Omron CS1W-SLK11-21 - 06-2004 Manual page 184

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EEPROM
electrical noise
EM Area
EPROM
error code
even parity
event processing
Expansion CPU Rack
Expansion I/O Rack
FA
factory computer
fatal error
FCS
FINS
flag
force reset
force set
frame checksum
Glossary
Electrically erasable programmable read-only memory; a type of ROM in which
stored data can be erased and reprogrammed. This is accomplished using a
special control lead connected to the EEPROM chip and can be done without
having to remove the EEPROM chip from the device in which it is mounted.
Random variations of one or more electrical characteristics such as voltage,
current, and data, which might interfere with the normal operation of a device.
Extended Data Memory Area; an area that can be optionally added to certain
PLCs to enable greater data storage. Functionally, the EM Area operates like
the DM Area. Area addresses are prefixes with E and only words can be ac-
cessed. The EM Area is separated into multiple banks.
Erasable programmable read-only memory; a type of ROM in which stored
data can be erased, by ultraviolet light or other means, and reprogrammed.
A numeric code generated to indicate that an error exists, and something about
the nature of the error. Some error codes are generated by the system; others
are defined in the program by the operator.
A communication setting that adjusts the number of ON bits so that it is always
even. See parity.
Processing that is performed in response to an event, e.g., an interrupt signal.
A Rack connected to the CPU Rack to increase the virtual size of the CPU
Rack. Units that may be mounted to the CPU Backplane may also be mounted
to the Expansion CPU Backplane.
A Rack used to increase the I/O capacity of a PLC. In CV-Series PLCs, either
one Expansion I/O Rack can be connected directly to the CPU or Expansion
CPU Rack or multiple Expansion I/O Racks can be connected by using an I/O
Control and I/O Interface Units.
Factory automation.
A general-purpose computer, usually quite similar to a business computer, that
is used in automated factory control.
An error that stops PLC operation and requires correction before operation can
continue.
See frame checksum.
See CV-mode.
A dedicated bit in memory that is set by the system to indicate some type of
operating status. Some flags, such as the carry flag, can also be set by the op-
erator or via the program.
The process of forcibly turning OFF a bit via a programming device. Bits are
usually turned OFF as a result of program execution.
The process of forcibly turning ON a bit via a programming device. Bits are
usually turned ON as a result of program execution.
The results of exclusive ORing all data within a specified calculation range.
The frame checksum can be calculated on both the sending and receiving end
of a data transfer to confirm that data was transmitted correctly.
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