On-Line Debug Support Functions - Toshiba PROSEC T1-16S User Manual

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6. Programming Information

6.9 On-line debug support functions

The following on-line (during RUN) functions are supported in the T1-16S for effective
program debugging.
On-line function
Force function
Sampling trace function
Changing timer /counter
preset value
Changing constant operand of
function instruction
Changing device directly
Program changing in edit
mode
EEPROM write command
NOTE
Force function
Two types of force functions are available, input force and coil force.
The input force is used to disable the external input signals. When an external input
device is designated as forced input, the ON/OFF state of the device can be changed
manually by using the data setting function of the programming tool, regardless of the
corresponding external signal state. The input force designation is available for the
external input devices (X).
The coil force is used to disable the coil instruction. When a coil instruction on the
program is designated as forced coil, the ON/OFF state of the coil device can be
changed manually by using the data setting function of the programming tool,
regardless of the coil circuit execution status.
On the programming tool, the forced input and forced coil are expressed as follows.
Forced input
Forced coil
NOTE
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4 k mode
Refer to section 6.5 for 4 k/8 k mode.
X005
Normal
Y023
Normal
If EEPROM write operation is executed with remaining the force
designation, the force designation is also saved into the built-in EEPROM.
Because the force function is debugging function, release all force
designation before executing the EEPROM write operation. The force batch
release command is available when the T1-16S is in HALT mode.
8 k mode
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
x005
Forced
Y023
Forced
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