USER MANUAL APS 6.0

Preface
Advanced Programming Software User Manual
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4.
Once you select the file, press
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
CONVERT
TO HEX
F1
. The menu functions allow you to
select the size of the PROM.
SLC 5/01 and SLC 5/02 processors
8K bytes corresponds to Allen-Bradley modules specifying 1K
instruction words (1747- M1, M3)
32K bytes corresponds to Allen-Bradley modules specifying 4K
instruction words (1747-M2, M4)
SLC 5/03 processors
OS300 – 64K bytes or 128K bytes
OS301 – 64K bytes or 128K bytes
OS302 – 64K bytes, 128K bytes, or 256K bytes
SLC 5/04 processors
OS400 – 128K bytes
OS401 – 128K bytes or 256K bytes
When you create hexadecimal files for the SLC 5/03 and SLC 5/04 processor,
you have the option of setting the memory module protect byte. After you
select the number of bytes, the message:
Set Memory Module
Protection
is displayed.
5. If you want to apply protection (permanently burn your memory module), press
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
WRITE
PROTECT
F8
Otherwise, press
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
ALLOW
REUSE
F10
. Then confirm your selection by
pressing
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
YES
F8
. Refer to chapter 8 for more information on protecting
your program files.