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REDUNDANT SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
5.1 Basic Concept of Redundant System
5.1.3 Operation Mode
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(a) Confirming Backup Mode
Confirm that the redundant system is running in the backup mode by checking the
"BACKUP" LEDs of CPU modules.
Refer to the following manual, for details on the CPU module LED:
QCPU User's Manual (Hardware Design, Maintenance and Inspection)
(b) Precautions
1) When the system A and system B CPU modules are reset
simultaneously(RESET/L.CLR switch is set to the RESET position), or unreset
(RESET/L.CLR switch is set to the neutral position) simultaneously, the
operation mode will automatically change to the backup mode. (This applies
to only when the debug mode has not been specified in the redundant
parameter settings.)
If the above operation is performed when the operation mode has been set to
the separate mode with GX Developer while the system is running, this also
will change the operation mode to the backup mode.
2) In the backup mode, make system A and system B parameters and programs
consistent.
If inconsistent, the "FILE DIFF. (error code: 6000)" stop error will be detected
by the consistency check between systems A and B.
Refer to Section 5.1.4, for consistency check between systems A and B.
Table5.5 Checking the "BACKUP" LED to Confirm the Backup Mode
CPU Module LED
LED status
LED Name
Control
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BACKUP
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ON (green)
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