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Rockwell Automation Publication 1769-UM021G-EN-P - October 2015
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Use a Secure Digital Card
Chapter 12
Store or Load a Project with
the Secure Digital Card
There are several options for when to load the project back into the user memory
(RAM) of the CompactLogix 5370 controller. The controller configuration
determines the option that is used.
describes the conditions and necessary configuration settings required
for a project to be loaded from an SD card.
Store a Project
Follow these steps to store a project. These steps show a 1769-L18ERM-BB1B
controller. The same steps apply for other CompactLogix 5370 controllers.
1.
Go online with the controller.
2.
Put the controller in Program mode, that is, Remote Program or Program.
3.
On the Online tool bar, click the controller properties icon.
4.
Click the Nonvolatile Memory tab.
Table 38 - Conditions and Settings for Project Loading
Condition to Load
Project from an SD
Card into Controller
RAM
Required Setting in
Controller
Configuration
Notes
Controller power-up
On Power Up
•
During a power cycle, you lose any online changes and tag
values you have not stored on the memory card.
•
A load from a memory card can also change the firmware of the
controller.
•
For more information, see the Logix5000 Controllers
Nonvolatile Memory Card Programming Manual, publication
•
You can use the application to load the project.
No project in the
controller and you
power up the
controller
On Corrupt Memory
•
During a power cycle, you lose any online changes and tag
values you have not stored on the memory card.
•
A load from a memory card can also change the firmware of the
controller.
•
For more information, see the Logix5000 Controllers
Nonvolatile Memory Card Programming Manual, publication
•
You can use the application to load the project.
Only through
application
User Initiated
You lose any online changes and tag values you have not stored on
the memory card.