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4. Configuration
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Figure 4-56. Memory Card Settings
When a password is configured for the memory card in MasterTool, it is necessary to perform the
following steps so that when the project is sent, the encrypted file which is created by MasterTool has
the password included in its content and it is also sent.
First define the password and click “OK”. At this time, the passwords were recorded, so the next step
is run the “Create Boot Application” command (Online menu). Notice that you cannot be logged on
the CPU at this step. Two files were created now (extensions “app” and “crc”). The folder which
contains the project also creates a “.ncf” file, which is necessary to transfer it to the CPU. Click
“Memory Card” (CPU General Parameters), locate the “crc” file (via “Find File ...”), and finish the
password setup operation. After you performed these steps, the MasterTool IEC XE will send all the
required files to accomplish the project sending/receiving operations via memory card.
In case the card is mounted, the password will be recorded on it, otherwise the set password in
MasterTool will be requested if the user tries to transfer the project from the CPU to the card.
To send the CPU to the memory card and vice-versa, first enable this function in the MasterTool IEC
XE software and enter the password. Then, access the CPU “Memory Card” menu and, by using the
diagnostics key, select the desired transference option. If requested, enter the password. Then, either
short press the diagnostics key to increment the digits or long press it to confirm. When you confirm
the sixth digit (last), the CPU will start the process. When both passwords (CPU application and
Memory Card application) are identical, you do not need to enter them in the CPU menu in order to
proceed to the application transferences. For further information regarding the diagnostics key
utilization, see Maintenance – One Touch Diag.
To remove the memory card, just access the CPU “Memory Card” menu via the diagnostics button,
and take it off. Wait until the card icon disappears from the status screen on the graphic display.
ATTENTION:
If the memory card is removed without being disassembled via the CPU menu, while transferring
files or formatting, this process may result in loss of data on the card, and corrupt the files contained
therein. You may need to reformat the card in order to reinsert it to the CPU.