Examples: editing an array of numeric values – Rockwell Automation 2711E-ND1 Reference Manual PanelBuilder 1400e User Manual

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Numerics

Publication 2711E-6.15 – November 1998

The following examples show different ways of displaying numeric
values on a screen and allowing an operator to change them.

Example 3: Set Bit Cursor Points (for keypad terminals)

Numeric Keypad Enable Button
I:011/0–17 — Keypad Numeric Input (RIO)
N7:11 — Keypad Numeric Input

(DH+/ControlNet)

I:010/1 — Enter Key Control (RIO)
N7:10/1 — Enter Key Control

(DH+/ControlNet)

Numeric Data Display
O:010/0–17 – Displayed Value (RIO)
N7:12 – Displayed Value

(DH+/ControlNet)

Set Bit Cursor Point
I:010/0 – Control (RIO)
N7:10/0 – Control

(DH+/ControlNet)

Note: Although the above illustration shows both Remote I/O, and DH+ or
ControlNet addresses, an application can have only one type of address.
The illustration is intended as an example only, for all types of applications.

The operator enters numeric values via the Numeric Keypad that appears
when the Numeric Keypad Enable Button is pressed. Numeric Data Displays
display values in the PLC. Set Bit Cursor Point objects are placed next to
each Numeric Data Display to provide a means of selecting which value to
change.

The following PLC-5/15 rungs show how the data can be read into the PLC
and transferred to the corresponding Numeric Data Display.

20383

MOV

MOVE
SOURCE:

I:011

DEST:

O:010

Enter Bit
I:010
] [

I:010
] [

0

1

Rung for Remote I/O Application

Examples: Editing an
Array of Numeric Values

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