Mitsubishi Electric Q26UD(E)HCPU User Manual page 549

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Number
Name
Meaning
Restore time
SD676
(Year and
month)
Restore time
SD677
(Day and
time)
Backup data
Restore time
restoration
SD678
(Minute and
information
second)
Restore time
SD679
(Year and day
of week)
Program
Write
memory
(transfer)
SD681
write
status display
(transfer)
(percentage)
status
SD682
Program
Write count
memory
index up to
write count
SD683
present
index
Standard
Write
ROM write
(transfer)
SD686
(transfer)
status display
status
(percentage)
Explanation
This register stores the year (last two digits) and the month
when data were restored in 2-digit BCD.
b15
to
b12 b11
to
b8 b7
to
b4 b3
Year
Month
This register stores the day and the hour when data were
restored in 2-digit BCD.
b15
to
b12 b11
to
b8 b7
to
b4 b3
Day
Hour
This register stores the minute and the second when data
were restored in 2-digit BCD.
b15
b8 b7
b4 b3
to
b12 b11
to
to
Minute
Second
Second
This register stores the year (first two digits) and the day of
the week when data were restored in BCD.
b15
to
b12 b11
to
b8 b7
to
b4 b3
Higher digits of year (0 to 99)
This register stores the progress of writing (transfer) to the
program memory (flash ROM) in percentage (0 to 100%).
When a write (transfer) command is given, "0" is stored in this
register.
This register stores the index value of write count of the
*1
program memory (flash ROM)
up to the present in 32-bit
binary. When the index value exceeds 100 thousand times,
"FLASH ROM ERROR" (error code: 1610) occurs. (The index
value will be counted even after it exceeds 100 thousand.)
*1
The write count does not equal to the index value.
(Since the maximum write count of the flash ROM has
been increased by the system, 1 is added about every
two writing operations.)
This register stores the progress of writing (transfer) to the
standard ROM (flash ROM) in percentage (0 to 100%). When
a write (transfer) command is given, "0" is stored in this
register.
Set by
(When Set)
Example:
to
b0
July, 1993
9307
H
Example:
to
b0
31st, 10 a.m.
3110
H
S (Initial)
b0
Example:
to
35 min., 48 sec.
3548
H
to
b0
Example:
1993, Friday
1905
H
Day of the week
0
Sunday
1
Monday
2
Tuesday
3
Wednesday
4
Thursday
5
Friday
6
Saturday
S (At write)
S (At write)
S (At write)
APPENDICES
Corresponding
Corresponding
ACPU
CPU
D9
QnU
New
LCPU
QnU
New
LCPU
QnU
New
LCPU
QnU
New
LCPU
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