Safe Mode; Temperature Behavior - YASKAWA iC9200 Series Operating Manual

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iC9200 Series
5.9

Safe Mode

Start-Up in Safe Mode
Start-up in Standard Mode
5.10

Temperature behavior

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By means of the DIP switch 'S1' beneath the front flap you can start your CPU in Safe
Mode. Here the CPU starts with the following behavior:
The CPU goes to RUN with the default project.
A project can be loaded but not executed.
The SliceBus is switched off.
All field buses are disabled.
The parametrization memory with the current firmware version and the overlay file
system remains unchanged.
During online access, you are informed that the CPU is in Safe Mode.
The non-volatile memory for retentive data remains unchanged.
The CPU can only be reached via the default IP address.
Additionally, a memory area reserved exclusively for Safe Mode is enabled, which
allows the CPU to restart in the event of a memory overflow.
1.
Switch off the power supply of the CPU.
2.
Set the DIP switches S1 under the front flap to the following position:
S1
S1-1
ON
0 1
1
2
3.
Switch on the power supply of the CPU again.
�� The CPU starts in Safe Mode and shows this exclusively during online access.
1.
Switch off the power supply of the CPU.
2.
Set the DIP switches S1 to the default position:
S1
S1-1
OFF
0 1
1
2
3.
Switch on the power supply of the CPU again.
�� The CPU starts in Standard Mode again. If a project was loaded in Safe Mode, it
is executed in RUN.
The safety CPU has an integrated temperature monitoring function. The following temper-
ature ranges respectively limits are specified here:
0°C to 55°C/60°C: Operating temperature
< -2°C and > 78°C: Warning limit
< -7°C and > 83°C: Error limit
Deployment CPU iC921xM-FSoE
S1-2
Action
OFF
After PowerON the CPU starts in Safe Mode.
S1-2
Action
OFF
After PowerON the CPU starts in Standard
Mode - Default setting.
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