HIMatrix 7 Software for HIMatrix Systems
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To create a project archive
1. Print the user project to compare the logic with the specifications.
2. Compile the user program for generating the CPU configuration CRC.
3. Verify the CRCs and note down the CPU configuration CRC version. To do so, right-
click the controller in the Hardware Management and select Configuration Information
to display the versions. The following information is required to determine a version:
- rootcpu.config shows the safety-related CPU configuration, i.e., the CPU
configuration CRC.
- rootcom.config shows the non-safety-related COM configuration.
- root.config shows the overall configuration, including the remote I/Os (CPU + COM).
4. Create a project archive with the user program name, the CPU configuration CRC CPUs
and date and store it to a storage medium.
This recommendation does not replace the user's internal documentation requirements.
The project archive is complete.
7.3.4 Options for Identifying the Program and the Configuration
The application programs are unambiguously identified with the configuration CRC of the
project. This can be compared to the configuration CRC of the loaded projects.
Project Files - Versions Beyond 7
To ensure that the saved project file remained unchanged, compile the corresponding
resource and compare the configuration CRC with the loaded configuration's CRC. This
CRC can be displayed with SILworX.
Archive - Versions Prior to 7
The archive name should contain the configuration CRCs of the root.config.
To ensure that the the used archive did not changed, compile the resource after restoring
the project from the archive and compare the configuration CRC of root.config with the
CRC of the loaded configuration that can be displayed with ELOP II Factory.
To check them, open the Resource → Consistency Check in the resource's Control
Panel.