USER MANUAL APS 6.0
Preface
Advanced Programming Software User Manual
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2.
Press
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
CREATE
DT FILE
F6
. The prompt line displays Enter Address to create.
Data is created by entering the highest numbered element you want to be
included. For example, entering element N7:12 (default integer file 7) creates
element
N7:12 and all lower numbered elements down to N7:0, if they have
not already been created.
3. T
ype the element address:
N7:12
and press
[ENTER].
If you accept the file, the Data T
able Map is updated as shown below
.
FILE TYPE LAST ADDRESS ELEMENTS WORDS FILE PROTECTION
0 O output O:3 1 1
1 I input I:2 2 2
2 S status S:82 83 83
3 B binary or bit B3/15 1 1
4 T timer 0 0
5 C counter 0 0
6 R control 0 0
7 N integer N7:12 13 13
8 F floating 0 0
PROCESSOR MEMORY LAYOUT
100 data words of memory used in 9 data table files
* instruction words of memory used in 3 program files
* instruction words of unused memory available
F6 F7
CREATE
DT FILE
DELETE
DT FILE
Press a key or enter file number
offline no forces EDITS: NONE File EXAMPLE
DATA TABLE MAP
F10
DATA
PROTECT
The Data T
able Map indicates that the integer (N) file 7 size is 13 elements
(equivalent to 13 words) and the last address is N7:12. Note the change in the
processor memory layout. The number of data words has increased from 87 to
100. Also, the “instruction words of memory” figures are replaced with
asterisks (
∗).
Refer to chapter 8 for more information on protecting files.
Note These
figur
es ar
e updated only after the pr
ocessor file is saved to disk again.