USER MANUAL APS 6.0
Monitoring Controller Operation
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Press a key or enter value, press Alt-H for help.
S:99 =
offline no forces decimal data decimal addr File EXAMPLE
F9F5
F10
SAVE
CONFGR
ASCII
DATA
EXIT
F1
F3
BINARY
DATA
DECIMAL
DATA
GLOBAL STATUS RECEIVE FILE
F4
HEX/BCD
DATA
00 20 40 60
01 2458 21 41 61
02 7864 22 42 62
03 17653 23 43 63
04 24 44 64
05 612 25 45 65
06 26 46 66
07 1234 27 47 67
10 713 30 50 70
11 31 51 71
12 32 52 72
13 33 53 73
14 34 54 74
15 35 55 75
16 36 56 76
17 37 57 77
TRANSMIT WORD: 2458 TRANSMIT ENABLE: 1 RECEIVE ENABLE: 1
Global Status Receive File: The octal numbers 00–77 represent DH+ node
addresses. They are mapped to memory locations in the SLC 5/04 processor where:
• 00 is mapped to S:100
• 01 is mapped to S:101
• 77 is mapped to S:163
This series of status file addresses is where the SLC 5/04 processor collects and
stores Global Status information from other processors. If another node on the DH+
network is transmitting Global Status information, that information appears on the
screen next to the device’s node address. (For example, if node 07 is transmitting a
Global Status W
ord of 1000 (decimal), the number 1000 appears next to the node
address of 07.) Y
ou can cursor to any of the node addresses on the screen to see the
corresponding status file address on the status line.
Transmit Word: This data is mapped to memory location S:99 in the SLC 5/04
processor
. The screen displays the data that the SLC 5/04 processor transmits as its
Global Status W
ord. You can cursor to this location and change the data that the
processor sends out.