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7
COMMUNICATION
PORTS OF CPU MODULE
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7.6 File Transfer Function (FTP)
USING
run
[Function]
Changes the Built-in Ethernet port QCPU status to RUN. (Executes remote
RUN.) When changing the QnUDE(H)CPU status to RUN, device memory
clear can be specified.
[Specification format] quote run [Mode [Clear mode]]
Mode: Specify whether to execute remote RUN forcibly.
0 : Normal RUN (default)
1 : Forced RUN
Clear mode:
Specify the clear (initialization) processing of the Built-in Ethernet port
QCPU device memory when an operation starts by executing remote RUN.
0 : Do not clear device (default)
1 : Clear all devices excluding latch range
2 : Clear all devices including latch range
The following message is displayed as the execution result upon normal
completion.
Displayed message: 200 Command successful
[Specification example1]
When executing remote RUN, specifying "Normal RUN" and "Do not clear
device"
quote run
[Specification example2]
When executing remote RUN, specifying "Forced RUN" and "Do not clear
device"
quote run 1
[Specification example3]
When executing remote RUN, specifying "Forced RUN" and "Clear all
devices excluding latch range"
quote run 1 1
[Note]
• Forced RUN mode is used to forcibly execute remote RUN to the Built-in
Ethernet port QCPU from other devices when a trouble occurs in the
device which executed remote STOP to the Built-in Ethernet port QCPU
(the device can no longer execute remote RUN to the Built-in Ethernet
port QCPU).
When Normal RUN mode is specified, the status will not change to RUN if
the Built-in Ethernet port QCPU is already set in the STOP/PAUSE status
by another device.
• Specify the clear mode at the start of an operation based on the system
arrangement.
After the specified clear processing is performed, the Built-in Ethernet port
QCPU changes to the RUN status in accordance with the parameter
settings ("Initial Device value" setting on the PLC file tab of PLC
parameter).
BUILT-IN
ETHERNET

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