
Revised 7/10/01 • InterOP8500
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© 2001 Automated Logic Corporation
Transferring Memory
You should download memory whenever you
make changes to your modules (for example,
change the module number, upgrade the
module driver, or change the FB).
The InterOP8500 module can store one
module driver and several FBs. The number
of FBs stored depends on the software you
are using (see the table on page 3).
NOTE
This type of download should be
performed with caution. When the module is
automatically restarted before and after
transferring memory, any equipment
controlled by the module is shut down and
restarted. Downloading memory also
overwrites all Function Blocks in the module
causing the module to lose any stored data.
Transferring Memory in WebCTRL
The InterOP8500 module using the
DRV_InterOP8500 module driver can store up
to 100 FBs, depending on their size. You must
be logged in to WebCTRL with the appropriate
privilege to download memory.
1. Click the CFG button at the bottom of the
navigation pane.
2. Click Download in the CFG tree control.
3. Click the Memory, Parameters, or
Schedules boxes, depending on what you
want to download.
NOTE
A memory download includes a
parameter and schedule download.
4. Expand the tree in the action pane, click
the module you want to download to,
then click Add. Click on and Add any
other modules you want to download to.
5. Click the Execute Download button.
If any downloads failed, they are listed in
the Failures section under the tree in the
action pane. To retry a failed download,
click on the module in the Failures list,
click Add, and click the Execute
Download button again.
NOTE
Since a failed download indicates
a system problem, you should never clear
a failure. Locate and resolve the problem,
then retry the download.
6. Click the Properties button to refresh the
screen. This removes the items from the
Download Items list.
Table 8. Maintained Binary Output
Channel Numbers across sections 2 and 4
Johnson Channel “xB”
(wired across terminal sections 1 and 3)
ALC Channel
1B
19
2B
1A
3B
1B
4B
1C
5B
1D
6B
1E
7A
1F
8A
10
Table 9. Position Binary Output Channel
Numbers across sections 1 and 2
Channel Number Open
Channel Number Closed
11
19
12
1A
13
1B
14
1C
15
1D
16
1E
17
1F
18
10