Preface – Rockwell Automation 9323-PA1E USER MANUAL APS 6.0 User Manual
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Preface
Advanced Programming Software User Manual
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[F1], File Range and [F2], Sort Order
These function keys select the starting and ending points and the sort order. The
[F2], Sort Order key toggles between
ADDRESS
and
SYMBOL
. Note that the [F1]
options automatically change when you change the sort order.
F1
Starting Symbol
A
Ending Symbol
ZZZZZZZZZZ
F2
Sort Order
SYMBOL
F3
Address Comments
YES
F4
Instruction Mnemonics
YES
F9
Save to File
F1
Starting Type
B
Ending Type
T
F2
Sort Order
ADDRESS
F3
Address Comments
YES
F4
Instruction Mnemonics
YES
F9
Save to File
CROSS REFERENCE OPTIONS
ESC exits/Alt-U aborts changes
CROSS REFERENCE OPTIONS
ESC exits/Alt-U aborts changes
In the display at the left, [F2] indicates that the Sort Order is
ADDRESS
and [F1]
indicates that the starting type is B (Bit File) and the ending type is T (Timer File).
In alphabetical order, the types are B (bit), C (counter), I (input), M (module), N
(integer), O (output), R (control), S (status), and T (timer).
In the display at the right, [F2] indicates that the sort order is Symbol and [F1]
indicates that the starting symbol is A and the ending symbol is
ZZZZZZZZZZ
.
The symbols you have created are listed alphabetically.
Function Key
Description
[F1] File Range
Allows you to change the data file range. The following
additional options are available:
[F2] Select All - If Address is in effect, the starting and ending
types will include all data file types in the existing program file.
If Symbol is in effect, the starting and ending symbols will be A
and ZZZZZZZZZZ.
[F3] Select One - Any valid address starting letter or any valid
symbol (ten characters max) can be entered.
[F4] Select Range - A range of valid file type letters or
symbols can be created.
[F2] Sort Order
Toggles between Address and Symbol.
[F3] Address Comment
Toggles between Yes and No. Yes indicates that
address/instruction comments will be created. No indicates
that address/instruction comments will not be created.
[F4] Instruction Mnemonics
Toggles between Yes and No, indicating whether the cross
reference report will include mnemonics.
[F9] Save to File
Stores your selected options for future reference. Initial starting
and ending numbers always conform to the files existing in the
selected processor file.