Appendix A: Auxiliary Functions
AUX 6* — Handheld Programmer Configuration
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The following auxiliary functions allow you to setup, view, or change the Handheld
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Programmer configuration.
AUX 61 Show Revision Numbers
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As with most industrial control products, there are cases when additional features and
enhancements are made. Sometimes these new features only work with certain releases of
firmware. By using AUX 61 you can quickly view the CPU and Handheld Programmer
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firmware revision numbers. This information (for the CPU) is also available from within
DirectSOFT 5 from the PLC/Diagnostics sub-menu.
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AUX 62 Beeper On/Off
The Handheld has a beeper that provides confirmation of keystrokes. You can use Auxiliary
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(AUX) Function 62 to turn off the beeper.
AUX 65 Run Self Diagnostics
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If you think the Handheld Programmer is not operating correctly, you can use AUX 65 to
run a self diagnostics program. You can check the following items.
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• Keypad
• Display
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• LEDs and Backlight
• Handheld Programmer EEPROM check
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AUX 7* — EEPROM Operations
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The following auxiliary functions allow you to move the ladder program from one area to
another and perform other program maintenance tasks.
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Transferrable Memory Areas
Many of these AUX functions allow you to copy different areas of memory to and from the
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CPU and handheld programmer. The following table shows the areas that may be mentioned.
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1: PGM — Program
2: V — V-memory
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3: SYS — System
4: etc (All)— Program, System and non-volatile V-memory
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AUX 71 CPU to HPP EEPROM
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AUX 71 copies information from the CPU memory to an EEPROM installed in the
Handheld Programmer. You can copy different portions of EEPROM (HP) memory to the
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CPU memory as shown in the previous table.
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DL05 Micro PLC User Manual, 6th Edition, Rev. A
Option and Memory Type
only
DL05 Default Range
$00000 – $02047
V00000 – V07777
Non-selectable copies system parameters
Non-selectable
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