Omron CQM1H-SCB41 Operation Manual page 151

Sysmac cqm1h series serial communications board
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Board Replacement
Protocol Macros Designed
with CX-Protocol
1,2,3...
Note
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• Terminating resistance switch (TERM)
• The 2/4-wire switch (WIRE)
4. Turn ON the power of the PC to which the replacement Serial Communi-
cations Board is mounted, and to all serially connected external devices,
and start operating the system.
5. Check from the indicators and status display that the system is operating
normally.
1. Connect Programming Console or CX-Protocol to the PC to which the re-
placement Serial Communications Board is mounted, and switch to PRO-
GRAM mode.
2. Save the protocol macro data using the CX-Protocol. Refer to the CX-Pro-
tocol Operation Manual (W344) for details.
3. Turn OFF the power to the PC to which the Serial Communications Board
to be replaced is mounted, and to all serially connected external devices.
4. Disconnect the communications cables connected to the Serial Communi-
cations Board to be replaced, and also remove the Serial Communications
Board.
5. Set the hardware switches of the replacement Board to the same settings
of the Serial Communications Board being replaced before mounting, as
follows:
• Terminating resistance switch (TERM)
• The 2/4-wire switch (WIRE)
6. Turn ON the power of the PC to which the replacement Serial Communi-
cations Board is mounted, and to all serially connected external devices,
and start operating the system.
7. Switch the CPU Unit to PROGRAM mode, and using the CX-Protocol,
transfer the protocol macro data to the Serial Communications Board.
8. Switch the CPU Unit to MONITOR mode, and start operating the system.
9. Check from the indicators and status display that the system is operating
normally.
1. The protocol macro data for the Serial Communications Board is stored in
the flash memory of the Serial Communications Board.
2. When protocol macro data designed with the CX-Protocol is used, a back-
up of the protocol macro data created from the CX-Protocol must be trans-
ferred to the Serial Communications Board after replacing.
3. The PC Setup of the Serial Communications Board is allocated to the DM
Area saved in the battery backup of the CPU Unit, and if the user-designed
macro data is not used, the PC Setup can be used as before, simply by
setting the hardware.
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