Operating Modes Of The Easye4; Run Mode; Stop Mode - Eaton easyE4 Manual

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4.2 Operating modes of the easyE4

4.2.1 RUN mode

4.2.2 STOP mode

A easyE4 device recognizes operating modes RUN and STOP.
In RUN mode, the program stored on the device will be executed immediately
after the device is switched on and will continue to be executed until you select
STOP, a system fault occurs, or the supply voltage is switched off.
The outputs will be driven based on the relevant switch logic. The parameter values
will be retained in the event of a power failure, and all you will need to do is reset the
real-time clock in the event that the backup time elapses. → "Back-up of real-time
clock", page 828
In RUN operating mode:
 
The process image of the inputs are read.
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The program is executed.
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The NET is run (Ethernet, web server, and Modbus TCP).
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The process image of the outputs is transferred to the physical outputs.
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The easyE4 devices with a display do not start with RUN mode if you deactivate the
RUN MODE startup behavior.
easyE4 devices with LED indicators have a different startup behavior. On them, the
RUN START and CARD START functions will be enabled automatically, as manually
starting the device is not possible.
For more information on the CARD START function, please refer to → Section "Setting
the startup behavior", page 630
When the device is in STOP mode, the program will not be executed. In order to be
able to do programming on the circuit diagram, modify system parameters, or con-
figure communications, the device must be in this operating mode.
In addition, the program can be stored on the microSD memory card or be loaded
from it while the device is in this mode.
WARNING! AUTOMATIC STARTUP!
Configure your machine/plant so that the automatic starting of the
easyE4 device never causes unintentional starting of the machine/-
plant concerned.
Create your program in such a way that a defined and safe startup pro-
cedure is always provided after the power supply is switched on.
easyE4  02/24 MN050009EN  Eaton.com
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