Mounting And Removing A Memory Cassette - Omron CP1L Operation Manual

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Memory Cassette Functions
Data that Can be
Stored on a Memory
Cassette
6-6-2

Mounting and Removing a Memory Cassette

Mounting
The following data can be stored on a Memory Cassette.
Data stored on Memory Cassette
User programs
Parameters
Comment data
for user pro-
grams
Function Block (FB) sources
DM
DM initial values (See note.)
The areas for storing various types of data have fixed allocations in the Mem-
ory Cassette, and a single Memory Cassette corresponds to a single CPU
Unit.
Therefore it is not possible to simultaneously store multiple items of the same
type of data (e.g., two user programs).
Also, the data can only be read to a CPU Unit. It cannot be directly managed
from a personal computer like files.
The only data that can be stored on a Memory Cassette is the data from a
CPU Unit.
Note
The CX-Programmer's function for saving DM initial values is used for saving
the values in the DM Area (D0 to D32767) to the built-in flash memory as ini-
tial values. By means of a setting in the PLC Setup, these initial values can
then be automatically written to the DM Area (D0 to D32767) when the power
is turned ON.
1,2,3...
1. Turn OFF the power supply to the PLC and removed the cover to the Mem-
ory Cassette socket.
CPU Units with 10, 14 or 20 I/O Points
PLC Setup, CPU Bus Unit set-
tings, routing tables
Variable tables
(I/O comments, rung com-
ments, program comments)
Program indexes (section
names, section comments,
program comments)
Section 6-6
Location in CPU Unit
Built-in RAM, built-in flash
memory (User Program Area)
Built-in RAM, built-in flash
memory (Parameter Area)
Built-in flash memory (Com-
ment Memory Area)
Built-in flash memory (Com-
ment Memory Area)
Built-in flash memory (Com-
ment Memory Area)
Built-in flash memory (FB
Source Memory Area)
Built-in RAM (D0 to D32767 in
DM Area)
Built-in flash memory (DM Ini-
tial Values Area)
CPU Units with 30, 40 or 60 I/O Points
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