Transition Description Effects
The primary CPU is in the RUN operating state. The redundant system switches
from the RUN-Solo system state to the SYNCUP system state if:
• You set the backup CPU to RUN via the PG/PC, the display or the RH_CTRL
instruction (Mode 7) and the mode selector is set to RUN
or
• You switch the mode selector on the backup CPU from STOP to RUN.
or
• You POWER ON the backup CPU (mode selector to RUN)
and
• the SYNCUP system state is not disabled by the RH_CTRL instruction.
RUN → RUN-Syncup
The primary CPU switches from the RUN operating state to the RUN-Syncup
operating state if:
• You set the backup CPU to RUN via the PG/PC or the display and the mode
selector is set to RUN
or
• You switch the mode selector on the backup CPU from STOP to RUN.
or
• You POWER ON the backup CPU (mode selector to RUN).
Operating state
transitions
STOP → SYNCUP
The backup CPU switches from the STOP operating state to the SYNCUP operat
ing state.
See section SYNCUP sys
tem state (Page 270)
⑥SYNCUP → RUN-Redundant, RUN-Syncup → RUN-Redundant
Transition Description Effects
System state trans
ition
SYNCUP → RUN-Redundant
The redundant system switches from SYNCUP to the RUN-Redundant system
state if SYNCUP has successfully run.
In the RUN-Redundant system state, the two CPUs execute the user program
synchronously.
Note: A temporary increase in the cycle time can occur upon a system
state transition SYNCUP → RUN-Redundant. Configure a sufficiently long
maximum cycle time for the CPUs.
RUN-Syncup → RUN-Redundant
The primary CPU switches from the RUN-Syncup operating state to the RUN-
Redundant operating state if SYNCUP has successfully run.
Operating state
transitions
SYNCUP → RUN-Redundant
The backup CPU switches from the SYNCUP operating state to the RUN-
Redundant operating state if SYNCUP has successfully run.
This system state trans
ition does not have any
effect on data.
Communication connec
tions (HMI, PG/PC) on
the backup CPU become
available.
Both CPUs process the
user program synchron
ously.
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Commissioning
11.4 Operating and system states