10.5.4
Operating mode transitions
Operating modes and operating mode transitions
The following figure shows the operating modes and the operating mode transitions:
Figure 10-3
The table below shows the effects of the operating mode transitions:
Table 10- 4
Operating mode transitions
No.
Operating mode transitions
①
POWER ON →
STARTUP
②
POWER ON → STOP
③
STOP → STARTUP
④
STARTUP → STOP
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Operating modes and operating mode transitions
After switching on, the CPU switches to "STARTUP"
mode if:
The hardware configuration and program blocks are
•
consistent.
The "Warm restart-RUN" startup type is set
•
or
The "Warm restart mode before POWER OFF" is
•
set and was in RUN mode before POWER OFF.
After switching on, the CPU goes to "STOP" mode if:
The hardware configuration and program blocks are
•
inconsistent
or
The "No restart" startup type is set.
•
The CPU switches to "STARTUP" mode if:
The hardware configuration and program blocks are
•
consistent.
The programming device sets the CPU to "RUN"
•
and the mode selector is in the RUN setting
or
The mode selector is switched from STOP to RUN.
•
The CPU returns to the "STOP" mode in the following
cases of "STARTUP":
The CPU detects an error during startup.
•
The programming device or the mode selector sets
•
the CPU to "STOP".
A STOP command is executed in the Startup OB.
•
Commissioning
10.5 Operating modes of the CPU
Effects
Non-retentive memory is cleared,
and the content of non-retentive
DBs is reset to the start values of
the load memory. Retentive
memory and retentive DB
contents are retained.
Non-retentive memory is cleared,
and the content of non-retentive
DBs is reset to the start values of
the load memory. Retentive
memory and retentive DB
contents are retained.
Non-retentive memory is cleared,
and the content of non-retentive
DBs is reset to the start values of
the load memory. Retentive
memory and retentive DB
contents are retained.
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