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PREPARATORY PROCEDURES AND SETTING
6.10 Initializing/Changing Mode of C Controller Module
6.10.1 Initializing/Changing mode of Q12DCCPU-V
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OVERVIEW
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SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION
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SPECIFICATIONS
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FUNCTIONS
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ACCESS VIA NETWORK
MODULES
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PREPARATORY
PROCEDURES AND
SETTING
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I/O NUMBER
ASSIGNMENT
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MEMORIES AND FILES
(b) Initializing the module by creating a script file in the CompactFlash card
1) Format the standard RAM by using a sample script file for standard RAM
formatting.
Write the following script file "STARTUP.CMD" to the CompactFlash card,
insert it into the C Controller module, and then start the C Controller module.
(The RUN LED flashes during processing the script file "STARTUP.CMD".)
* 1 The sample script file for standard RAM formatting is registered to the development environment
(personal computer) after installation of SW3PVC-CCPU.
2) The 7-segment LED indicates "FF" upon completion of standard RAM
formatting and shutdown processing.
The ERR. LED flashes if the standard RAM formatting or shutdown processing
is terminated in error.
(Redo the above procedures if terminated in error.)
3) After confirming that the 7-segment LED is indicating "FF", power off the C
Controller module.
4) Remove the CompactFlash card.
5) After formatting the standard RAM
Files such as parameters and user programs are deleted. ( Page 6-74,
Section 6.10.1 (4))
(After formatting the standard RAM, resetting the module causes a parameter
error (no parameters) and the ERR. LED flashes.)
Access the C Controller module from C Controller setting utility by using the
default IP address of CH1 (192.168.3.3) and write default parameters (or any
given parameters).
Reset the C Controller module after writing parameters and setting the IP
address.
IMPORTANT
1.To format the standard RAM, perform the method provided in (6) in this section.
Do not format it by using a command from Workbench Shell.
2.Do not power off or reset the C Controller module while the standard RAM is being
formatted.
Doing so will cause the standard RAM to be formatted again when the C Controller
module is started at the next time.
<Sample script file for standard RAM formatting
*1
>
STARTUP.CMD
diskFormatForCCPU("/RAM")
sysLedSet(0xFF)