Permissible Markers And Function Relays; Setting Retentive Behavior - Eaton easy500, easy700 Operating Instructions Manual

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5 settings
5.9 Retention (non-volatile data storage)

5.9.1 Permissible markers and function relays

5.9.2 Setting retentive behavior

RUN MODE
CARD MODE
CYCLE-T...
RETENTION..æ
M 9 - M12 åÆ
M13 - M16
N 9 - N16
C 5 - C 7 åæ
C 8
C13 - C16
D 1 - D 8
T7
T8
T13 - T16
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It is possible to retentively store (non-volatile memory) the actual values
(status) of markers, timing relays and up/down counters.
The following markers and function relays can be set to have retentive actual
values:
Markers: M9 to M12, M13 to M16, N9 to N16
Up/down counters: C5 to C7, C8, C13 to C16
Text function relays: D1 to D8
Timing relays: T7, T8, T13 to T16
To ensure that easy500 and easy700 are fully compatible with
easy400 and easy600 devices, the retentive data settings were
divided into the above areas.
CAUTION
The retentive data is kept every time the power supply is
switched off. Data security is assured for 1000000 write cycles.
Requirement: The easy500/700 control relay must be in STOP mode.
▶ Switch to the system menu.
If easy is password-protected, the System menu can only be
accessed after easy has first been "unlocked" (→ Section
"5.1.4  unlocking", page 165from).
▶ Switch to STOP mode.
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▶ Switch to the system menu.
▶ Move to the SYSTEM menu and continue to the RETENTION... menu.
▶ Press the OK button.
The first screen display is the selection of the marker range.
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Select a range.
▶ Press OK to select the marker, the function relay or the range that is to
be retentive (tick on the line).
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Press ESC to exit the input for the retentive ranges.
Operating instructions 05/10 MN05013003Z-EN www.eaton.com

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