Operation Test (Test) - Omron V600-CA8A-V Series Operation Manual

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Operation Test (TEST)

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Operation Test (TEST)

Preparations for Executing
Test Commands
2. Specify the end address. When either of the horizontal cursor keys is
pressed, the display changes to the end address.
Note a) Ensure that the start address does not exceed the end address.
b) In the case of a DC with SRAM, page 0 addresses 00 and 01 are
reserved for registration of the production date (year, month, day),
and data cannot be written in this area. Note also when using this
function that addresses 02 to 05 are write protected (see page
20).
3. Specify the data to be written. The example below shows the procedure for
writing 0F to all 16 addresses 50 to 5F.
DC
00
to
50
00001111
to
"OF"
00001111
5F
to
FF
4. When the WRITE2 Key is pressed, "C–WRITE?" is shown at the left end of
the display.
5. When the SET Key is pressed, the same data is written to all the specified
DC addresses.
Note If no R/W Head is connected, if the DC is not in the communications
range, or if a communication error occurs, an error code is displayed
(see page 78). When this happens, use the horizontal cursor keys to
display the error message.
When checking the installation of the R/W Heads and the DC, TEST can be used
to initiate communications to establish the type of installation relationship and
the relative speeds. Test commands are available for read, write, auto read, and
auto write operations.
The job specification Head and page numbers are objects of the test commands.
If the job specification has already been made, check the respective settings. If
the job specification has not been made, the test commands use Head 1 and
Page 0. Note that if the start and end addresses have been set, the entire area
they define is used by the test commands.
Set the page number
in the job specification.
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