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5-1
Initial System Checks and Test Run Procedure
5-1-1 Initial System Checks
Note Check the following items after setting up and wiring the CPM1. Be sure to check
the wiring and connections before performing a test run.
Item
Points to check
Power supply and
I/O connections
Is the wiring correct?
Are the terminals securely tightened?
Are there any shorts between crimp connectors or wires?
Refer to 3-4 Wiring and Connections for details.
Connecting cables
Are the cables all connected correctly and locked?
Refer to 3-4 Wiring and Connections for details.
Dustproof label
Has the dustproof label been removed?
Refer to 3-4 Wiring and Connections for details.
Note
1. Always clear memory before beginning to program the CPM1. Although
memory is cleared before the CPU Unit is shipped (except for bits with spe-
cific functions), AR 1314, which turns ON when the internal capacitor cannot
back up memory, may have turned ON during shipment.
2. If the CPM1 will be turned off for periods exceeding the data backup period
of the internal capacitor, design the system so that it will not be influenced if
data in the DM, HR, and CNT areas is cleared when power is turned off.
3. Either switch the CPM1 to RUN or MONITOR mode, or turn off and on power
to the CPM1 after changing from a Programming Device any data that is
backed up in flash memory. This data includes the user program, read-only
DM area (DM 6144 to DM 6599), and the PC Setup (DM 6600 to DM 6655).
5-1-2 CPM1 Test Run Procedure
1, 2, 3...
1. Power Supply Application
a) Check the CPM1’s power supply voltage and terminal connections.
b) Check the I/O devices’ power supply voltage and terminal connections.
c) Turn on the power supply and check that the “POWER” indicator lights.
d) Use a Peripheral Device to set the CPM1 to PROGRAM mode.
2. I/O Wiring Checks
a) With the CPM1 in PROGRAM mode, check the output wiring by turning
on the output bits with the force set and force reset operations.
Refer to 4-3-23 Force Set, Reset for details.
b) Check the input wiring with the CPM1’s input indicators or a Peripheral
Device’s monitor operations.
3. Test Run
a) Use a Peripheral Device to set the CPM1 to RUN or MONITOR mode
and check that the “RUN” indicator lights.
b) Check the sequence of operation with the force set/reset operations, etc.
4. Debugging
Correct any programming errors that are detected.
5. Saving the Program
a) Use a Peripheral Device to write the program to a backup floppy disk.
b) Print out a hard copy of the program with a printer.
Note Refer to Section 4 Using Peripheral Devices for details on SYSMAC Support
Software or Programming Console operations.
Initial System Checks and Test Run Procedure
Section 5-1
Summary of Contents for SYSMAC CPM1
Page 1: ...Cat No W262 E1 4 Programmable Controllers SYSMAC CPM1 OPERATION MANUAL ...
Page 2: ...CPM1 Programmable Controllers Operation Manual Revised February 1998 ...
Page 116: ...105 Appendix B Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters CPM1 10CDR j 121 130 85 81 90 ...
Page 118: ...Appendix B Dimensions 107 CPM1 20EDR 81 90 171 180 85 ...
Page 119: ...Appendix B Dimensions 108 CPM1 CIF01 90 81 21 30 205 50 56 CPM1 CIF11 90 81 21 30 205 50 61 ...