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PHOENIX CONTACT
Set as Retentive – When a timer/counter is set as retentive, it stores the current (C) value of
the counter in memory in the event of a power failure. When power is restored, the stored
value is recalled, and the counter begins from that value.
To set the timer/counter as retentive, from the timer/counter list screen, use the or key
to highlight the desired timer/counter. Press the <OK> key, and then press the <4> key to
set the timer/counter as retentive.
Figure 5-30
Setting a timer/counter as retentive
To set the timer/counter as non-retentive, from the timer/counter list screen, use the or
key to highlight the desired timer/counter. Press the <OK> key, and then press the <4> key
to set the timer/counter as non-retentive.
Figure 5-31
Removing the retentive setting
5.6.1.5
Register
From the "Monitor Data Items" menu, select 4 to display all the registers available in the
Nanoline and the status of each.
Figure 5-32
Register List
A list of registers appears. Use the or key to scroll through the list.
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The first column displays the number of the register number.
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The "r" indication means the register is retentive (saved when power to the Nanoline is
removed).
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The second column indicates the current value stored in the register.
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