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Basic Operating Procedure
Section 1-6
4. Turning ON Power and Checking Initial Operation
Note
The System Setup and user programs are backed up in built-in flash memory.
When the data is being backed up, a message indicating the data is being
transferred will be displayed on the CX-Programmer. Never turn OFF the
power supply to the FQM1 while data is being backed up.
5. System Setup
Settings
These settings determine the Modules’ software configuration. Refer to
Appendix C System Setup, Auxiliary Area Allocations, and Built-in I/O Alloca-
tions
for details.
Note
The FQM1 is set to the Sync Mode by default. This mode must be changed on
the Coordinator Module when programming Motion Control Modules, transfer-
ring programs, or debugging. Set the mode to ASync Mode in the System
Setup of the Coordinator Module to enable changing the operating modes of
the Motion Control Modules and creating programs directly from the CX-Pro-
grammer.
6. Writing the
Programs
Write each program with the CX-Programmer, including one cyclic task and
the required number of interrupt tasks.
1,2,3...
1.
Add Motion Control Modules to the tree by executing
Insert - PC
once for
each Motion Control Module connected to the Coordinator Module.
2.
When going online to Motion Control Modules through the Coordinator
Module, the node set for the FINS destination address in the network set-
tings on the Change PC Type Window determines the Motion Control Mod-
ule that is connected. Normally the node number is automatically allocated
for the Motion Control Module when
Insert - PC
is executed.
Summary of Contents for HOME SECURITY SYSTEM - MOTION SENSOR FQM1-CM001
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