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PLC Setup Section 7-1
7-1-2-2 CPU Settings Tab Page
Execute Process
Detect Low Battery
Detect Interrupt Task Error
Stop CPU on Instruction Error (Instruction Error Operation)
Address in
Programming
Console
Settings Function Related
flags and
words
When set-
ting is read
by CPU Unit
Word Bit(s)
128 15 0: Detect
1: Do not detect
Default: 0
This setting determines whether CPU Unit
battery errors are detected. If this setting is
set to 0 and a battery error is detected, the
ERR/ALM indicator on the CPU Unit will
flash and the Battery Error Flag (A40204)
will be turned ON, but CPU Unit operation
will continue.
A40204 (Bat-
tery Error
Flag)
At the next
cycle.
Address in
Programming
Console
Settings Function Related
flags and
words
When set-
ting is read
by CPU Unit
Word Bit(s)
128 14 0: Detect
1: Do not detect
Default: 0
This setting determines whether interrupt
task errors are detected. If this setting is set
to 0 and an interrupt task error is detected,
the ERR/ALM indicator on the CPU Unit will
flash and the Interrupt Task Error Flag
(A40213) will be turned ON, but CPU Unit
operation will continue.
A40213
(Interrupt
Task Error
Flag)
At the next
cycle.
Address in
Programming
Console
Settings Function Related
flags and
words
When set-
ting i
s read
by CPU Unit
Word Bit(s)
197 15 0: Continue
1: Stop
Default: 0
This setting determines whether instruction
errors (instruction processing errors (ER)
and illegal access errors (AER)) are treated
as non-fatal or fatal errors. When this setting
is set to 1, CPU Unit operation will be
stopped if the ER or AER Flags is turned
ON (even when the AER Flag is turned ON
for an indirect DM/EM BCD error).
Related Flags: A29508 (Instruction Pro-
cessing Error Flag)
A29509 (Indirect DM/EM BCD Error Flag)
A29510 (Illegal Access Error Flag)
A29508,
A29509,
A29510
(If this setting
is set to 0,
these flags
won’t be
turned ON
even if an
instruction
error occurs.)
At start of
operation.