User guide

User Manual
HandHeld Terminal
Index
I2
clear (CLR)
math instruction, 155, 2011
mnemonic listing, 214
clearing the memory of the HHT, 61
communication cable, installing, 13
comparison instructions, 154, 191
equal (EQU), 154, 192
greater than (GRT), 154, 196
greater than or equal (GEQ), 154, 197
less than (LES), 154, 194
less than or equal (LEQ), 154, 195
limit test (LIM), 154, 199
masked comparison for equal (MEQ),
154, 198
not equal (NEQ), 154, 193
configure your HHT for online
communication, 91
exceptions, 93
configuring the controller, 62
configuring the I/O, 63
configuring the processor, 62
configuring the specialty I/O modules, 65
contacting AllenBradley for assistance, P5
contents of this manual, P2
control data file display, 129
control instructions, 158, 251
interrupt subroutine (INT), 158, 2511
jump to label (JMP), 158, 252
jump to subroutine (JSR), 158, 254
label (LBL), 158, 253
master control reset (MCR), 158, 257
return from subroutine (RET), 158, 256
selectable timed interrupt (STI), 158,
2510
subroutine (SBR), 158, 256
suspend (SUS), 158, 259
temporary end (TND), 158, 258
controller memory usage, C1
5/02 processor, C1
fixed and 5/01 processors, C1
convert from BCD (FRD)
5/02 processor example, 2017
fixed, 5/01, and 5/02 processor example,
2017
math instruction, 155, 2015
mnemonic listing, 214
convert to BCD (TOD)
5/02 processor example, 2013
fixed, 5/01, and 5/02 processor example,
2014
math instruction, 155, 2012
mnemonic listing, 215
COP, file copy and file fill instruction, 222
copying an instruction, 730
count down (CTD)
mnemonic listing, 214
timer and counter instructions, 152, 177
count up (CTU)
mnemonic listing, 214
timer and counter instructions, 152, 177
counter data file display, 128
creating a program file with the HHT, 69
creating and deleting program files, 71
naming your program file, 69
creating a program with the HHT, 61
clearing the HHT memory, 61
configuring the controller, 62
naming the ladder program, 68
creating a subroutine program file using a
nonconsecutive file number, 72
creating a subroutine program file using the
next consecutive file number, 71
creating and deleting programs, 71
creating a subroutine program file using a
nonconsecutive file number, 72
creating a subroutine program file using
the next consecutive file number, 71
deleting a subroutine program file, 73
creating data, 419
for indexed addresses, 419
offline, 419
cursor keys, 110
D
data entry keys, 19
data file 2 status, 43
data file 3 bit, 48
data file 4 timers, 49
data file 5 counters, 410
data file 6 control, 411
data file 7 integer, 412
data file displays
bit files, 128
control files, 129
counter files, 128
examples of, 125
input files, 125
integer files, 129
output files, 125
status files, 126