Omron C200HE User Manual

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Reading and Setting the Clock
This operation is used to read or set the CPU Unit’s clock. The clock can be read
in any mode, but it can be set in MONITOR or PROGRAM mode only.
The CPU Unit will reject entries outside of the acceptable range, i.e., 01 to 12 for
the month, 01 to 31 for the day of the month, 00 to 06 for the day of the week, or
00 to 60 for the seconds, but it will not recognize non-existent dates, such as
2/31.
The display will monitor the current date and time.
Press the Up and Down Arrow keys to move the
cursor through the data and time settings. Input
new values to change settings if necessary.
Press CLR to return to the initial display.
0:TIM
TIM CHG?94Ć04Ć10
14:25:50 FRI(5)
TIM CHG?94Ć04Ć10
14:25:58 FRI(5)
TIM CHG?94Ć04Ć10
14:25:58 FRI(5)
TIM CHG?94Ć04Ć10
14:25:58 FRI(5)
TIM     94Ć04Ć10
14:25:58 FRI(5)
00000
Press CLR to bring up the initial display.
Press CHG to change the date and/or time.
FUN
0:TIM
00000
The “9” in “94” will blink, indicating that it can be
changed.
In this case, a “0” was input to replace the “8.”
7-2-17
Expansion Keyboard Mapping
This operation is used to control the ON/OFF status of bits SR 27700 through
SR 27909 by pressing keys on the Programming Console’s keyboard. The
C200HX/HG/HE also supports the Keyboard Mapping operation, which controls
the status of bits in AR 22. These operations can be performed in any PC mode,
but the Programming Console must be in TERMINAL or expansion TERMINAL
mode.
Example
Programming Console Operations
Section 7-2