Creating data files, Offline config – Rockwell Automation 9323-PA1E USER MANUAL APS 6.0 User Manual

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Creating and Editing Ladder Program Files

6–21

Creating Data Files

The memory map function of the programming device allows you to create data
files by entering addresses directly, rather than assigning addresses to instructions in
your program. You can create data files to store recipes and lookup tables if needed.

1.

Begin at the main menu and press

CONFIG

OFFLINE

CONFIG

OFFLINE

PRG/DOC

F3

, then

CONFIG

OFFLINE

CONFIG

MEMORY

MAP

F1

. The following

menu appears:

FILE

TYPE

LAST ADDRESS

ELEMENTS WORDS

FILE PROTECTION

0

O output

O:3

1

1

1

I input

I:2

2

2

2

S status

S:82

83

83

3

B binary or bit

B3/15

1

1

4

T timer

0

0

5

C counter

0

0

6

R control

0

0

7

N integer

0

0

8

F floating

0

0

PROCESSOR MEMORY LAYOUT

87 data words of memory used in 9 data table files
82 instruction words of memory used in 3 program files
938 instruction words of unused memory available

F6

F7

CREATE

DT FILE

DELETE

DT FILE

Press a key or enter file number

offline

no forces

EDITS: NONE

File EXAMPLE

DATA TABLE MAP

F10

DATA

PROTECT

File 8 only applies to SLC

5/03 OS301, OS302 and

SLC 5/04 OS400, OS401

processors.

Note

File 2, Status file, has different address limitations based on the type of
processor you are using. Refer to the Instruction Set Reference Manual for
detailed information about the processor memory layout
.

When using an SLC 5/03 OS301, OS302 or SLC 5/04 OS400, OS401 processor,
you can create data files for ASCII, string, and floating point addresses.

Data is created by entering the highest numbered element you want to be
included. For example, entering element

N7:12

(default integer file 7) creates

element

N7:12

and all lower numbered elements down to

N7:0

, if they have

not already been created.

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