Publication 1756-UM523F-EN-P - December 2006
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Configure and Program the Controller
Decide if You Want to Keep Test Edits after a Switchover
When you edit logic while online with the controller, the edits may
fault the controller and cause a switchover.
Test Edits
If test edits fault the primary controller, they will likely also fault the
secondary controller. To prevent faulting, any test edits are
deactivated (untested) during a switchover. As an option, you can
keep the edits active after a switchover.
Retention of Test Edits
Test Edit Options
Test Edits
If you want to
Then
Prevent an incorrect online edit from
faulting both the primary and secondary
controller
Do not retain test edits (default setting).
Keep test edits active during a switchover
(at the risk of faulting both controllers)
Retain test edits.
Summary of Contents for 1756-CNB/E
Page 4: ...Publication 1756 UM523F EN P December 2006 Summary of Changes 4 Notes...
Page 10: ...Publication 1756 UM523F EN P December 2006 10 Table of Contents...
Page 26: ...Publication 1756 UM523F EN P December 2006 26 ControlLogix Redundancy System Overview Notes...
Page 42: ...Publication 1756 UM523F EN P December 2006 42 Design the System Notes...
Page 64: ...Publication 1756 UM523F EN P December 2006 64 Configure the System Redundancy Module Notes...
Page 102: ...Publication 1756 UM523F EN P December 2006 102 Configure and Program the Controller Notes...
Page 146: ...Publication 1756 UM523F EN P December 2006 146 Update Modules and Redundant Systems Notes...
Page 168: ...Publication 1756 UM523F EN P December 2006 168 Convert an Existing System to Redundancy Notes...
Page 178: ...Publication 1756 UM523F EN P December 2006 178 Redundant System Restrictions Notes...
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