Rockwell Automation 9323-PA1E USER MANUAL APS 6.0 User Manual

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Monitoring Controller Operation

16–27

Press a key or enter value, press Alt-H for help.
S:99 =
offline

no forces

decimal data

decimal addr

File EXAMPLE

F9

F5

F10

SAVE

CONFGR

ASCII

DATA

EXIT

F1

F3

BINARY

DATA

DECIMAL

DATA

GLOBAL STATUS RECEIVE FILE

F4

HEX/BCD

DATA

00

20

40

60

01 2458

21

41

61

02 7864

22

42

62

03 17653

23

43

63

04

24

44

64

05 612

25

45

65

06

26

46

66

07 1234

27

47

67

10 713

30

50

70

11

31

51

71

12

32

52

72

13

33

53

73

14

34

54

74

15

35

55

75

16

36

56

76

17

37

57

77

TRANSMIT WORD: 2458

TRANSMIT ENABLE:

1

RECEIVE ENABLE:

1

Global Status Receive File: The octal numbers 00–77 represent DH+ node
addresses. They are mapped to memory locations in the SLC 5/04 processor where:

00 is mapped to S:100

01 is mapped to S:101

S

S

S

77 is mapped to S:163

This series of status file addresses is where the SLC 5/04 processor collects and
stores Global Status information from other processors. If another node on the DH+
network is transmitting Global Status information, that information appears on the
screen next to the device’s node address. (For example, if node 07 is transmitting a
Global Status Word of 1000 (decimal), the number 1000 appears next to the node
address of 07.) You can cursor to any of the node addresses on the screen to see the
corresponding status file address on the status line.

Transmit Word: This data is mapped to memory location S:99 in the SLC 5/04
processor. The screen displays the data that the SLC 5/04 processor transmits as its
Global Status Word. You can cursor to this location and change the data that the
processor sends out.

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