IP 265
: Services
F4
By pressing the function key assigned to 'Services', the user can invoke the symbolic
editor and initiate output of the IP 265 user program to various media.
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The COM 265 operand editor allows you to enter symbolic identifiers for operands
in the IP 265 user program.
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Normal operation of an IP 265 requires that the IP 265 user program be stored on
an EPROM or EEPROM memory submodule.
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For on-line testing, the IP 265 user program can be loaded into the IP 265 over the
external I/O bus.
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To provide hardcopy documentation of the IP 265 user program, program data and
commentary can be output to printer.
: Files
F5
The IP 265 user program is stored in the form of a program file. The file functions
support program file management.
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The COM 265 file functions can be used to rename, copy or delete the user
program.
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In addition, you can use these functions to display the directory of all IP 265 user
programs.
: Defaults
F6
Before you begin programming the IP 265, you may define a number of general
defaults.
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The defaults include, e.g. specification of a name for the IP 265 user program and
of a slot for the IP 265.
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A PLC footer file and a PLC printer file may be activated for output of the IP 265
user program.
: Aux
F7
For purposes of IP 265 control, the user may define the behaviour of the IP 265's 24 V
inputs and 24 V outputs.
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Using function keys, you can define the IP 265's response to a CPU STOP and
stipulate debouncing of one or more 24 V inputs.
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