1 |
Redundancy CPUs as Compared to Other Series 90-70 CPUs
he Redundancy CPU has several differences in operation compared to other Series
Features not Available with Redundancy CPUs
he following features are not available:
I/O Interrupts: This includes the single edge triggered interrupts from the discrete input modules, the high alarm and low alarm interrupts from the analog input modules, and interrupts from third party VME modules. A program that declares I/O Interrupt triggers cannot be stored to a Redundancy CPU.
Timed Interrupts
VME Integrator Racks.
Stop I/O Scan mode: If an attempt is made to place the PLC in this mode, the PLC will reject the selection and return an error.
Flash operation: User Flash (Store/Load, Verify) as opposed to Flash firmware upgrade
FBCs and FIP I/O
Timed and
Microcycle Mode and Periodic Programs
T
OVR_PRE %S reference which indicates whether one or more overrides is active
Differences in Operation for Redundancy CPUs
he following features operate differently with the CGR772 or CGR935 than they do with other Series
RUN/DISABLED mode. This is explained in chapter 4, Operation.
Configuration of Fault Actions
STOP to RUN mode transition
Background Window Time (default is different)
C Debugger
TEthernet Global Data operation is enhanced Rack 7 is not available
Series |