Useful information on AXC 3050
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Alternatively, you can set the use of the external SD card/external parameterization memory
via the CPU_Set_Value_Request firmware service in PC Worx:
Value range for the CPU_Set_Value_Request service:
Controller behavior
Depending on the setting for using the plug-in parameterization memory, there are differ-
ences in the ramp-up and operating behavior of the controller.
C
Successful execution of the service will be displayed in the status window.
D
Options for using the external parameterization memory
–
Use the external SD card as additional memory.
–
Use the external SD card as main memory.
Var ID
0206
hex
Value
0000
hex
Use the external SD card as additional memory.
0001
hex
Use the external SD card as main memory.
Ramp-up
–
Use the external SD
card as additional
memory ...
(SD card/USB stick)
Regardless of whether an external parameterization mem-
ory is inserted or not, the controller ramps up with the pa-
rameterization memory data which is saved internally. This
data includes:
–
Application-specific data, which is saved in the “CF-
ROOT” folder, comprises, for example, the application
program (PC Worx project/boot project), the visualiza-
tion program (web visualization) and user files.
–
Device-specific data/device settings, for example, IP
address settings, PROFINET device name(s) (DNS
name(s)).
–
Special case: change
operation: “Use the ex-
ternal SD card as main
memory ...”
⇒
“Use the
external SD card as ad-
ditional memory ...”
(SD card)
If the controller has previously been operated with the set-
ting “Use the external SD card as main memory ...”, the in-
ternal parameterization memory is reset to the default set-
tings (in doing so, all configuration data has been deleted).
The controller now ramps up with the default settings to the
READY operating state. As a minimum, you need to assign
the X3 IP address settings to the Ethernet interface, in order
to communicate with the AXC 3050 in a PROFINET net-
work. A PC Worx can then be downloaded to the controller
via the X3 interface or via a USB connection.
Information on IP address assignment can be
found in Section “Assigning IP addresses for the
controller” on page 48, for downloading a project
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