CP 523
6.7.6
Clearing the Message Buffer (Job Number "7000
When prompted by the CPU, the CP 523 cancels all CPU requests stored in the message buffer.
Specify
Job number "7000
" in word 0.
H
Example:
Clearing the message buffer with the Programmer's "FORCE VAR" function
You can force a peripheral (I/O) word (PW) using the programmer "FORCE VAR" function only
when you have written it into a flag word (FW). For this purpose, store PW 128 in FW 128 of FY 10
( 6.7.7). FW 128 can then be forced in the "FORCE VAR" screen form. FW 228 is an auxiliary word
for old/new value comparison.
The module is set to start address 128.
Operand
Signal states
PW 128
KH= 7000*
*
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6.7.7
Printing All Configured Message Texts (Job Number "8000
When prompted by the CPU, the CP 523 prints out all the configured message texts stored on the
memory submodule. This job is used for defining and checking the message texts stored on the
user submodule. Spaceholders are not evaluated.
Specify
Job number "8000
" in word 0.
H
Example:
Printing all configured messages with the programmer "FORCE VAR" function
You can force a peripheral (I/O) word (PW) using the programmer's "FORCE VAR" function only
when you have written it into a flag word (FW). For this purpose, store PW 128 in FW 128 of FY 10
( 6.7.7). FW 128 can then be forced in the "FORCE VAR" screen form. FW 228 is an auxiliary word
for old/new value comparison.
The module is set to start address 128.
Operand
Signal States
PW 128
KH= 8000*
*
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"Clear message buffer" request
"Print all configured messages" request
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H
Meaning
H
Meaning
Print Mode
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