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AC 800F Functional Description
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The following configuration steps are always displayed:
Adjusting operating system startup
Enter startup mode:
1. Auto Startup
2. Force execution of BootLoader
Select:
[1]
Fig. 5-20
Operating system startup, adjustment prompt
Menu item 1: The Boot Loader starts an operating system residing in the flash
EPROM and loads a project configuration (if existing), or it waits for a
bootstrap through the engineering station, if the operating system is
corrupted or not yet available in the flash EPROM.
Menu item 2: The Boot Loader waits for a bootstrap in any case.
During a bootstrap the engineering stations loads the operating system into the flash
EPROM of the AC 800F. Normally, the operating system remains in the flash EPROM
until the next software update
Select option 1 for automatic AC 800F startup after power failure. Option 2 is only
relevant for testing.
Adjusting the self-test
Do extended selftest on WarmBoot?
[n]
The extended self-test is normally only executed in a short form after a power failure
to reduce the system startup time. If you want the system to perform an extended self-
test on each system warm start answer with “y“.
Adjusting the baud rate of the diagnostic interface
Enter baud rate of console port:
[9600]
Valid entries for the baud rate are 9600 and 19200 bauds. In case of invalid entries
the Boot Loader will repeat this configuration item. The default setting should not be
modified.
Adjusting the waiting time before configuration block startup
Enter CPU delay (in seconds) before starting up:
[2]
Any time between 2 ... 60 seconds can be entered as the waiting time. In case of
invalid entries the Boot Loader will repeat this configuration item. The default setting
should not be modified. After this the Boot Loader shows again all current parameters
of the configuration block.
Summary of Contents for AC 800F
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