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1. IC693APU305 Temperature Control IC693TCM302 IC693TCM303 Power Transducer IC693PTM100 IC693PTM101 All other Series 90 30 modules are currently not supported Important Product Information 3 GFK 2329P IC694 blue Module Discrete Input Modules Compatibility IC694ACC300 IC694MDL230 231 240 24 1 250 260 632 634 645 646 654 655 IC694MDL660 To operate in a CPU Release 3 0 system the module firmware must be updated to version 1 10 Discrete Output Modules IC694MDL310 330 340 350 390 732 734 740 74 1 742 752 753 930 931 940 IC694MDL754 To operate in a CPU Release 3 0 system the module firmware must be updated to version 1 10 Analog I O Modules IC694ALG220 221 222 223 390 391 392 442 High Speed Counter IC694APU300 Motion Control IC694DSM314 IC694DSM324 Expansion Backplanes IC694CHS392 398 Expansion Power Supplies C694PWR321 330 331 FANUC I O Link IC694BEM320 IC694BEM321 GENIUS IC694BEM331 Device Net Master IC694DNM200 Serial IO Processor IC694APU305 IC695 PCI Module Ethernet Interface IC695ETM001 Compatibility Universal Analog Input Module IC695ALG600 PROFIBUS IC695PBM300 Master PROFIBUS IC695PBS301 Slave Non isolated Analog Input Modules IC695ALG616 608 Non isolated Analog Output Modules IC695ALG708 704 Analog Input Modules with HART IC695ALG626 628 Analog Output Module with HART IC695ALG728 Series 90 30 Expansion Rack Series 90 30 expansion racks both local and remote are supported by
2. OFF POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES AND WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NONHAZARDOUS EQUIPMENT LABELED WITH REFERENCE TO CLASS I GROUPS A B C amp D DIV 2 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C DOR NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY The tightening torque range for the control terminals is 9 6 11 5 in lb Use only wire rated for 90 C Be sure to observe any additional ratings that are provided with the modules Batteries Replace Battery with Matsushita Part No BR2477A Only Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion Caution Battery may explode if mistreated Do Not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire The correct battery type is available as Accessory Kit C698ACC701
3. 11 of a 12 slot rack nor Slot 15 of a 16 slot rack since doing so would require the physical connector to be located in the slot reserved for an expansion module 4 When migrating a Series 90 30 CPU system to a PACSystems RX3i CPU be aware that to maintain the Slot 1 location of the CPU only a singlewide power supply may be used in Slot 0 Either DC power supply can be used IC695PSD040 or IC695PSD140 Therefore if the application using an existing Series 90 30 system must maintain a Slot 1 CPU and uses an AC power supply the RX3i system must have the RX3i AC power supply located in a slot to the right of the RX3i CPU in Slot 1 5 In deciding to place the CPU in slots other than Slot 1 the user should be aware of the possible application migration issues that could arise The following lists the areas that could be affected when migrating an application from one CPU slot to another Item Affected How Affected Location of CPU faults will not be the standard 0 1 location but will reflect the slot the CPU is located in User logic that decodes fault table entries retrieved by these service requests may need updating User Logic Service Request 15 Read Last Logged Fault Table Entry Service Request 20 Read Fault Tables Communications Request Commreq Commregs directed to the CPU e g those directed to the serial ports of the CPU will need to be updated with the correct CPU slot reference H W C
4. Status For Invalid Program Name FANUC I O Master and Slave operation Lost count at power up for Serial IO Processor COMMRE Q Status Words Declared in Bit Memory Types Must Be Byte Aligned A large number of COMM_REQs typically greater than 8 sent to a given board in the same sweep may cause Module Software faults to be logged in the PLC fault table The fault group is MOD_OTHR_SOFTWR 16t 10h and the error code is COMMREQ_MB_FULL_START 2 When this occurs the FT output of the function block will also be set To prevent this situation COMM_REQs issued to a given board should be spread across multiple sweeps so that only a limited number typically 8 or less of COMM_REQs are sent to a given board in each sweep In addition the FT output parameter should be checked for errors If the FT output is set meaning an error has been detected the COMM_REQ could be re issued by the application logic In C Blocks standard math functions e g sqrt pow asin acos do not set errno to the correct value and do not return the correct value if an invalid input is provided 1 The process of upgrading the CPU firmware with the WinLoader utility may fail when multiple IO modules are in the main rack due to the time it takes to power cycle the rack system If the upgrade process fails move the CPU to a rack without IO modules and restart the upgrade process 2 Winloader initial connect baud rate is fixed at 19200 bau
5. in PACSystems 3 50 and later Proficy Machine Edition Logic Developer 5 0 or later must be used to configure and program the RX3i Service Pack 3 is required to support the new features in PACS 3 00 C Toolkit Compatibility C Toolkit Release 3 50 Build 34A1 is required for new features in PACSystems Release 3 50 and later Use of variables in C Blocks The C Toolkit for PACSystems is distributed with Proficy Machine Edition Logic Developer 5 0 or greater Toolkit Release 2 50 build 50A1 or later is required for use with the RX3i Please note The Series 90 Toolkit IC641SWP709 719 is not compatible with PACSystems Series 90 30 Module The following Series 90 30 modules are supported by the PACSystems RX3i Compatibility Discrete Input Modules IC693ACC300 IC693MDL230 231 240 24 1 250 260 632 634 645 646 648 654 655 IC693MDL660 To operate in a CPU Release 3 0 system the module firmware must be updated to version 1 10 Discrete Output Modules IC693MDL310 330 340 350 390 730 731 732 733 734 740 741 742 748 752 753 7 60 930 931 940 IC693MDL754 To operate in a CPU Release 3 0 system the module firmware must be updated to version 1 10 Discrete Combinational IC693MAR590 IC693MDR390 Analog I O Modules IC693ALG220 221 222 223 390 391 392 442 High Speed Counter IC693APU300 FANUC I O Link IC693BEM320 IC693BEM321 Motion Control IC693DSM314 IC693DSM324 GENIUS IC693BEM331 DeviceNet Master IC693DNM200 Serial IO Processor
6. the Compatibility PACSystems RX3i PACSystems RX3i CPU does not operate in a Series 90 30 Rack Series 90 30 Main Rack Series 90 30 Main Racks cannot be used in a PACSystems RX3i system Compatibility Series 90 30 CPUs do not operate in PACSystemsRX3i Racks Isolated 24V power In applications that use the IC69xALG220 221 222 consult PACSystems RX3i Hardware and Installation Manual GFK 2314 for details of wiring the 24V power COMMREQ to PBM300 In Release 3 0 the behavior of the COMMREQ fault output on a COMMREQ sent to the PROFIBUS master module IC695PBM300 has been changed to be compatible with the Series 90 30 CPU366 PROFIBUS Master Previously the fault output is enabled when the module receives a COMMRE Q and it is busy Now the busy condition does not result in the fault output enabled Recommended IC200ALG240 When a VersaMax system Genius Network Interface Unit IC200GBI001 revision interoperates with a Genius Bus Controller located in a PACSystems PLC and the VersaMax system contains an IC200ALG240 Analog Input Module it is recommended to update the IC200ALG240 firmware to Revision 1 10 or later Use firmware update kit 44A752313 G01 available in Knowledge Base Article i023269 at htto alobalcare aefanuc com Configuration of Always configure 16 bits of module status when using this module Configuring 0 bits IC694MDL754 of module status will result in invalid data in the module s ESCP status bits 4 Important Produ
7. May 24 2006 GFK 2329P IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION READ THIS INFORMATION FIRST Product PACSystems RX3i CPU IC695CPU310 EL CPU Module Firmware Version 3 81 Release 3 81 of the RX3i CPU firmware provides support for eight RX3i Ethernet Interface modules in the PLC main rack Updates IC695CPU310 can be field upgraded to firmware version 3 81 using the firmware upgrade utility The upgrade kit can be ordered or downloaded at no charge from http www gefanuc com Upgrade Kit 44A752290 G13 Product Documentation PACSystems CPU Reference Manual GFK 2222 PACSystems RX3i Hardware and Installation Manual GFK 2314 TCP IP Ethernet Communications for the PACSystems GFK 2224 C Toolkit for PACSystems User s Manual GFK 2259 DeviceNet Modules for PACSystems RX3i and Series 90 30 User s Manual GFK 2196 IPI DeviceNet Modules for PACSystems RX3i and Series 90 30 GFK 2194C Proficy Machine Edition Getting Started GFK 1868 Proficy Logic Developer PLC Programming Software Getting Started GFK 1918 Datasheet PACSystems RX3i CPU GFK 2316 IPI PACSystems RX3i CPU GFK 2329P this document 2 Important Product Information GFK 2329P CPU Functional Compatibility Programmer Version Proficy Machine Edition Logic Developer 5 5 with Service Pack 1 must be used to Requirements configure eight Ethernet Interface modules with the RX3i CPU Proficy Machine Edition Logic Developer 5 5 or later must be used for new features
8. PU Slot location Configuration Slot location of the CPU must be updated in the HW Configuration to reflect the CPU s true location Fault Tables Faults logged for the CPU will not be the standard 0 1 rack slot location but will reflect the CPU s actual slot The location of faults logged for the CPU in the fault table Series 90 PLCs Remote Series 90 PLCs that use SRTP Channels COMMREQs expect the CPU to be in slot 1 In order to support communications with Series 90 SRTP clients such as Series 90 PLCs using SRTP Channels the RX3i internally redirects incoming SRTP requests destined for rack 0 slot 1 to rack 0 slot 2 provided that the CPU is located in rack 0 slot 2 and the remote client has not issued an SRTP Destination service on the connection to discover the rack and slot of the CPU This special redirection permits Series 90 30 applications that expect the power supply to be located leftmost and the CPU to be located to the right of the power supply to function Attempts to establish channels with CPUs in slots other than 1 or 2 will fail if initiated from Series 90 PLCs HMI and External Communication Devices External Devices All external communication devices that interact with the CPU should be checked for compatibility with CPU slot locations other than slot 1 Problems may arise with but are not limited to initial connection sequences and fault reporting Machine Edition View customers
9. RT Re acquired after CPU Firmware IC695ALG626 and IC695ALG628 are not reacquired by the CPU Loss of module faults are logged in the fault table and the module is unresponsive Power cycling the entire system or hot removing and reinserting the affected Input modules recovers the modules Issues Related to the IC693DNM200 DeviceNet Master Module Please see GFK 2194C for open issues related to the IC693DNM200 DeviceNet Master Module Important Product Information 7 GFK 2329P CPU Operational Notes Important A battery is shipped with the CPU unit behind the battery door on the faceplate but it is not Installation connected Do not connect the battery until the CPU is installed in the rack and the rack Instructions for powered on The battery may then be attached to either of the two terminals in the battery Battery compartment Once that is done the CPU may be powered down and normal battery back up operation will begin To save battery life do not connect the battery for the first time until the CPU is powered up LD PLC Machine Edition LD PLC no longer supports a function which connects to the PLC operations downloads then disconnects from the PLC The connect and download functions are now separate To perform a download to the PLC you must first connect to the PLC Logic Executed in Logic execution in PACSystems RX3i is performed in row major order similar to the Series Row Major Instead 90 30 This is differe
10. ameter block Refer to GFK 2222 for details On the Series 90 30 and Series 90 70 the parameter block value was ignored Service Requests 48 and 49 are no longer supported there is no auto restart because most faults can be configured to be not fatal IL and SFC are not available 0 O and SFC IL and SFC are not available 0 O not available and SFO I O The Series 90 30 Enhanced DO I O instruction is converted to a standard DO 1 0 instruction Instruction the ALT parameter is discarded and ignored The Series 90 30 END instruction is not supported Alternate programming techniques should be used Non nested JUMP LABEL MCR amp ENDMCR Instructions Changing IP Address of Ethernet Interface While Connected Duplicate Station Address for Modbus Will Conflict with Other Nodes Timer Operation Constant Sweep Non nested JUMPs LABELs MCRs amp ENDMCRs are translated to the corresponding nested JUMPs LABELs MCRs amp ENDMCRs when converting from Series 90 30 to PACSystems RX3i Storing a hardware configuration with a new IP address to the RX3i while connected via Ethernet will succeed then immediately disconnect because the RX3i is now using a different IP address than the Programmer You must enter a new IP address in the Target Properties in the Machine Edition Inspector window before reconnecting The default serial protocol for the RX3i is Modbus RTU The default Station Address is 1 If the PLC is added
11. ct Information GFK 2329P Problems Resolved in Release 3 81 The following problems are resolved in version 3 81 of the CPU firmware Subject Description Battery Fault Reporting When a battery is replaced or sometimes when a battery is low the user s logic may not be retained during a power cycle although the battery appears to be functioning correctly at powerup A new fault Group 7 Error Code 130 has been added to indicate that user memory was not preserved over the power cycle If this fault occurs on a power cycle when the battery was not detached the battery is bad and should be replaced I O Modules in Expansion If an expansion rack is powered up after the main rack and before the main rack Rack Lost on Rack Powerup has completely powered up modules in the rack are no longer lost and I O is handled correctly Configuring Missing If EGD is configured for three or more Ethernet modules that are not physically Ethernet Interface Modules present in the backplane the CPU operates correctly during a store of the hardware configuration and during power up CPU Restrictions and Open Issues Subject Description Battery installation When installing a new battery when there currently is no battery installed the battery must be installed while the CPU has power Failing to follow this procedure could result in the CPU not powering up If a battery is installed while power is off and there was no batter
12. d Note that the firmware download will occur at 115 2K baud by default 3 Note that if you have hyperterm open on a port and then try to use Winloader on the same port Winloader will often say Waiting for Target until the hyperterm session is closed Hot Swap of power supplies or CPUs is not supported in this release With the following combination of circumstances it is possible to render serial communications with the CPU impossible 1 User configuration disables the Run Stop switch 2 User configures the power up mode to Run or Last 3 Logic is stored in FLASH and user configures CPU to load from FLASH on power up 4 User application issues COMMREQs that set the protocol on both of the serial ports to something that does not permit communications to the ME programmer The program name for PACSystems is always LDPROG1 When another program name is used in a CommReq accessing L memory an Invalid Block Name 05D5 error is generated Scansets on the master do not work properly for the first operation of the scanset after entering RUN mode They do work properly for subsequent scans After downloading a new hardware configuration and logic a power cycle may be required to resume FANUC 1 O operation Use PLCs of similar performance in FANUC I O networks If a master or slave is located in an RX3i system the other PLCs should be RX3is or Series 90 30 CPU374s Repeated power up down cycles of an expansion rack containi
13. ehavior SNP Update Datagram message If an Update Datagram message requests 6 or less bits or bytes of data the PLC will return a Completion Ack without Text Buffer The protocol specifies that the returned data will be in the Completion Ack message but it may not be GBC30 may not resume operation after power cycle In rare instances a GBC30 in an expansion rack may not resume normal operation after a power cycle of either the expansion rack or the main rack Configuration of third party modules Do not specify a length of 0 in the configuration of a third party module The module will not work properly in the system Power supply status after CPU firmware update The PLC will report a Loss of or missing option module fault for the IC695PSD140 RX3i power supply following an update of PLC CPU firmware Also the slot will appear empty in the programmer s online status detail view The power supply continues to operate normally Power cycle to restore normal status reporting Power supply status after power cycling Rarely turning a power supply on or off may not result in an add or loss fault Also the slot will appear empty in the programmer s online status detail view The power supply continues to operate normally Power cycle to restore normal status reporting Important Product Information GFK 2329P Subject Description Clear All operation may timeout A Clear A
14. ll to a system with a very large hardware configuration may timeout with the error Error 8097 Server Error Transfer Error Host driver timed out Ox6A 0x01 The selected memory could not be cleared ME does not disconnect when the error occurs and a retry is usually successful Don t use multiple targets In a system in which the hardware configuration is stored from one target and logic is stored from a different target powering up from flash will not work The observed behavior is that following a power up from flash ME reports hardware configuration and logic not equal Missing Loss of terminal block fault The IC695ALG600 608 616 analog input modules do not produce a Loss of terminal block fault when hardware configuration is stored or the module is hot inserted and the terminal block is not locked into place Sequence Store Failure In systems with very large hardware configurations it is possible to encounter a PLC Sequence Store Failure error when writing the configuration to flash To work around this error either 1 Perform an explicit clear of flash prior to performing the write 2 Increase the operation timeout used by Machine Edition software prior to performing the write IC694MDL754 Must configure module status bits Always configure 16 bits of module status when using this module Configuring 0 bits of module status will result in invalid data in the module s ESCP sta
15. mmunications to 57K or lower SNP ID not always provided Unlike the Series 90 30 the RX3i CPU s SNP ID will not appear in the Machine Edition programmer Show Status display Service Request 11 will always return zeros Second programmer can change logic while in Test amp Edit mode While currently active in a Test and Edit session using Machine Edition on one PC Machine Edition running on another PC is not prevented from storing new logic to the PLC Must Have Logic If Powering Up From Flash If the application will configure the CPU to retrieve the contents of flash memory at power up be sure to include logic along with hardware configuration when saving to flash memory CPU may not detect low battery condition PACSystems CPUs may not detect a low battery condition early enough to provide a meaningful warning to the user to replace the battery A battery with very low capacity may still have a terminal voltage high enough to report that it is a good battery In this case when the battery starts supplying the memory power battery backup the battery voltage would quickly drop to unacceptable levels with little warning to the user before failure To insure against data loss users should replace batteries in accordance with the guidelines provided in the CPU Reference Manual GFK 2222 Additionally users could save logic and hardware configuration to flash Two loss of module faults for Universal Analog M
16. ng FANUC I O slaves may result in failure of the slaves operation with the RDY LED off The serial IO Processor IC693APU305 will lose the first count after every power up or every time the module receives a configuration In previous releases the CPU allowed configuration of COMMREQ Status Words in bit memory types on a non byte aligned boundary Even though the given reference was not byte aligned the firmware would adjust it the next lowest byte boundary before updating status bits overwriting the bits between the alignment boundary and specified location To ensure that the application operates as expected release 3 50 and later requires configuration of COMMREQ Status Words in bit memory types to be byte aligned For example if the user specified status bit location of I3 the CPU aligns the status bit location at l1 Release 3 50 and later firmware requires the user to specify the appropriate aligned address l1 to ensure that the utilized location is appropriate for their application Note that the actual reference location utilized is not changed but now is explicitly stated for the user Important Product Information 11 GFK 2329P Installation in Hazardous Locations The following information is for products bearing the UL marking for Hazardous Locations WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS I DIVISION 2 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS TURN
17. nt from the Series 90 70 which executes in column major order This of Column Major means that some complicated rungs may execute slightly differently on PACSystems RX3i and Series 90 70 For specific examples see the programming software on line help Important Product Information GFK 2329P Slot numbering power supply placement CPU placement and reference 1 The A C Power Supply IC695PSA040 for the RX3i is a doublewide module whose connector is left justified as viewed when installed in a rack It cannot be located in Slot 11 of a 12 slot rack nor Slot 15 of a 16 slot rack No latch mechanism is provided for the last right most slot in a rack therefore it is not possible to place the power supply in the second to last slot 2 The RX3i CPU IC695CPU310 is a doublewide module whose connector is right justified as viewed when installed in a rack It is referenced for configuration and by user logic applications by the leftmost slot that it occupies For example if the RX3i CPU has its physical connector inserted in to slot 4 which means it occupies slots 3 and 4 the CPU is referenced as being located in slot 3 The referenced location of the CPU is not determined by what slot the physical connector is located in but rather by the left most slot occupied by the entire module 3 Due to item 2 above the RX3i CPU may be located in Slot 0 of a rack physical connector in Slot 1 In addition the CPU cannot be located in Slot
18. odule Occasionally the hot removal of the Universal Analog Input Module IC695ALG600 results in two Loss of I O Module faults instead of one Power up of HSC may take as long as 20 seconds As power is applied to a 90 30 High Speed Counter the module ready bit in the status bits returned each sweep from the module may not be set for as long as 20 seconds after the first PLC sweep even though there is no loss of module indication I O data exchanged with the module is not meaningful until this bit is set by the module For details see Data Transfer Between High Speed Counter and CPU in the Series 90 30 High Speed Counter User s Manual GFK 0293C Info fault at power up Intermittently during power up an Informational non critical CPU software fault may be generated with fault extra data of 01 91 01 D6 This fault will have no effect on the normal operation of the PLC But if the hardware watchdog timer expires after this fault and before power has been cycled again then the outputs of I O modules may hold their last state rather than defaulting to zero Extended Memory Types for 10 Triggers R W and M cannot be used as IO triggers Possible Machine Edition inability to connect Infrequently an attempt to connect a programmer to a PLC via Ethernet will be unsuccessful The normal connection retry dialog will not be displayed Rebooting the computer that is running the programmer will resolve the b
19. ower Equal After Changing Target up Source to Always Flash or Conditional Flash and then subsequently Name changes the name of the target in the programming software the hardware configuration will go Not Equal and will not Verify as equal PLC and IO Fault Tables Both PLC and IO fault tables may need to be cleared to take the CPU out of May Need to be Cleared Stop Fault mode If one of the tables contains a recurring fault the order in which Twice to Clear Faulted State the tables is cleared may be significant If the CPU is still in Stop Fault mode after both tables are cleared try clearing the fault tables again Setting Force On Off by Once a force on or force off has been stored to the PLC the user cannot switch Storing Initial Value from force on to force off or vice versa directly by downloading initial values The user can turn off the force by doing a download and then change the force on or off by another download Number of Active Programs The SNP request Return Controller Type and ID currently returns the number of Returned as Zero active programs as zero Important Product Information GFK 2329P Subject Description Serial I O Failure at 115K During Heavy Interrupt Load Rare data corruption errors have been seen on serial communications when running at 115K under heavy interrupt load on the PLC Under heavy load applications users should restrict serial co
20. should select GE SRTP as their communications driver it can communicate with a CPU in any slot Host Communications Toolkit HCT Applications that utilize the Host Communications Toolkit may require updated drivers Important Product Information 9 GFK 2329P NaN handled differently than in Series 90 30 PID Algorithm Improved Some Service Requests different from 90 30 or no longer supported IL iLandSFC SFC The PACSystems RX3i CPU may return slightly different values for Not A Number as compared to Series 90 30 CPUs In these exception cases e g 0 0 0 0 power flow out of the function block is identical to Series 90 30 operation and the computed value is still Not A Number The PID algorithm used in PACSystems has been improved and therefore PID will function slightly differently on PACSystems RX3i than on the Series 90 30 The differences are that the elapsed time is computed in 100 uS instead of 10 mS units This smoothes the output characteristic eliminating periodic adjustments that occurred when the remainder accumulated to 10mS Also previous non linear behavior when the integral gain is changed from some value to 1 repeat second was eliminated Service Requests 6 15 and 23 have slightly different parameters Refer to GFK 2222 PACSystems PLCs support Service Request 26 30 functionality via fault locating references Service Request 13 requires a valid value in the input par
21. to a multi drop network care must be taken that the PLC is configured with a unique Station Address Nodes with duplicate Station Addresses on the same network will not work correctly Care should be taken when timers ONDTR TMR and OFDTR are used in program blocks that are NOT called every sweep The timers accumulate time across calls to the sub block unless they are reset This means that they function like timers operating in a program with a much slower sweep than the timers in the main program block For program blocks that are inactive for large periods of time the timers should be programmed in such a manner as to account for this catch up feature Related to this are timers that are skipped because of the use of the JUMP instruction Timers that are skipped will NOT catch up and will therefore not accumulate time in the same manner as if they were executed every sweep Constant Sweep time when used should be set at least 10 milliseconds greater than the normal sweep time to avoid any over sweep conditions when monitoring or performing on line changes with the programmer Window completion faults will occur if the constant sweep setting is not high enough 10 Important Product Information GFK 2329P Large Number of COMM_REQs Sent to Module in One Sweep Causes Faults C Block Standard Math Functions Do Not Set errno Upgrading Firmware Hot Swap Serial Port Configuration COMMREQs Incorrect Commregq
22. tus bits IC695ALG600 Lead Resistance Compensation setting A configuration store operation will fail if a channel is configured for 3 wire RTD and Lead Resistance Compensation is set to Disabled A Loss of Module fault will be logged in the I O Fault table at the end of the store operation To recover the lost module the configuration must be changed to enable Lead Resistance Compensation and module must be power cycled C Toolkit PlcMemCopy Documentation Incorrect This routine does allow the destination and source pointers to be outside of reference memory If the destination points to discrete reference memory overrides and transitions will be honored Note that the header for PlcMemCopy has been updated in Release 3 50 of the C toolkit Genius Device I O Enable LED Does Not Illuminate If No Output Module Present on Genius Bus If a Genius Bus contains no output Genius devices the I O Enable LEDs for the input Genius devices will not illuminate when the PLC is placed in RUN Mode The modules will function properly even though the status LED is not lit If an output Genius device is present on the Genius bus the I O Enable LED will illuminate for all input and output Genius devices when the PLC is placed in RUN Mode as expected Issues Related to the 1C695ALG626 628 728 Analog Modules with HART HART Input Modules are not Update After WinLoading Firmware to the RX3i CPU Analog Input modules with HA
23. y previously installed and the CPU fails to power up simply remove the battery power cycle the CPU and then install the battery Hot Swapping some Analog Occasionally during a hot insertion hot swap of C695 Non lsolated Analog Input modules slowly may result Modules input channels may take up to 2 seconds to reflect actual input values in modules not being after the module OK bit is enabled in the module status word This delay has only recognized occurred when the hot insertion has been done slowly i e approximately 1 5 seconds to insert the module Ethernet Disconnect During If the Ethernet connection is broken during a word for word change the Word for Word Change programmer may not allow a subsequent word for word change after reconnecting due to the fact that it thinks another programmer is currently attached If this occurs you should go offline and then back online again Simultaneous Clears Loads Currently PACSystems CPUs do not support multiple programmers changing and Stores Not Supported CPU contents at the same time The programming software may generate an error during the operation Simultaneous loads from a single PLC are allowed Power Cycle During Write to If the CPU is power cycled during the process of writing to flash and is configured Flash to power up from flash a fault will be generated on power up Hardware Configuration Not If the user stores a hardware configuration to flash that sets Logic Config P

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