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ctrlX CORE
ctrlX CORE control
Bosch Rexroth AG
R911405645, Edition 03
11.2 Commissioning steps
11.2.1 General information
To commission the device, proceed as follows:
1.
Mount the control.
For details, refer to
Chapter 10.2 “Installation notes” on page 19
.
2.
Connect the voltage supply to the XD10 connection of the control.
Refer to
Chapter 10.5.2 “Power connector XD10 ” on page 24
.
11.3 Secure decommissioning
To securely decommission the ctrlX CORE control with regard to IT security, delete all user data on the
control. There are two options to delete user data:
1.
Deleting the configurations and the apps
First, delete all configurations created on the control and then all installed apps. All user data
belonging to the apps is also deleted.
2.
Loading a new image to the control using an SD card
An SD card can be used to load an image to the control. All existing data is deleted when loading
a new image to the control. Please contact the Bosch Rexroth Service.
Please back up the user data before you delete it if you want to restore it on another control.
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Device description
12.1 ctrlX CORE control
The ctrlX CORE compact control in embedded format is suitable for the top-hat rail mounting and for its
use in a control cabinet.
With the 64 bit Quad Core ARM CPU, the ctrlX CORE has sufficient computing performance for complex
control tasks. The Linux-based operating system is open for the integration of all CORE runtime and
CORE engineering apps from the ctrlX WORKS function module kit and other further customized apps.
A central ctrlX data layer is used to exchange the communication between the apps in real-time and
non-realtime.
The onboard Ethercat master is used to connect and control the drives, I/O modules and other devices
from the open Ethercat ecosystem.
The integrated multi-Ethernet slave allows to connect to parent controls.
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