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S (%), references, 7

Scan time, effect of bumpless switching, 8

Scan, synchronous, 59

Screens for fault category, 29

Secondary unit, 25

Sequence, power-up, 55

Serial bus address 30, 4 , 6 , 9 , 25 Serial bus address 31, 4 , 6 , 9 , 25 Serial COM port, standard, 18 Serial port connector, 18 Service request 27, 60

Service request 28, 60

SharedI/O, 9 configuration, 36 data parameters, 37 reference values, 37

Simplex cpu, 57

Special references, 63

Start of sweep time, 57

Status LEDs, 3 , 7 , 17

Status references for redundancy systems, 63

STOP mode, 16

Stop to run mode transition, 68 Stop/I/O scan in a redundant system, 64 STOP/IOSCAN mode, 16

Strategy, control, 5

SVCREQ #26, 62

SVCREQ #26 example, 62

SVCREQ #27, 60

SVCREQ #28, 60

SVCREQ 27/28 example, 61

Sweep mode constant, 35 constant window, 35 normal, 34

Sweeps, active and backup, 59

Switch to backup unit time, 8

Switching control to backup unit from user program via SVCREQ, 61 manual switch via pushbutton, 61 on a failure, 61

switching, bumpless, 8

Synchronization, 59 restrictions for applications, 88

Synchronized cpus, 8

Synchronous scan, 59

System components for redundancy, 13

System operation, normal, 55

System setup, basic, 28

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Terminated parallel cable, 80

Terminated I/O cable, 4 , 5 , 6 , 24 , 81

Terminating communications, 76

Terminating I/O bus, 24

Terminator plug, 24

Terms, definitions of, 11

Text, help, 74

Time to switch to backup unit, 8

Timed contacts, 70

Timer and PID function blocks, 70

Transition, stop to run mode, 68

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Wait time, fail, 8

Window time, background, 68

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Contents GE Fanuc Automation GFL±002 Related Publications Content of this ManualWe Welcome Your Comments and Suggestions PrefaceContents Chapter System Components Chapter Configuration Chapter Operation System Operation Fault Detection and Control Actions Synchronized Hot Standby CPU Redundancy System Configuration Contents Hot Standby CPU Redundancy Product Chapter IntroductionGFK-0827 Benefits of the Hot Standby CPU Redundancy Product Features of the Hot Standby CPU Redundancy ProductCable Connections Systems for Hot Standby CPU Redundancy SystemsGenius I/O System Local I/O SystemControl Strategy Basic Hot Standby OperationSynchronized Hot Standby CPU Redundancy System Configuration Redundancy Communications Module Redundancy CPU ModuleEffect on Scan Time Bumpless SwitchingSwitch to Backup Unit Time Synchronized CPUsOn-Line Programming Configurable Backup Data SizeOn-Line Repair Programming Considerations Configuration RequirementsTerm Definition Definition of TermsAcronym Definition Commonly Used AcronymsRedundancy CPU Chapter System ComponentsCPU Architecture Watchdog TimerCapacities for Redundancy CPU, IC697CPU780 Redundancy CPU IC697CPU CPU FeaturesValid Operating Mode Selection CPU Mode SwitchBattery Connectors Memor y Protect KeyswitchCPU Status LEDs Expansion Memory Board Serial Port ConnectorExpansion Memory Boards for CPU Redundancy Communications Module RCM FeaturesBoard OK RCM System Status LedsUnit Selection Pushbutton RCM ConnectorsBus Transmitter Module LED Status IndicatorsBus Receiver Module BTM ConnectorsBRM Connectors Bus Signal TerminationGenius Bus Controller Genius Bus Controller User Features Racks GBC ConnectorsConfiguring a Hot Standby CPU Redundancy System Chapter ConfigurationRedundancy System Requirements Basic Redundancy System SetupLogicmaster 90 Configuration System ConfigurationMonitor or Online mode Screens for Fault Category ConfigurationHandling Folders Configuration with LogicmasterConfiguration of a Redundancy CPU Module GFK-0827 Redundant CPU Requirements Redund Type Normal Sweep ModeBackground Window Constant Sweep Mode Constant Window Sweep ModeFail Wait Ctrl StrgyShared I/O Shared I/O Reference Values Shared I/O Data ParametersReference Type ReferenceSize CalculationforNumberofBytes Transfer Data SizeConfiguring a CPU Expansion Memory Board Configuration of a Redundancy Communications Module Configuration Paired GBC Parameter Configuration of a Genius Bus ControllerSerial Bus Address Configuring a Primary Redundant PLC Select the Redundancy CPU Module Select an Expansion Memory Board Configure the Redundant Communications Module Configure a Genius Bus Controller Configuration Configure Genius I/O Blocks Configure the Bus Transmitter Module Configuring a Secondary Redundant PLC Change Redund Type GFK-0827 Chapter Operation Power-Up Sequence of a Redundant CPUIncompatible Configurations Resynchronization of the Redundant CPU Hot-Standby Redundancy Control Strategy First Data Transfer %I, %AI and Synchronization Synchronous ScanData Transfer from Backup Unit to Active Unit Second Data Transfer %Q, %AQ, %R, and %M Switching Control to Backup UnitRole Switch Svcreq Definition for% S Reference for Redundancy Status References for CPU RedundancyRedundancy CPU Considerations Differences in Operation for CPU RUN Disabled ModeRUN/ENABLED Locrdy Locact Remrdy Remact Configuration of Fault Actions Background Window Time Stop to RUN Mode TransitionWords per Sweep = Ovrpre %S Reference Timed ContactsGenius Bus Controller Switching Fault Categories Fault DetectionChanging Fault Category Actions Fault Zoom Help Text for Redundancy Error Codes PLC Fault TableFaulting RCMs, Losing Links, and Terminating Communications GFK-0827 Maskable Fault Group Descriptions Fault Actions in a CPU Redundancy SystemUserConfigurable Maskable Fault Group ActionsNon-Maskable Fault Action Descriptions Non-Maskable Fault Group DescriptionsMaintaining Parallel Bus Termination On-Line RepairOn-Line Repair Recommendations Redundancy Communications Module and Cables Power SupplyRacks Central Processor UnitBus Transmitter Module Redundancy Communications Link FailuresGenius Bus Controller GeniusBlocks Genius BusRedundancy Alternatives Appendix Redundancy AlternativesRedundancy Option Key See Table PLC RedundancyOptionsSeries 90-70 Redundancy Through Application Logic Index Index Index Index Index