Allen-Bradley Logix 5000 Series Programming Manual
Allen-Bradley Logix 5000 Series Programming Manual

Allen-Bradley Logix 5000 Series Programming Manual

Nonvolatile memory card
Hide thumbs Also See for Logix 5000 Series:

Advertisement

Programming Manual
Logix 5000 Controllers Nonvolatile Memory
Card
1756 ControlLogix, 1756 GuardLogix, 1769 CompactLogix,
1769 Compact GuardLogix, 1789 SoftLogix, 5069 CompactLogix,
5069 CompactGuardLogix, Studio 5000 Logix Emulate

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Allen-Bradley Logix 5000 Series

  • Page 1 Programming Manual Logix 5000 Controllers Nonvolatile Memory Card 1756 ControlLogix, 1756 GuardLogix, 1769 CompactLogix, 1769 Compact GuardLogix, 1789 SoftLogix, 5069 CompactLogix, 5069 CompactGuardLogix, Studio 5000 Logix Emulate...
  • Page 2 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Allen-Bradley, Rockwell Software, Rockwell Automation, and TechConnect are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc. Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
  • Page 3 Summary of Changes This manual includes new and updated information. Use these reference tables to locate changed information. Grammatical and editorial style changes are not included in this summary. Global changes This table identifies changes that apply to all information about a subject in the manual and the reason for the change.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Preface Studio 5000 environment ................7 Additional resources ..................7 Legal notices ....................8 Chapter 1 Store and Load a Introduction ....................11 Controllers with Memory Card Options ............12 Project By Using a Prevent a Major Fault During a Load ............. 13 Memory Card Read/Write Card Data ................
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface This manual shows you how to access and use a memory card in Logix5000 controllers.This manual is one of a set of related manuals that show common procedures for programming and operating Logix 5000™ controllers. For a complete list of common procedures manuals, refer to the Logix 5000 Controllers Common Procedures Programming Manual, publication...
  • Page 8: Legal Notices

    Preface You can view or download publications at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/literature. To order paper copies of technical documentation, contact your local Rockwell Automation distributor or sales representative. Copyright notice Legal notices Copyright © 2018 Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA. This document and any accompanying Rockwell Software products are copyrighted by Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.
  • Page 9 Preface Trademark Notices Allen-Bradley, ControlBus, ControlFLASH, Compact GuardLogix, Compact I/O, ControlLogix, CompactLogix, DCM, DH+, Data Highway Plus, DriveLogix, DPI, DriveTools, Explorer, FactoryTalk, FactoryTalk Administration Console, FactoryTalk Alarms and Events, FactoryTalk Batch, FactoryTalk Directory, FactoryTalk Security, FactoryTalk Services Platform, FactoryTalk View, FactoryTalk View SE, FLEX Ex, FlexLogix, FLEX I/O,...
  • Page 10 Preface this document or the software at any time without prior notice. It is your responsibility to obtain the most current information available from Rockwell when installing or using this product. Environmental compliance Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/about- us/sustainability-ethics/product-environmental-compliance.page...
  • Page 11: Store And Load A

    Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card The memory card allows you to keep a copy of your project on the controller Introduction without the need to maintain power to the controller. You can use a memory card to store the contents of the user memory when you store the project.
  • Page 12: Controllers With Memory Card Options

    Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card These Logix 5000 controllers support a memory card for project storage. Controllers with Memory Card Options Controller Catalog Number Firmware Supports a 1784-SD1 or 1784- Type Revision SD2 Secure Digital (SD) Card CompactLogix 1769-L16ER-BB1B 20.x or later...
  • Page 13: Prevent A Major Fault During A Load

    Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 Controller Catalog Number Firmware Supports a 1784-SD1 or 1784- Type Revision SD2 Secure Digital (SD) Card Compact 5069-L306ERMS2 31.x or later GuardLogix 5069-L306ERS2 5380 5069-L3100ERMS2 5069-L3100ERS2 5069-L310ERMS2 5069-L310ERS2 5069-L320ERMS2 5069-L320ERS2 5069-L330ERMS2 5069-L330ERS2...
  • Page 14: Read/Write Card Data

    Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card Sample ladder logic code for the Logix Designer applications are available Read/Write Card Data for using your file system on a Logix5000 controller to read and write data on a memory card. These are the files you need: •...
  • Page 15: Secure Digital Card Formatting

    Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 A Secure Digital (SD) memory card (catalog numbers 1784-SD1 (1 GB), Secure Digital Card 1784-SD2 (2 GB) that uses the FAT 16 file system does not have to be Formatting formatted when storing a project to a controller.
  • Page 16: When To Load An Image

    Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card Then You do not meet all of the preceding Update the firmware by using either: conditions. • Logix Designer application. • ControlFLASH software. See the Important: note on the next page. Take these precautions.
  • Page 17 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 If you want to load an image Then choose Notes • For example, if the battery becomes discharged Whenever there is no project in the On Corrupt Memory or the ESM is disengaged and the controller loses controller and you turn on or cycle the power, the project is cleared from memory.
  • Page 18: Store A Project

    Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card This section explains how to store a project on the memory card of the Store a Project controller. ATTENTION: During a store operation, all active servo axes are turned off.
  • Page 19 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 Important: At the bottom of the Nonvolatile Memory tab, a message appears if the CompactFlash card or SD card is empty. A message also appears if the SD card is locked. 5.
  • Page 20 Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card • Remote Program • Remote Run 7. In the Automatic Firmware Update list, use the default (disable) or choose the appropriate firmware supervisor. For details on the firmware supervisor options, see the ControlLogix System User Manual, publication 1756-UM001 available at http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documen ts/um/1756-um001_-en-p.pdf...
  • Page 21: Load A Project

    Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 When the store operation is finished, you remain offline. For procedures on loading and removing the SD card in the card slot, refer to the ControlLogix System User Manual, publication 1756- UM001 available at http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documen ts/um/1756-um001_-en-p.pdf.
  • Page 22 Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card 2. Did the Connected To Go Online dialog box open? Then a. Put the controller in Program mode (Rem Program or Program). b. On the Online toolbar, click the Controller Properties icon. Put the controller in Program mode (Rem Program or Program).
  • Page 23 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 5. At the bottom of the Image in Nonvolatile Memory area, click Load - ->. A dialog box asks you to confirm the load. 6. To load the project from the memory card, click Yes. The table describes the events that occur for these memory cards.
  • Page 24: Check For A Load

    Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card Figure 1: Load and Update Examples on the Status Display When the controller loads a project from a memory card, it: Check for a Load • Logs a minor fault (type 7, code 49). •...
  • Page 25: Clear A Memory Card

    Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 Where Minor_fault_bits Tag that stores the FaultLog object, MinorFaultBits attribute. Data type is DINT. NVM_load Tag that indicates that the controller loaded the project from its memory card. Follow these steps to remove a project from a memory card. Clear a Memory Card 1.
  • Page 26: Change The Load Image Option

    Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card 1. On the Nonvolatile Memory tab, click Load/Store. Change the Load Image Option 2. From the Load Image list, choose User Initiated. 3. Click <- Store. Important: Store is not active if a card is locked. A dialog box asks you to confirm the store operation.
  • Page 27: Store The Empty Image

    Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card Chapter 1 1. Go online with the controller. Store the Empty Image The Connected To Go Online dialog box opens. 2. On the Controller Properties dialog box, click the Nonvolatile Memory tab. 3.
  • Page 28 Chapter 1 Store and Load a Project Using a Memory Card If using This happens during the store operation • On the front of the controller, the OK status indicator CompactFlashCard displays the following sequence: flashing green> solid red> solid green. •...
  • Page 29: Use A Memory Card Reader

    Chapter 2 Use a Memory Card Reader A sample controller project that reads and writes a memory card is available Introduction with the Logix Designer application. In the application, from the Help menu, choose Vendor Sample Projects to display a list of available sample projects.
  • Page 30: Change The Load Parameters

    Chapter 2 Use a Memory Card Reader When you store a project to a memory card, you define: Change the Load Parameters • When to load the project (On Power Up, On Corrupt Memory, User Initiated). • What mode to set the controller (if the keyswitch is in REM and the Load mode is not User Initiated).
  • Page 31: Other Uses For A Memory Card

    Use a Memory Card Reader Chapter 2 For these controllers, you can use the memory card to store data and Other Uses for a controller projects. Memory Card • 1756 ControlLogix controllers, revision 13 and later • 1756-L7x ControlLogix controllers, firmware revision 18 and later •...
  • Page 33: Index

    Index 1756-L7x controller L7x controller SD card 17 status display 21 1784-CF64 Industrial CompactFlash card load format 14 change image 26 storage of firmware 15 change projects 29 1784-SD1 Secure Digital card controller check 24 format 14 controller mode 17 storage of firmware 15 example options 16 image 16...
  • Page 34 Index load from nonvolatile memory 16, 21 nonvolatile memory 11, 29 store 17 remove SD card 17 SD card load 17 slot 17 Secure Digital card format 14 status display ControlLogix 1756-L7x controller 21 Secure Digital 17 status indicators load project 21 save project 17 store project 17...
  • Page 35 Rockwell Automation support Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the web to assist you in using its products. At http://www.rockwellautomation.com/support you can find technical and application notes, sample code, and links to software service packs. You can also visit our Support Center at https://rockwellautomation.custhelp.com for software updates, support chats and forums, technical information, FAQs, and to sign up for product notification updates.

Table of Contents