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storing data after shutdown
I am using a FPO-c32t plc. I need to store 130 values that will be remembered after shutdown. The data is stored in internal relay. Is there a way to store more internal relay so I don;t lose they data I store after shutdown? thanks
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do they have retentive registers or internal relays available? If they do, use those for the data you are looking to store and after a shutdown/power up it will all be there. |
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Word "value" typically does not apply to relays (bits) but to numerical values in data registers.
Clarify, please. If you need to store status of 130 relays, FP0-C32 features 848 hold-type internal relays. They maintain their status through power off by definition. |
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