PART 2: CX-Server PLC Tools
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CHAPTER 4 – PLC Setup Component
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created or transferred. Note that this setting only takes effect at startup or at the start of an operation. It
cannot be changed during an operation.
Hot Swap
Allow Plural Units
- Selecting this option enables Units operating in Parallel or Duplex mode to be replaced
while online. The Units, which can be exchanged while online are, Basic IO Units, SIOUs, and CPU SIOUs of
the CS-Series PLCs. Note that this option can be selected while online.
STB Serial Settings
Allow STB-COMM
– Selecting this option will enable the Host Link Port of the Standby CPU. This option
should not be selected if it is required to continue with communications when changing from Duplex operation to
Standby operation.
CPU Unit Duplex Transfer Settings
Transfer Program
– This option should be selected if it is required to skip the Transferring Program area at
Duplex Initial operation after exchanging CPU units, (Verify will be executed). If programs can be matched
beforehand, use this setting to reduce the Duplex Initial Operation time.
EM Division Transmission
– This option should be selected when it is required to transfer Duplex Initial data in
specified EM sizes. If the option is not selected the complete EM area will be transferred at once. Note that
this may cause the cycle time to be expanded for a short time.
Division Size
– If the EM Division Transmission option has been selected the value entered for the division size
will determine the size of the EM area to transfer. Note that this setting only takes effect at startup or at the
start of an operation. It cannot be changed during an operation.
Transfer Parameter Area of Inner board
– Select this option when it is required to transfer the Parameter Area
of the inner board between Units.
Transfer Variable Area of Inner board
– Select this option when it is required to transfer the Variable Area of
the inner board between Units.
CV-Series PLC Settings
The following paragraphs describe the features of the PLC Setup component associated with CV-series PLCs.
Refer to
Chapter 4 - PC to PLC Communications
for details of transferring PLC setup information to and from
the PLC.
The common
Set Default
option resets PLC Setup component values to the default settings.
PLC Startup
The
PLC Startup
tab of the PLC Setup component allows certain PLC settings to be made which always takes
effect on startup (until they are explicitly altered). Some of the options may not be applicable depending on the
device type selected. Use the following procedure to apply settings in the
PLC Startup
tab.
1, 2, 3…
1. The status of the
Force Status Hold
setting,
IOM Hold Bit
setting and
Restart
Continuation Bit
setting in the Startup Hold area of the PLC’s Work Area memory can be
set so that they are either maintained or reset to OFF on power up.
2. When power is restored after an interruption, the
IO Bits
setting and
Power-On Status
setting must be selected and the PLC startup mode must be set to
Run
or
Monitor
.
3. Set
the
Mode
setting
to either
Program
,
Monitor
,
Run
,
Debug
or
Use Programming
Console
. The default mode is
Program
.
4. Set
the
Display Mode
setting. The 7-segment display of the IO Interface units, IO
Control unit and SYSMAC BUS/2 Remote IO Slave units can be set to one of three
modes. The mode is indicated by the position of the decimal point.
♦
Mode 1. Displays the first IO word allocated to the rack (000 indicates an error). This is
the default mode.
♦
Mode 2. Displays the CPU operating status (A or -) and error status
(E, F or -), peripheral connection and rack number.
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