ZM-71SE About version 1.2.1.0 - Soliton
ZM-71SE About version 1.2.1.0 - Soliton
ZM-71SE About version 1.2.1.0 - Soliton
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SRAM cassette calendar adjustment ([Main Menu] screen)<br />
1Open the [Main Menu] screen.<br />
Press the [Cassette Adjustment] switch.<br />
(This switch is valid for the FONT <strong>version</strong> 1.100/1.090/1.000 or greater.)<br />
Main Menu<br />
<strong>ZM</strong>82T<br />
2000- 8- 11 14 : 4 : 6<br />
System Information<br />
SYSTEM PROG. VER.1.320<br />
FONT<br />
VER.1.100/1.090/1.000<br />
JAPANESE 32<br />
I/F DRV VER. 1.200<br />
MELSEC JW100/70H<br />
Screen Data<br />
Information<br />
Size :<br />
2883584<br />
PLC Type: JW100/70H COM series<br />
Comment:<br />
Error: Stop<br />
Time-Out: 0.50 sec<br />
Retry: 3<br />
Connection: 1 : 1 Baud Rate: 19200<br />
Signal Level: RS232C Data Length: 7<br />
PLC Stat.No.: 0 Stop Bit: 1<br />
Parity: Even<br />
Send Delay: 0msec<br />
Cassette<br />
Adjustment<br />
Editor : MJ1<br />
Memory-Card<br />
I/O Test<br />
2The [Cassette Adjustment] screen is displayed.<br />
Cassette Adjustment<br />
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Main Menu<br />
Date and Time Adjustment<br />
Date:<br />
Time:<br />
+ -<br />
Set<br />
Format of SRAM Cassette<br />
* Formats SRAM cassette in the present screen data type.<br />
Format<br />
Execute<br />
3Choose a data item to modify using the [] switch. Modify the data using the [+] or<br />
[-] switch.<br />
4After time and date settings, press the [Set] switch.<br />
5Press the [Main Menu] switch to go back to the [Main Menu] (local main) screen.<br />
SRAM cassette calendar adjustment (externally)<br />
Macro commands are used to adjust the SRAM cassette calendar externally.<br />
Macro commands: [SET_CLD], [GET_CLD]<br />
For more information, refer to “<strong>ZM</strong>-<strong>71SE</strong> Instruction Manual or “Tutorial” manual.<br />
Calendar data is stored in the system memory $s160 to 166, $s168 and 169.<br />
<br />
Address(s) Contents Memory type<br />
160<br />
161<br />
162<br />
163<br />
164<br />
165<br />
166<br />
167<br />
168<br />
169<br />
Year<br />
Month<br />
Day<br />
Hour<br />
Minute<br />
Second<br />
Day of the week<br />
Storage of time in seconds (L)<br />
Storage of time in seconds(H)<br />
<strong>About</strong> addresses $s168 and 169 (for <strong>ZM</strong>80 only)<br />
Data is stored based on the Greenwich Mean Time (from January 1, 1970 00:00:00 /<br />
Unit: second). Times represented in seconds are useful for arithmetic operation to<br />
obtain time or date.<br />
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<strong>ZM</strong><br />
(Data to be written<br />
from <strong>ZM</strong>80)