User guide
Chapter 6
Creating a Program
6–7
9. Press [ESC]. The following display appears:
–––––– Advanced I/O Configuration ––––––
Current Subroutine File: 0
Current Configuration File: G6
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
OFL
INT_SBR MOD_SET CFG_SIZ ADV_SIZ
10.Set the G file (configuration file) size to 3. Press [F3], CFG_SIZ. The
following display appears:
–––––– Advanced I/O Configuration ––––––
Current Subroutine File: 0
Current Configuration File: G6
ENTER CONFIG. FILE SIZE: 0
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
OFL
11.Type 3, then press [ENTER]. You are returned to the previous display.
Press
[F2], MOD_SET to view or modify the G file contents. The
following display appears, with the cursor positioned on G6:0:
Address HEX/BCD Data
G6:0 2020
G6:1 0000
G6:2 0000
ELEMENT CANNOT BE EDITED!
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
OFL
BIN DEC HEX/BCD NEXT_PG PREV_PG
Indicates Slot 6
Word 0 of the G file is configured automatically by the processor
according to the particular specialty I/O module. Word 0 is read only.
For a description of G files, refer to page 4–27 in this manual.
12.Press
[↓] to edit other words in the G file. The display changes as
follows:
Address HEX/BCD Data
G6:1 0000
G6:2 0000
G6:0 2020
G6:1 = 000
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
OFL
BIN DEC HEX/BCD NEXT_PG PREV_PG