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290 Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-UM002N-EN-E - November 2022
Appendix B Quickstarts
Figure 32 - Structured Text Example Program
If the front of the controller is visible, and not blocked by the cabinet enclosure, Micro830,
Micro850, and Micro870 controllers have a Force LED indicator.
I/O Forces After a Power Cycle
After a controller is power cycled, all I/O forces are cleared from memory.
Use Run Mode Change Run Mode Change allows the user to make small changes to the logic of a running project and
immediately testing it out on the controller, without having to go into Program mode or
disconnecting from the controller.
The following sample project guides you through the creation of a simple application for a
Micro850 controller without any plug-in modules, and how to use the Run Mode Change
feature.
Create the Project
1. Create a new project for a Micro830/Micro85/Micro8700 controller without any plug-ins.
Observe that the controller is disconnected.
2. Right-click Programs and select Add
New LD: Ladder Diagram.
IMPORTANT The following requirements must be met to use Run Mode Change:
Micro820/Micro830/Micro850 controller firmware revision 8 or higher,
and
Connected Components Workbench Developer Edition software, version 8
or higher.

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