4. Program Edit W
indow
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This is not displayed
for X-SEL-RA/SA,
RAX/SAX,
RAXD/SAXD,SSEL,
ASEL and PSEL
(3) Writing to the flash ROM
Once the program has been transferred to the controller, the following confirmation dialog box with the
message, “Write Flash ROM?” will be displayed.
Fig. 4.13 Confirmation Fig. 4.14 Confirmation
(X-SEL-J/K, P/Q, TT, SSEL, ASEL, PSEL, (X-SEL-JX/KX, PX/QX)
TTA, MSEL-PCX/PGX)
In case of SSEL, ASEL, PSEL, X-SEL-P/Q and PX/QX compatible with increased memory (with gateway
function), R/S, RX/SX, RA/SA, RAX/SAX, and RAXD/SAXD, the following screens will be displayed.
(PC interface software version 7.2.0.0 or later)
Fig. 4.15 Confirmation
Fig. 4.16 Confirmation
(X-SEL-P/Q, R/S, RX/SX, RXD/SXD,
(X-SEL-PX/QX)
RA/SA, RAX/SAX, RAXD/SAXD,
SSEL, ASEL, PSEL)
Click and select a desired item (Program, etc.) to write to the flash ROM.
Click Yes (Y)→ The memory data will be written to the flash ROM.
Click No (N) → The memory data will not be written to the flash ROM. If No (N) is selected, the controller
will clear all data in its memory after a reset (i.e., after the controller power is reconnected
or a software reset is executed), and then load the data from the flash ROM. (The
controller will operate in accordance with the transferred data until a reset is executed.)
* The number of writing to the flash ROM is limited. (can write approx. 100,000 times)
If you don’t want to write all the data to the flash ROM, select “Write selected data region.”
Summary of Contents for IA-101-X-MW
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Page 50: ...1 Before You Begin 42 1 4 Connection to Controller Fig 1 48 X SEL K J Type Controller...
Page 52: ...1 Before You Begin 44 Figure shows example of TT Fig 1 50 Table Top Actuator TT TTA...
Page 53: ...1 Before You Begin 45 Fig 1 51 X SEL KX JX Type Controller...
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