Figure 5-33 Entering A Register Value; Figure 5-34 Setting A Register As Retentive; Figure 5-35 Removing The Retentive Setting - Phoenix Contact Nanoline Series User Manual

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Registers allow data to be stored in the following formats:
Integer
Date
Time of Day
Day of Week
Hours, Minutes, Seconds
Seconds
To modify a register value, use the  or  key to highlight the desired register and press
the <OK> key. Press the <3> key to access the modification screen.
Figure 5-33
Entering a register value
When set as retentive, the register value is stored in memory in the event of a power failure.
When power is restored, the stored value is recalled, and the control application uses the
stored value.
To set a register as retentive, from the register list screen, use the  or  key to highlight
the desired register. Press the <OK> key, and then press the <4> key to set the register as
retentive.
Figure 5-34
Setting a register as retentive
To set the register as non-retentive, from the register list screen, use the  or  key to
highlight the desired register. Press the <OK> key, and then press the <4> key to set the
register as non-retentive.
Figure 5-35
Removing the retentive setting
xxx
xx/xx/xx
xx:xx:xx
MON, TUE, etc.
xx:xx:xx
x.xxx
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