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Changing operating modes
When changing operating modes (operating the controller with/without SD card), please
note the following:
Change: operation without
SD card
operation with
SD card
To change the controller mode from "operation without SD card" to "operation with SD
card", proceed as follows:
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Switch off the supply voltage of the controller.
•
Insert the SD card, see Section 4.5.
•
Switch on the supply voltage of the controller.
Change: operation with SD
card
operation without
SD card
To change the controller mode from "operation with SD card" to "operation without SD
card", proceed as follows:
•
Switch off the supply voltage of the controller.
•
Remove the SD card, see Section 10.4.
•
Switch on the supply voltage of the controller.
Settings in PC Worx
Figure 6-34 shows the setting in PC Worx for using the SD card as the main memory.
Figure 6-34
Setting the SD card as the main memory
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In the "Device Details" window, select the "Use of external SD card" setting under "Ex-
tended Settings".
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Under "Settings", select the "Preferably, use the external SD card as main memory" set-
ting in the drop-down list.
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Click on the "Send" button (hidden by the drop-down list in Figure 6-34) to send the set-
ting to the controller.
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Restart the controller.
NOTE: Deletion of all data in the internal parameterization memory
When the controller is switched on, all application-specific data is deleted from the inter-
nal parameterization memory. PC Worx projects and IP configurations stored on the pa-
rameterization memory are no longer available.
The controller accesses the data stored on the SD card.
NOTE: No data on the internal parameterization memory
Once the controller has been operated with the SD card, there is no data available on the
internal parameterization memory. The controller therefore does not have an IP address.
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Assign an IP address to the controller as described in Section 6.3.