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Chapter 2
About Your Controller
Limitations of RMC
Take note of the following limitations when using the Run Mode Change (RMC)
feature:
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Configuration changes cannot be made (for example, change filter times).
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Up to 2KB of logic (approximately 150 boolean instructions) and user
variables and can be added for each Test Logic.
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Total memory allocated for RMC (cumulative of all Test Logic Changes)
can be increased from 2KB to 8KB, but the 2KB limit for logic and user
variables per Test Logic remains.
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A total of 20 POU (Program Organizational Units) can be added for each
RMC (for example, if you currently have 5 POU, you can add 20 more for
a total of 25 POU).
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If a User Defined Function Block is modified that changes the local
variables, the local variables will be reinitialized or reset to zero and a
warning message will be shown during the build. If you want to reapply the
initial value, right-click on the UDFB and select Refactor -> Reset Initial
Values of Instances.
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RMC is not possible after doing a Discover Project operation if a new
module is detected because the configuration has changed.
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Exchange files cannot be imported when in RMC because it is considered a
configuration change.
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Making changes to the display configuration (for example, hiding
comments) are treated as logic changes and require you to build the
project.
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Global variables cannot be deleted or modified in RMC, but can be added.
To delete or modify a global variable, the workbench must be disconnected
from the controller.
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If you create a global variable in RMC, it will not be shown in the LCD
display.
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When using CIP messaging in RMC, setting the CIPTARGETCFG data
type parameter ConnClose to TRUE has no effect. The Ethernet session
does not close immediately upon successful messaging and you have to
wait for the connection to timeout after 60 seconds. This applies to
Release 9 or earlier projects. For Release 10 or later projects, the CIP
connection timeout is configurable.
Using Run Mode Change on page 170
for an example on how to use this
feature.
WARNING:
If you delete the output rung when in Run Mode Change and
accept the changes, the output on the controller will remain ON.
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