Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R Series User Manual page 249

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• Deleting a program in the CPU built-in memory by deleting data in the programmable controller while the CPU module is in
*1
the STOP state
• Initializing the CPU built-in memory while the CPU module is in the STOP state
• Changing a program in the CPU built-in memory using the following SLMP commands while the CPU module is in the
*1
STOP state
• Deleting a file (Delete File) (1822)
• Copying a file (Copy File) (1824)
• Changing a program in the CPU built-in memory using the following FTP commands while the CPU module is in the STOP
*1
state
• Deleting a file (delete, mdelete)
• Changing a file name (rename)
• Restoring a program using the CPU module data backup/restoration function
• Changing a program online (the online change (ladder block)
during online change)
• Writing a global label to the CPU built-in memory by writing data to the programmable controller while the CPU module is in
*2*4
the STOP state
• Deleting a global label in the CPU built-in memory by deleting data in the programmable controller while the CPU module is
*2
in the STOP state
• Changing a global label in the CPU built-in memory using the following SLMP commands while the CPU module is in the
*2*4
STOP state
• Deleting a file (Delete File) (1822)
• Copying a file (Copy File) (1824)
• Changing a global label in the CPU built-in memory using the following FTP commands while the CPU module is in the
*2
STOP state
• Deleting a file (delete, mdelete)
• Changing a file name (rename)
• Restoring a global label using the CPU module data backup/restoration function
• Writing CPU parameters to the CPU built-in memory by writing data to the programmable controller while the CPU module
*3*4
is in the STOP state
• Deleting CPU parameters in the CPU built-in memory by deleting data in the programmable controller while the CPU
module is in the STOP state
• Changing the CPU parameter in the CPU built-in memory using the following SLMP commands while the CPU module is in
the STOP state
• Deleting a file (Delete File) (1822)
• Copying a file (Copy File) (1824)
• Changing the CPU parameter in the CPU built-in memory using the following FTP commands while the CPU module is in
*5
the STOP state
• Deleting a file (delete, mdelete)
• Restoring a CPU parameter using the CPU module data backup/restoration function
*1 The registered settings of device test with execution conditions for the program to be changed are disabled when the operating status of
the CPU module is changed from STOP to RUN after the operation. (They are not disabled at the completion of the operation.)
*2 All the registered settings that specify global labels are disabled when the operating status of the CPU module is changed from STOP to
RUN after the operation. (They are not disabled at the completion of the operation.)
*3 When the CPU parameters are changed, all the registered settings that specify local devices or local labels are disabled when the
operating status of the CPU module is changed from STOP to RUN after the operation. (They are not disabled at the completion of the
operation.)
*4 When the same programs, global labels, or CPU parameters are written, the registered settings are not disabled.
*5 All the registered settings of device test with execution conditions are disabled when the operating status of the CPU module is changed
from STOP to RUN after the operation. (They are not disabled at the completion of the operation.)
*6 When the online change (ladder block) is performed while the CPU module is in the STOP state, the device test with execution
conditions registered for the program to be changed is disabled when the operating status of the CPU module is changed from STOP to
RUN after the operation. (They are not disabled at the completion of the operation.)
*5
*5
*3
*1
*1*4
*6
or the file batch online change) ( Page 249 Operation
*2*4
*3*4
19.2 Device Test with Execution Conditions
19 TEST FUNCTION
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