Rockwell Automation 9323-S5500D A.I. SERIES MICROLOGIX 1000 AND PLC-500 SOFTW User Manual

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MicroLogix 1000 and PLC-500 A.I. Series Software Reference

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The following function keys are active on this screen:

[F1]

Radix

Allows you to change the display radix to the following options:

[F1]

Binary

[F2]

Integer

[F3]

BCD/Hex

[F4]

Ascii

[F5]

Octal

[F3]

Xref

(Available when displaying usage.) Displays the Cross Reference List
for the bit under the cursor.

[F5]

neWaddr

(Available when displaying values.) Allows you to enter a different
address to display.

[F6]

Des

Starts the instruction description editor for the highlighted address

[F7]

Next

Displays the monitor screen for the next data table file

[F8]

Prev

Displays the monitor screen for the previous data table file

[F9]

Usage

(or

Value

)

Displays usage information for the file. An “

X

” indicates that the

ladder logic uses a particular bit or word. A “

.

” indicates that the bit

or word is unused. To return to displaying values, press

[F9]

Value

.

The Usage screen, if the radix is binary, contains an extra

WF

column. A

W

in this column means the address is used as a word; an

F

means the address is part of a group of addresses (file). For

example, if you use a COP instruction with a length of 2 to copy N7:0
to N7:10, N7:0 and N7:10 will be marked

WF

, and N7:1 and N7:11

will be marked

F

. (See the screen shown on the previous page.)

[F10]

Help

Displays information about using this screen.

!

Changing data table values while online can cause unexpected machine movement,

possibly resulting in personal injury or equipment damage. USE EXTREME

CAUTION WHEN CHANGING DATA TABLE VALUES!

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