Rockwell Automation 1747-DTAM-E,D17476.1 Data Table Access Module (DTAM) User Manual
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Monitoring and Modifying Data
Publication 1747-6.1
You may use shorthand addressing to display an address at the bit
level.
1. To display the on/off status of the bit B3:1/14:
Press
>6+,)7@ >%@ >6+,)7@ >@ >@ >@ >(17(5@
The display shows the logical address on the top line and the on/
off status of that bit on the bottom line:
2. You can now use the
[
,1&
]
and
[
'(&
]
keys to step through
each bit in that word. This is explained later in this chapter.
The following chart shows you how shorthand addressing
corresponds to the logical addresses in processor memory:
Data File addresses may be entered from any Attached display except
the Data Entry display, described later in this chapter.
B3:1/14
. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Keyboard Entry
Data File Address
O0 to O31
O0:0.0 to O0:31.0
I0 to I31
I1:0.0 to I1:31.0
B0 to B255
B3:0 to B3:255
T0 to T255
T4:0 to T4:255
T0.PRE to T255.PRE
T4:0.PRE to T4:255.PRE
T0.ACC to T255.ACC
T4:0.ACC to T4:255.ACC
C0 to C255
C5:0 to C5:255
C0.PRE to C255.PRE
C5:0.PRE to C5:255.PRE
C0.ACC to C255.ACC
C5:0.ACC to C5:255.ACC
R0 to R255
R6:0 to R6:255
R0.POS to R255.POS
R6:0.POS to R6:255.POS
R0.LEN to R255.LEN
R6:0.LEN to R6:255.LEN
N0 to N255
N7:0 to N7:255