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1. Description oN controller You update the firmware of the controller to the desired revision You store the project for the controller on the memory card When you turn on power to the controller after installation the project loads into the 4 The controller remains in Program mode Load Image On Corrupt Memory Load Mode Run project on the memory card controller returns to Run mode You store the project for the controller on the memory card The major and minor revision of the firmware in the controller matches the major and minor revision of the 2 If the battery becomes completely discharged or the ESM is disengaged and power to the controller is interrupted the project is cleared from controller memory 3 When power is restored the project automatically loads into the controller and the Load Image On Power Up Load Mode Program Revision 12 0 The controller fails You remove the memory card You replace the memory card oe oN controller remains in Program mode You replace the failed controller with a new controller When you turn on the power both the firmware and project load into the controller The Load Image User Initiated Load Mode n a won the project into the controller Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 You want to load a different project into your controller Amemory card contains the desi
2. e ControlLogix System User Manual publication 1756 UMO001 Store the Empty Image 1 Go online with the controller The Connected To Go Online dialog box opens 2 Click the Nonvolatile Memory tab Controller Properties L75_Controller General Major Faults Minor Faults Date Time Advanced SFC Execution File Redundancy Nonvolatile Memory Memory Image in Nonvolatile Memory Name L75_Controller Lond Stage Type 1756 L75 ControlLogix5575 Controller 22 Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 3 Click Load Store Nonvyolatile Memory Load Store x Image in Nonvolatile Memory Controller Name L75_Controller Name L75_Controller Type 1756 L75 ControlLogix5575 Controller Type 1756 L75 4 ControlLogix5575 Controller Revision 18 4 Revision 18 4 Load Image User Initiated Load Image User Initiated v Load Mode Program Remote Only Load Mode Image Note Image Note Automatic Automatic Firmware Update Enabled Stored 5 11 2010 4 29 57 PM 4 Click lt Store Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 Firmware Update Disable J Load gt J lt Store IMPORTANT Store is not active if a SD card is locked A dialog box asks you to confirm the store 5 To store the project click Yes The table describes the events that occur depending on which memory card is being used If using This happens during the store CompactF
3. Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies Summary of Changes This manual contains new and updated information Changes throughout this revision are marked by changes bars as shown to the right of this paragraph New and Updated Refer to page 11 for new procedures that include the addition of the Information Secure Digital SD card Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 3 Summary of Changes Notes 4 Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 Preface Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Use a Memory Card Reader Index Table of Contents Purpose of This Manwal c c steiiaehi bie eee fj Chapter 1 MICA CEIOIN 3 25 cord areca gts din EE E ane diem OF Re aS 9 Controllers with Memory Card Options 00s cess eee ee ee 10 Prevent a Major Fault During a Load wctveccs oc cosesee ewes des 10 Read Write Card Dataset beds ee Wee he ein ia ay 10 CompactFlash Card Formatting vcsad ccknoviveekes veSeues ponte 11 Secure Digital Card Formatting s2cuclcnssvodud eas eraks hekaies 11 Perform Firmware U pdatesz c4s1c5 peta aod sneue ead eexaouees 12 When to Load an Image n sssssusrserererrsrererrererrrer 13 Store AP ROE Cs asec hia nres aa a E E teats 14 Gad A PEGG Cheeta trans cde eels N E E EE E pnincand 17 Check fora load cantonal lass San See ee ah Ro a 20 Clear a Memory Cardi terere a a e 21 Change the L
4. 5000 software e ControlFlash software See Important Take these precautions e Before you update the firmware either remove the memory card from the controller check the Load Image option of the memory card If it is set to On Power Up or On Corrupt Memory first store the project with the Load Image option set to User Initiated Otherwise you may get a major fault when you update the firmware of the controller This occurs because the On Power Up or On Corrupt Memory options cause the controller to load the project from the memory card The firmware mismatch after the load then causes a major fault e After you update the firmware store the project again to the memory card This makes sure that the revision of the project on the memory card matches the revision of the controller IMPORTANT Make sure the SD card is unlocked if set to load On Power Up before using the ControlFlash software Otherwise the updated data may be overwritten by firmware on the SD card An error message appears Refer to the ControlLogix System User Manual publication 1756 UM001 before updating Also while it s not required for operation leave the SD card installed in the controller The SD card will save extended diagnostic information that can be sent to Rockwell Automation that provides enhanced diagnostics of the user s controller application and firmware should circumstances require this data Rockwell Automation Publication 175
5. binary You can read the data with any text editor but the data displays as the ASCII equivalent of the binary data For more information see the sample projects available with RSLogix 5000 Enterprise programming software In RSLogix 5000 software from the Help menu choose Vendor Sample Projects to display a list of available sample projects You can also see the G82433612 Technical Note Working with the CompactFlash File System on Logix5000 Controllers from the MySupport Knowledgebase Access this database by clicking the Knowledgebase link from http www rockwellautomation com Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 27 Chapter 2 Notes 28 Use a Memory Card Reader Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 Numerics 1756 L7x controller SD card 16 1784 CF64 Industrial CompactFlash card format 11 storage of firmware 12 1784 SD1 Secure Digital card format 11 storage of firmware 12 A automatic firmware update inhibit 15 options 15 C clear nonvolatile memory 21 project 21 configure load from nonvolatile memory 13 17 ControlFlash Secure Digital unlock precaution 12 controller nonvolatile memory 9 10 25 update firmware during load from nonvolatile memory 12 F fault during load from nonvolatile memory 10 GSV instruction 20 firmware update load from nonvolatile memory 12 format CompactFlash card 11 Secure Digital card 11 in
6. 6 PM017D EN P September 2010 If you want to load it When to Load an Image Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 You have several options for when under what conditions to load the project back into the user memory RAM of the controller Then choose Whenever you turn on or cycle the chassis power On Power Up Notes e During a power cycle you will lose any online changes tag values and network schedule that you have not stored on the memory card e A load from a memory card may also change the firmware of the controller For more information see Perform Firmware Updates on page 12 e You can always use RSLogix 5000 software to load the project Whenever there is no project in the controller and On Corrupt Memory you turn on or cycle the chassis power e For example if the battery becomes discharged or the ESM is disengaged and the controller loses power the project is cleared from memory When power is restored this load option loads the project back into the controller e A load from a memory card may also change the firmware of the controller For more information see Perform Firmware Updates on page 12 e You can always use RSLogix 5000 software to load the project Only through RSLogix 5000 software Table 2 Load Option Examples Example Load Image On Power Up Load Mode Program User Initiated Here are some example uses for the different load options
7. Programming Manual Allen Bradley Logix5000 Controllers Nonvolatile Memory Card Catalog Numbers 1756 ControlLogix 1768 CompactLogix 1769 CompactLogix PowerFlex with DriveLogix ui Be i ill Ig f r at rr i mmo me y Allen Bradley Rockwell Software Automation Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls publication SGI 1 1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http www rockwellautomation com literature describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard wired electromechanical devices Because of this difference and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No paten
8. als a knowledge base of FAQs technical and application notes sample code and links to software service packs and a MySupport feature that you can customize to make the best use of these tools For an additional level of technical phone support for installation configuration and troubleshooting we offer TechConnect support programs For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visit http www rockwellautomation com support Installation Assistance If you experience an anomoly within the first 24 hours of installation review the information that is contained in this manual You can contact Customer Support for initial help in getting your product up and running United States or Canada 1 440 646 3434 Outside United States or Use the Worldwide Locator at http www rockwellautomation com support americas phone_en html or contact Canada your local Rockwell Automation representative New Product Satisfaction Return Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility However if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned follow these procedures United States Contact your distributor You must provide a Customer Support case number call the phone number above to obtain one to your distributor to complete the return process Outside United States Please contact your local Ro
9. ated firmware e if a card already contains a project with same name a store overwrites the project on the CompactFlash card e loads the most recently stored project With a revision gt 12 0 you can also use a card reader to read and manipulate the files on a memory card See Use a Memory Card Reader on page 25 Secure Digital Card Formatting A Secure Digital SD memory card catalog numbers 1784 SD1 1 GB 1784 SD2 2 GB that uses the FAT 16 file system does not have to be formatted when storing a project to a controller If the revision of your Then project is gt 18 0 The SD card uses the FAT16 file system If the card Then the controller Is unlocked e Leaves existing data e Creates folders and files for the project and firmware Is locked e Does not allow writing to the card The SD card using the FAT16 file system e stores multiple projects and associated firmware e if a card already contains a project with same name a store overwrites the project on the card e loads the most recently stored project You also can use a card reader to read and manipulate the files on a memory card See Use a Memory Card Reader on page 25 One 1784 SD1 card ships with each 1756 L7x controller See page 16 for loading a SD card in the controller Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 11 Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Perform Firmware Updates T
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11. ets the FAULTLOG object MinorFaultBits attribute and stores the value in minor_fault_bits If bit 7 is on the controller loaded the project from its memory card S FS 0 Get System Value Class name FAULTLOG Instance name Attribute Name MinorF aultBits Dest minor_fault_bits 2 0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000 minor_fault_bits NVM_load 1 FR 42867 Minor_fault_bits Tag that stores the FAULTLOG object MinorFaultBits attribute Data type is DINT NVM_load Tag that indicates that the controller loaded the project from its memory card 20 Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 Cleara Memory Card Follow these steps to remove a project from a memory card 1 Go online with the controller 2 On the Online toolbar click the controller properties icon Rem Prog AY Program Mode gt E Controller OK X a F Battery OK of No Forces No Edits E 1 0 0K 42869 TIP For 1756 L7x controllers only Energy Storage instead of Battery OK appears adjacent to the controller properties icon Refer to the ControlLogix System User Manual publication 1756 UM001 for information on the Energy Storage Module 3 Click the Nonvolatile Memory tab General Major Faults Minor Faults Date Time Advanced SFC Execution File Redundancy Nonvolatile Memory Memory Image in Nonvolatile Memory Name L 5_Control
12. hapter 2 3 Edit the Load Mode option of the project does not apply if the Load Image option is User Initiated To set the Load Mode option to Then enter Program Remote Only PROGRAM Run Remote Only RUN Other Uses for a Memory For these controllers you can use the memory card to store data in additionto J Card controller projects e 1756 ControlLogix controllers revision 13 and later e 1756 L7x ControlLogix controllers firmware revision18 and later e 1769 L32E CompactLogix controllers serial number SSOQZ000 and later e 1769 L35E CompactLogix controllers serial number SSOORIGE and later These are some examples e A PanelView terminal changes tag values in a controller project If power to the controller is lost and the controller is not battery backed up the program running in the controller along with any values that were changed by the PanelView terminal will be lost Use the memory card and logic in the project to store tag values as they change When the project reloads from the memory card it can check the memory card for any saved tag values and reload those into the project e Store a collection of recipes on the memory card When you need to change a recipe program the controller to read data for the new recipe from a memory card e Program the controller to write data logs at specific time intervals You can also read and write memory cards by using a memory card reader This method writes tag values in
13. hibit automatic firmware update 15 L L7x controller status display 19 load change image 21 change projects 25 controller check 20 controller mode 15 example options 13 image 13 prevent major fault 10 project 17 Index SD card 16 set parameters 26 status display 19 memory cards additional uses 27 firmware update 12 guidelines 9 load status indicators 19 Logix5000 controllers 10 parameters 9 sample code 10 save status indicators 16 use of reader 25 nonvolatile memory check for a load 20 clear 21 fault during load 10 load a project 17 load image options 13 overview 9 25 store a project 14 supported controllers 10 25 P parameters memory card 9 21 project load 17 load from nonvolatile memory 13 17 nonvolatile memory 9 25 store 14 store in nonvolatile memory 14 remove SD card 16 S SD card load 16 slot 16 Secure Digital card format 11 status display ControlLogix 1756 L7x controller 19 Secure Digital 16 status indicators load project 19 save project 16 Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 29 Index 30 store U project 14 update firmware with memory card 12 status display 19 Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 Rockwell Automation Support Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products At http www rockwellautomation com support you can find technical manu
14. his table outlines the options and precautions for updating the firmware of a controller that has a memory card If Then You meet all of these conditions e The controller has a memory card e The project on the memory card has a revision gt 12 0 e The project on the memory card has a Load Image option On Power Up or On Corrupt Memory e For a controller already in service revision gt 12 0 Update the firmware by using either e memory card e RSLogix 5000 software e ControlFlash software See Important Follow this procedure to update the firmware and load the project by using the memory card 1 Install the card in the controller 2 If the Load Image option On Corrupt Memory and the controller contains a project before powering down disconnect the battery or disengage the Energy Storage Module ESM from the controller 3 Turn on or cycle power to the controller Follow this procedure if you use RSLogix 5000 software or ControlFlash software to update the firmware 1 During the update the controller sets the Load Image option of the memory card to User Initiated To prevent this remove the card from the controller 2 After you update the firmware store the project again to the memory card This ensures that the revision of the project on the memory card matches the revision of the controller You do not meet all of the conditions listed above 12 Update the firmware by using either e RSLogix
15. lashCard On the front of the controller the OK status indicator displays the following sequence flashing green gt solid red gt solid green RSLogix 5000 software goes offline A dialog box tells you that the store is in progress SD Card 6 Click OK On the front of the controller the SD and OK status indicators are flashing green The Status Display reads SAVE See page 16 RSLogix 5000 software goes offline A dialog box tells you that the store is in progress When the store is finished you remain offline Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 23 Chapter 1 Notes 24 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 Chapter 2 Use a Memory Card Reader Introduction A sample controller project that reads and writes a memory card is available with RSLogix 5000 Enterprise programming software In RSLogix 5000 software from the Help menu choose Vendor Sample Projects to display a list of available sample projects Ch ange Which Project A memory card can store multiple projects By default the controller loads the Loads project that you most recently stored according to the load options of that project To assign a different project to load from the memory card edit the Load xml file on the card by following the steps that match the numbers in the illustration aio File Edit View Favori
16. ler Lond Store Type 1756 L75 ControlLogix5575 Controller Revision 18 4 8 Load Image User Initiated Load Mode Program Remote Only Image Note Stored 5 11 2010 4 29 57 PM 4 Is the Load Image option set to User Initiated If Then No Go to Change the Load Image Option on page 21 Yes Go to Clear the Project from the Controller on page 22 Change the Load Image Option 1 Click Load Store 2 From the Load Image drop down menu choose User Initiated 3 Click lt Store IMPORTANT Store is not active if a SD card is locked A dialog box asks you to confirm the store Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 21 Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card 4 To store the project click Yes A dialog box tells you that the store is in progress 5 Click OK 6 Wait until the OK status indicator on the front of the controller is steady green This indicates that the store is finished Clear the Project from the Controller If your application allows you to clear a project do these steps 1 With power still applied to the controller disconnect the battery or other energy storage module from the controller 2 Cycle the power to the chassis 3 Re connect the battery or other energy storage module to the controller For more information see these publications e ControlLogix Energy Storage Modules Installation Instructions publication 1756 ING16
17. n three minutes In what controller mode can store or load a project Program mode Can go online with the controller during a store or load No What is the state of the 1 0 during a store or load 1 0 remains in its configured state for Program mode Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 9 Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Controllers with Memory Card Options These Logix5000 controllers support a memory card for project storage Controller Type Cat No Firmware Revision Supports a 1784 CF64 or Supports a 1784 SD1 or 1784 SD2 1784 CF128 CompactFlash Card Secure Digital SD Card 1768 CompactLogix 768 L43 15 x or later Yes No 768 L45 16 x or later 1769 CompactLogix 769 131 13 x or later Yes No 1769 L32E 769 L32C 1769 L35CR 1769 L35E 12 x or later ControlLogix 756 L61 12 x or later Yes No 1756 L62 1756 L63 11 x or later 756 L64 16 x or later 1756 L65 17 x or later 1756 L73 18 x or later No Yes 756 L75 DriveLogix 5730 13 x or later Yes No 10 Prevent a Major Fault During a Load Ifthe major and minor revision of the project on the memory card does not match the major and minor revision of the controller a major fault may occur during a load The memory card stores the firmware for projects 2 12 0 Depending on the current revision of the controller you may be able to use the memory card to u
18. oad Image Options stoic the edie seal edets ey 21 Clear the Project from the Controller 00 00008 22 Store the Empty Mia ee inp dctesseace toate eda ben ay em tea ttd aamyalpak 22 Chapter 2 Introduction nan a le he ysis ies oe nec aa a NGA Nasi te et oa ita 25 Change Which Project Loads Sante g yd cid cori beerans tees aslcatecalaed SG oewciegtn 25 Change the Load Parameters ciciccsosi ol civesiwiocge dened biker 26 Other Uses tor a Memory Cand 0s cease Set eae ia nee a eae cars 27 Ah tlt SOA in AR taal I EE tA AN el ls ata BN ke A a tho ala 29 Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 5 Table of Contents Notes 6 Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 Preface Purp ose of This Manual This manual shows you how to access and use a memory card in Logix5000 controllers This manual is one of a set of related manuals that show common procedures for programming and operating Logix5000 controllers For a complete list of common procedures manuals see the Logix 5000 Controllers Common Procedures Programming Manual publication 1756 PM001 The term Logix5000 controller refers to any controller that is based on the Logix5000 operating system such as e CompactLogix controllers e ControlLogix controllers e DriveLogix controllers e SoftLogix5800 controllers Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 7 Preface Notes 8 Rock
19. pdate the firmware of the controller and load the project Read Write Card Data Sample ladder logic code for RSLogix 5000 software is available for setting up and maintaining your file system on a Logix5000 controller to read and write data ona memory card These are the three files you need e CF Read Write ACD e CF_Read_Write_Example ACD e Logix AP007B EN P pdf To access these files see http samplecode rockwellautomation com Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 CompactFlash Card Formatting The 1784 CF64 or 1784 CF128 CompactFlash card does not have to be formatted to store controller information If the revision of your Then project is 11 x The CompactFlash card uses a special format e Use only a Logix5000 controller to store a project on a CompactFlash card e Store only a single Logix5000 project and no other data on a CompactFlash card e When you store a project on a CompactFlash card you overwrite the entire contents of the card In other words you lose everything that is currently on the card gt 12 0 The CompactFlash card uses the FAT16 file system If the card Then the controller Is already formatted for the FAT16 Leaves existing data file system e Creates folders and files for the project and firmware The CompactFlash card using the FAT16 file system e stores multiple projects and associ
20. rd Logix557x Status Display SD Card Inside the door there is text that instructs you to PUSH TO REMOVE the SD card 32054 M For procedures on loading and removing the SD card in the card slot refer to the ControlLogix System User Manual publication 1756 UMO001 16 Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 Loada Project Follow these steps to use RSLogix 5000 software to load the project from a memory card ATTENTION During a load all active servo axes are turned off Before you load a project make sure that this will not cause any unexpected movement of an axis IMPORTANT Make sure the SD card is unlocked if set to load On Power Up before using the ControlFlash software Otherwise the updated data may be overwritten by firmware on the SD card An error message appears Refer to the ControlLogix System User Manual publication 1756 UM001 before updating 1 Go online with the controller 2 Did this dialog box open Connected To Go Online x Options General Date Time Major Faults Minor Faults Nonvolatile Memory Condition The project file ACD was not found in your project directory Connected Controller Controller Name lt no name gt 42873 If Then No a Put the controller in Program mode Rem Program or Program b On the Online toolbar click the controller propertie
21. red project With the memory card installed in the controller you use RSLogix 5000 software to load 13 Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Store a Project 14 This section explains how you store a project on the memory card of the controller ATTENTION During a store all active servo axes are turned off Before you store a project make sure that this will not cause any unexpected movement of an axis Before you store the project e make all the required edits to the logic e download the project to the controller e schedule your ControlNet networks Follow these steps to store a project 1 Go online with the controller 2 Put the controller in Program mode Rem Program or Program 3 On the Online toolbar click the controller properties icon Rem Prog BY m Program Mode E Controller OK T Battery OK E 1 0 0K No Forces a No Edits 42869 TIP For 1756 L7x controllers only Energy Storage instead of Battery OK appears adjacent to the controller properties icon Refer to the ControlLogix System User Manual publication 1756 UM001 for information on the Energy Storage Module 4 Click the Nonvolatile Memory tab and then click Load Store f Controller Properties L75_Controller General Major Faults Minor Faults Date Time Advanced SFC Execution File Redundancy Nonvolatile Memory Memory Image in Nonvolatile Memory Name L75_Controller Load S
22. s icon Yes Put the controller in Program mode Rem Program or Program Use either the e General tab of the Connected To Go Online dialog box e keyswitch on the front of the controller 3 Click the Nonvolatile Memory tab and then click Load Store Controller Properties 75_Controller General Major Faults Minor Faults Date Time Advanced SFC Execution File Redundancy Nonvolatile Memory Memory Image in Nonvolatile Memory ma Name L75_Controller Load Store oes Type 1756 L75 ControlLogix5575 Controller Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 17 Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card 4 Click Load gt Project that is currently on the memory card of the controller if any Project that is currently in the user memory RAM of the controller project is there Image in Nonvolatile Memory Controller Name L 5_Controller Name L 5_Controller Type 1756 L75 ControlLogix5575 Controller Type 1756 L75 4 ControlLogix5575 Controller Revision 18 4 Revision 18 4 Load Image On Power Up Load Image On Power Up v Load Mode Program Remote Only Load Mode Program Remote Only v Image Note Image Note Automatic Automatic FEAE Firmware Update Enabled Firmware Update iella ne aens Stored 5 12 2010 12 52 06 PM A dialog box asks you to confirm the load 5 To load the project from the memory card click Yes 18 Rockwell A
23. st also choose the mode you want to controller to go to after the load e Remote Program e Remote Run 7 Inthe Automatic Firmware Update box use the default disable or choose the appropriate firmware supervisor For details on the firmware supervisor options see the ControlLogix System User Manual publication 1756 UMO001 Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 15 Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card 8 Click lt Store IMPORTANT Store is not active if a SD card is locked A dialog box asks you to confirm the store 9 To store the project click Yes The table describes the events that occur depending on which memory card is being used If using This happens during the store CompactFlash Card e On the front of the controller the OK status indicator displays the following sequence flashing green gt solid red gt solid green RSLogix 5000 software goes offline e A dialog box tells you that the store is in progress SD Card e On the front of the controller the SD and OK status indicators are flashing green e The Status Display reads SAVE See the illustration e A dialog box tells you that the store is in progress 10 Click OK When the store is finished you remain offline The illustration shows an example of the word SAVE on the controller s Status Display and the location of the SD card ControlLogix 1756 L7x Controller with SD Ca
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25. tApp 10 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Folders x wy Desktop A My Documents g My Computer H E CBLOWZK C E amp Compact Disc D Sy CB1L0W2K Es A E Removable Disk F 3 Logix a Executive bin i Rev_12_Project_1 p5k a Rev_12_Project_2 p5k Rev_12_Project_3 p5k kej Rev_12_Project_1 xml kej Rev_12_Project_2 xml kej Rev_12_Project_3 xml _ 1 To change the load parameters for a project use a text editor to open the XML file with the same name as the project lt xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 gt lt Controller gt lt ExecutiveLoadOption gt lt ExecFile gt Logix CurrentApp Executive bin lt ExecFile gt lt ExecutiveLoadOption gt lt ProgramLoadOption gt lt ProgramLoadMode gt CORRUPT_RAM lt ProgramLoadMode gt lt LoadFile gt Logix CurrentApp Rev_12_Project_2 p5k lt LoadFile gt lt ProgramLoadOption gt lt ControllerModeOption gt lt ControllerMode gt RUN lt ControllerMode gt lt ControllerModeOption gt lt Controller gt 2 Edit the Load Image option of the project To set the Load Image option to Then enter On Power Up ALWAYS On Corrupt Memory CORRUPT_RAM User Initiated Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 USER_INITIATED Use a Memory Card Reader C
26. tes Tools Help Folders x CurrentAapp wy Desktop A My Documents A My Computer E C810W2K Cs amp Compact Disc D E C810W2K Es Card Reader E Removable Disk F Logix Folder Bg ogi a CurrentAapp lt xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 gt lt CurrentApplication gt lt ControlFile gt Logix CurrentApp Rev_12_Project_2 xml lt ControlFile gt lt CurrentApplication gt IN 1 To change which project loads from the card use a text editor to open the Load xml file 2 Edit the name of the project that you want to load e Use the name of an XML file that is in the CurrentApp folder e Inthe CurrentApp folder a project is comprised of an XML file and a PSK file Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 25 Chapter 2 Change the Load Parameters 26 Card Reader Projects and Firmware Use a Memory Card Reader When you store a project to a memory card you define e when the project is to load On Power Up On Corrupt Memory User Initiated e the mode to set the controller if the keyswitch is in REM and the Load mode is not User Initiated To assign a different project to load from the memory card edit the Load xml file on the card by following the steps that match the numbers in the illustration N F Logix Curren
27. tore Type 1756 L75 ControlLogis5575 Controller Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 IMPORTANT At the bottom of the Nonvolatile Memory tab a message appears if the CompactFlash card or SD card is empty A message also appears if the SD card is locked C Inhibit Automatic Firmware Update i No image in the nonvolatile memory 5 At the bottom of the Nonvolatile Memory tab check the Inhibit Automatic Firmware Update box if you do not want to automatically store an image during a Save or Load 6 Choose when under what conditions to load the project back into the user memory RAM of the controller Project that is currently on the memory card of the controller Project that is currently in the user memory RAM of the controller if any project is there Image in Nonyolatile Memory Controller Name L 5_Controller Name L 5_Controller Type 1756 L75 ControlLogix5575 Controller Type 1756 L75 4 ControlLogix5575 Controller Revision 18 4 Revision 18 4 Load Image On Power Up Load Image On Power Up x Load Mode Program Remote Only Load Mode Program Remote Only v Image Note Image Note Automatic Automatic Enable and Store Fiesta limage Firmware Update Enabled Firmware Update ELMIRA ial Se de Stored 5 12 2010 12 52 06 PM If you choose On Power Up or On Corrupt Memory you mu
28. utomation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 The table describes the events that occur depending on which memory card is being used If using And the load Then the OK status indicators display CompactFlash Card Does not include firmware Solid red gt solid green Includes firmware Flashing red gt solid red gt solid green SD Card Does not include firmware OK status indicator is solid green SD status indicator flashes green Status Display reads LOAD See the illustration Includes firmware OK status indicator flashes red SD status indicator flashes green Status Display reads UPDT See the illustration Load and Update Examples on the Status Display Logix557x Logix557x Status Display e e RUN FORCE SD OK RUN FORCE SD OK REM REM an Po RSLogix 5000 software goes offline When the load is finished you remain offline Rockwell Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 19 Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card When the controller loads a project from a memory card it Check for a Load proj y e logs a minor fault type 7 code 49 e sets the FAULTLOG object MinorFaultBits attribute bit 7 If you want your project to flag that it loaded from a memory card use this logic On the first scan of the project S FS is on the GSV instruction g
29. well Automation Publication 1756 PM017D EN P September 2010 Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project By Using a Memory Card Introduction A memory card stores the contents of the user memory at the time that you store the project IMPORTANT Remember these guidelines with a memory card e Changes that you make after you store the project are not reflected in the contents of the memory card e If you make changes to the project but do not store those changes you overwrite them when you load the project from a memory card If this occurs you have to upload or download the project to go online e f you want to store changes such as online edits tag values or a ControlNet network schedule store the project again after you make the changes You can store or load a project by using the memory card of a controller e Ifthe controller loses power and does not have enough energy capacity it loses the project in user memory e A memory card lets you keep a copy of your project on the controller The controller does not need power to keep this copy e You can load the copy from the memory card to the user memory of the controller on every powerup whenever there is no project in the controller and it powers up anytime through RSLogix 5000 software A store or load from a memory card has these parameters Table 1 Memory Card Parameters Parameter Store and Load How much time does a store or load take Less tha

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