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Replacement Precautions
Section 11-6
Note
1.
The protocol macro data for the Board or Unit is stored in the flash memory
of the Board or Unit.
2.
When protocol macro data designed with the CX-Protocol is used, a back-
up of the protocol macro data created from the CX-Protocol must be trans-
ferred to the Board or Unit after replacing.
3.
The System Setup of the Serial Communications Board or Unit is allocated
to the DM Area saved in the battery backup of the CPU Unit, and if the ex-
clusively designed macro data is not used, the System Setup can be used
as before, simply by setting the hardware.
Precautions for Using the
Simple Backup Function
When using the Simple Backup Function in CS1H/G-CPU
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products of
Lot No. 011101 or earlier* combined with the Serial Communications Board
(CS1W-SCB
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-V1), proper backup will not be possible if the backup file
(BACKUPE1.PRM) remains in the Memory Card.
In order to use the Simple Backup Function in this combination, delete the
backup file (BACKUPE1.PRM) inside the Memory Card, then execute the backup.
If backup is executed without deleting this backup file, the RDY LED and the
CPU Unit’s ERR/ARM LED will both flash, and t
he Protocol Data Error Flag (bit
A42409) will turn ON with the restore operation. The
Serial Communications Board
will also automatically delete the
backup file (BACKUPE1.PRM).
CS1H/G-CPU
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H Lot No. 01 11 01 ...Produced November 1, 2001
Production day (in this example: 1)
Production month (in this example: 11)
Production year (in this example: 2001)
*Reading lot numbers
Summary of Contents for SYSMAC CJ1W-SCU21-V1
Page 3: ...iv...
Page 5: ...vi...
Page 9: ...x...
Page 15: ...xvi...
Page 89: ...60 Basic Operating Procedure Section 1 9...
Page 151: ...122 RS 232C and RS 422A 485 Wiring Section 3 4...
Page 173: ...144 Host Link Function for Replacing Existing PLCs Section 4 6...
Page 223: ...194 Enhanced Protocol Macro Functions Section 5 6...
Page 277: ...248 Communications Frames Section 6 8...
Page 291: ...262 Basic Operating Procedure in No protocol Mode Section 7 4...
Page 301: ...272 Auxiliary Area and CIO Area Allocations Section 8 3...
Page 391: ...362 Introduction Appendix A...
Page 421: ...392 CompoWay F Master Protocol Appendix B...
Page 513: ...484 E5 K Digital Controller Read Protocol Appendix F...
Page 571: ...542 E5ZE Temperature Controller Write Protocol Appendix I...
Page 587: ...558 E5 J Temperature Controller Protocol Appendix J...
Page 627: ...598 ES100 Digital Controller Protocol Appendix K...
Page 661: ...632 V500 V520 Bar Code Reader Protocol Appendix M...
Page 697: ...668 3Z4L Laser Micrometer Protocol Appendix N...
Page 717: ...688 Visual Inspection System Protocol Appendix O...
Page 755: ...726 V600 V620 ID Controller Protocol Appendix P...
Page 763: ...734 Hayes Modem AT Command Protocol Appendix Q...
Page 767: ...738 Changing Communications Port Settings Using STUP 237 Appendix R...
Page 781: ...752 Revision History...