Programmer (HHP) User guide

Bit Address
Force
Indication
Data Values
Multi-Point
Indication
Word Address
Chapter 4
Using Y
our Hand-Held Programmer
4–15
To:
Press:
scroll through the data file table
scroll through the bits of individual data files
return to the home screen
ESC
change the radix (See page 18–30.)
ANB
0
FUN
enter data you’ve typed
ENT
Multi-Point
Function
The multi-point function allows you to simultaneously monitor the data of up
to 16 non-contiguous bit addresses. Since the multi-point list is stored with
the program, you can create a unique list for each program you create. (For
more information on using the multi-point function, see page 18–31.)
Screen Definition
The following figure shows a multi-point screen and identifies its main
sections.
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Section Description
Bit
Address
The address of the bit the cursor is currently on.
W
ord Address
The word address of the bit currently being viewed.
Force Indication
Indicates that the bit currently being viewed is being forced.
x=N if forced on, and x=F if forced off. If no force exists,
this field is blank.
Multi-Point Indication Indicates that you are in the multi-point functional area.
Data Values
The data values of the bit addresses assigned to the
multi-point list are shown here. Dashed lines indicate that
an address has not been assigned to that bit location.
Access Multi-
Point Function by
pressing this key:
+
MT PT
-
B