Retentiveness Of Logic And Data - GE PACSystems RX7i Cpu Programmer's Reference Manual

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3.6 Retentiveness of Logic and Data

Data is defined as retentive if it is saved by the CPU when the CPU transitions from STOP Mode to
RUN Mode.
The following items are retentive:
program logic
fault tables and diagnostics
checksums for program logic
overrides and output forces
word data (%R, %W, %L, %P, %AI, %AQ)
bit data (%I, %G, fault locating references, and reserved bits)
%Q and %M variables that are configured as retentive (%T data is non-retentive and therefore
not saved on STOP Mode to RUN Mode transitions).
symbolic variables that have a data type other than BOOL
symbolic variables of BOOL type that are configured as retentive
Retentive data is also preserved during power-cycles of the CPU with battery backup or Energy
Pack backup. Exceptions to this rule include the fault locating references and most of the %S,
%SA, %SB, and %SC references. These references are initialized to zero at power-up regardless
of the state of the battery or Energy Pack. (For a description of the behavior of each, refer to
System Status References.)
When %Q or %M variables are configured as retentive, the contents are retained through power loss
and Run-to-Stop-to-Run transitions.
GFK-2950C
February 2018
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