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<strong>ISPSoft</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

<strong>User</strong>s can identify a device by means of the name of the device. When several devices are<br />

connected on a network, users can check whether a device connected to the computer is the device<br />

they expect by means of the name of the device. To prevent unexpected effect on other CPU<br />

modules, if users want to download/upload the program, but the name of the CPU module is<br />

different from the name attached to the model in the project management area, the system will<br />

remind the users to check the name of the CPU module and the name attached to the model in the<br />

project management area.<br />

*. The parameters set in HWCONFIG must be downloaded to the CPU module so that they can take effect. (Please<br />

refer to section 3.3.6 or section 3.5.4 for more information.)<br />

3.3.2.2 CPU: System<br />

After users click the CPU tab at the top of the window, and the System tab at the bottom of the<br />

window, they can set the parameters in the CPU module.<br />

• Clear Non-latched Device (STOPRUN)<br />

If the Enable checkbox is selected, the states of the non-latched devices, and the values in the<br />

non-latched devices are cleared when the CPU module begins to run.<br />

• Y state (STOPRUN)<br />

When the CPU module begins to run, the states of the Y devices are OFF, retained, or restored to<br />

the states before the CPU module’s stopping running.<br />

‣ Clear: All Y devices are set to OFF.<br />

‣ Retain Present State: The states of the Y devices are retained.<br />

‣ Previous State before STOP: The states of the Y devices are restored to the states before the<br />

CPU module’s stopping running.<br />

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