or register monitors to high-

light important information.

• The Current Message Register informs the PLC of the message line last displayed on the

OIT.

• Automatic Startup Message - Any message line can be configured as the ‘startup’ message

to be displayed whenever the OIT is reinitialized or powered up.

• The Signed, Decimal, 4-Digit BCD, 8-Digit BCD, Long, 1/0-binary, On/Off coils, Bank8,

and Bank16 register monitor formats are now available for all PLC protocols.

• ASCII Format - a new register monitor format displays PLC coils using any ASCII charac-

ter string. In addition to On/Off (the only ASCII strings available on the MAP460C) the

460D allows 30 user defined ASCII character strings. Examples are Up/Down or For-

ward/Reverse.

• New Register Monitor Attributes - programmable decimal point; programmable field

width; left or right justification; optional comma insertion; optional leading zeros on Deci-

mal, 4-Digit BCD, and 8-Digit BCD formats; linear scaling on Long, Signed,and Decimal

formats; and ‘Hide Data’ format for secure data entry.

5. Local setup mode can be entered by pressing the Enter key three times instead of using a

three key ‘secret’ access.

6. The MAP460D has passed strenuous tests for noise immunity and emissions.

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