USER MANUAL APS 6.0
Protection
8–13
FILE TYPE LAST ADDRESS ELEMENTS WORDS FILE PROTECTION
0 O output O:2 1 1
1 I input I:3 2 2 STATIC MEM-MOD
2 S status S:82 83 83 STATIC MEM-MOD
3 B binary or bit B3/15 1 1 MEM-MOD
4 T timer T4:10 11 33
5 C counter C5:10 11 33 CONSTANT
6 R control R6:10 11 33 STATIC
7 N integer N7:255 256 256
8 F floating F8:0 1 2
PROCESSOR MEMORY LAYOUT
444 data words of memory used in 9 data table files
266 instruction words of memory used in 3 program files
11924 instruction words of unused memory available
Press a key to select protection
offline SLC 5/03 File EXAMPLE
DATA TABLE MAP
File 8 only applies to
SLC 5/03 OS301,
OS302 and SLC 5/04
OS400, OS401
processors.
F2 F3
CONST
PROTECT
REMOVE
PROTECT
F10
MEMMOD
UNPRTCT
F1
STATIC
PROTECT
F9
MEMMOD
PROTECT
SLC 5/03 and SLC 5/04
processors only
If the processor type is not a SLC 5/03 or SLC 5/04, when you press [F10], Data
Protect the message:
DATA FILES CANNOT BE PROTECTED FOR THIS
PROCESSOR TYPE
appears.
Function Key Description
[F1] Static Protect Selects static data file protection.
[F2] Constant Protect Selects constant data file protection.
[F3] Remove Protect Removes static or constant data table file protection.
[F9] MemoryModule Protect Selects memory module data table file protection.
[F10] MemoryModule Unprotect Removes memory module data table file protection.
Use the [Pg Dn] or the [Pg Up] keys if you have more than one page of data
files.
2. Select the form of protection by pressing either
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
STATIC
PROTECT
F1
,
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
CONST
PROTECT
F2
, or
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
REMOVE
PROTECT
F3
. For this example static protection is applied to address R6:10.