7 Start-Up System Manual Modular Systems
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To delete a resource configuration from the flash memory of the communication system
1. In ELOP II Factory Hardware Management, select and right click the required resource.
2. Select Online -> Control Panel from the context menu. The Control Panel appears.
3. Select Extra -> Delete Resource Configuration to remove the configuration and user
program from the flash memory of the communication systems.
Deleting the configuration has the following effects:
The controller adopts the STOP/INVALID CONFIGURATION state.
The access to the user program in the working memory of the processor system is inhibited
in this state.
System ID, IP address and user management still exist in the NVRAM of the processor
system such that a connection to the PADT can still be established.
Upon deletion, the controller can immediately be loaded with a new program. This action
deletes the previous program from the working memory of the processor system.
Refer to the ELOP II Factory manual First Steps (HI 800 006 E) for further details about
communication between PADT and controller.
7.8 Configuring Communication with ELOP II Factory - up to CPU OS V7
This chapter describes how to configure communication using ELOP II Factory for processor
operating systems up to V7.
Depending on the application, the following elements must be configured:
Ethernet/safeethernet, also referred to as peer-to-peer communication
Standard protocols
For more details on how to configure the standard protocols, refer to the corresponding
communication manuals:
- Send/Receive TCP (HI 800 117 E)
- Modbus Master/Slave (HI 800 003 E)
- PROFIBUS DP Master/Slave (HI 800 009 E)
- EtherNet/IP in ELOP II Factory Online Help
7.8.1 Configuring the Ethernet Interfaces
COM OS up to V8.32:
For all Ethernet ports on the integrated Ethernet switch, the Speed Mode and Flow Control
Mode parameters are set to Autoneg. No other setting is allowed, i.e., the system rejects
settings other than Autoneg while loading the configuration.
The 10 Base T//100 Base Tx Ethernet interface on the HIMatrix controllers and remote I/Os
have the following parameters:
External devices that should communicate with HIMatrix controllers, must have the following
network settings:
Table 54: Permissible Communication Settings for External Devices - CPU OS up to V7
The following network settings are not allowed: