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1. CPU Functional Compatibility RX3i CPU315 Proficy Machine Edition Logic Developer Version Requirements RX3i release 7 15 enhanced security RX3i release 7 00 features CPU315 initial release C Toolkit Compatibility RS 485 Port Compatibility Backplanes power supplies and system modules Series 90 30 Expansion Rack Compatibility Series 90 30 Main Rack Compatibility Isolated 24V power Recommended IC200ALG240 revision PME version 7 00 SIM 11 or later PME version 7 0 SIM 1 or later PME verision 6 0 SIM 16 or later The C Toolkit for PACSystems is distributed with Proficy Machine Edition Logic Developer Updates can be downloaded from http www ge ip com support C Toolkit Release 5 00 Build 16C1 or later is required when the PACSystems CPU contains firmware Release 5 00 or later C Toolkit release 5 50 or later is required for use with the LREAL data type Note C blocks that were built using C Toolkit versions earlier than 5 00 Build 16C1 must be recompiled using a newer toolkit version for use with CPU firmware release 5 00 or higher The Series 90 Toolkit IC641SWP709 719 is not compatible with PACSystems When the CPU is first powered on the RS 485 port COM 2 powers up with the transmitter enabled The transmitter is placed into a high impedance state once the CPU OK LED is illuminated Since that takes a finite amount of time this could be an issue if the COM 2 port is being used in multi drop commu
2. Machine Edition software Corrects issues with Logic Write to Flash Service Request 57 IC695CPU315 CD 7 00 Hardware revision to correct an issue with the RS 485 COM2 serial port IC695CPU315 BD 7 00 Adds support for the PROFINET Controller module C695PNC001 IC695CPU315 BC 6 71 Corrects the behavior of the Logic Driven Read Write to Flash service requests SVC_REQ56 and SVC_REQ 57 IC695CPU315 BB 6 70 Implements a hardware design update that improves the noise immunity of the CPU module during power up from flash operations IC695CPU315 AB 6 70 Introduces support for new modules enhancements to the Modbus RTU protocol improved Run signal handling in the expansion rack and other improvements Resolves several problems found in earlier releases IC695CPU315 AA 6 02 Initial release For details see GFK 2586 Important Product Information for this Release Release 7 15 adds native support for the new Power Sync and Measurement module IC694PSM001 and resolves several issues Also introduces new features to augment security in the CPU firmware and Proficy Machine Edition software For details see New Features and Enhancements on page 5 and Problems Resolved in Release 7 15 on page 7 Updates IC695CPU315 can be field upgraded to firmware version 7 15 using the Winloader firmware upgrade utility and upgrade kit 82A1715 MS10 000 A6 which can be downloaded from http www ge ip com support 4 GFK 2586H
3. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 GFK 2586H RX3i CPU315 Subject Description Battery installation When installing a new battery if there currently is no battery installed the battery must be installed while the CPU has power Failing to follow this procedure could result in the CPU not powering up If a battery is installed while power is off and there was no battery previously installed and the CPU fails to power up remove the battery power cycle the CPU and then install the battery Hot swapping some analog modules slowly may result in modules not being recognized Occasionally during a hot insertion hot swap of RX3i Non lsolated Analog Input Modules input channels may take up to 2 seconds to reflect actual input values after the module OK bit is enabled in the module status word This has only been seen when the hot insertion has been done slowly i e approximately 1 5 seconds to insert the module Ethernet disconnect during Word for Word change If the Ethernet connection is broken during a word for word change the programmer may not allow a subsequent word for word change after reconnecting due to the fact that it thinks another programmer is currently attached If this occurs you should go offline and then back online again Simultaneous Clears Loads and Stores not supported PACSystems CPUs do not support multiple programmers changing CPU contents at the same time The progr
4. Group 140 INFO_CPU_SOFTWR CPU software event Error Code 53 Action 1 Task Num 3 Extra Data 00 fa 02 a5 00 00 00 00 01 1e 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 Meaning of this example fault A 1 bit READ request beginning at S7 was rejected due to an access violation Interpreting the Fault Extra Data Bytes 1 through 8 Ignored when decoding a security related fault Byte 9 The operation during which the fault occurred 01 as in the example Read 02 Write Byte 10 The hexadecimal value HV that represents a CPU memory area HV Memory area 08 R Register memory OA AI Analog input memory 0C AQ Analog output memory 10 l Discrete input memory 12 Q Discrete output memory 14 T Discrete temporary status memory 16 M Discrete momentary internal memory 18 SA Discrete system memory A 1A SB Discrete system memory B 1C SC Discrete system memory C 1E S Discrete system memory 38 G Genius global memory C4 W Bulk Memory RX3i CPU315 Bytes 11 18 0 based bit offset of the memory area being accessed The 8 byte value is encoded in little endian format meaning that the byte values are reversed In the example the value is Ox0000000000000006 which is equal to 1 based bit offset 7 Bytes 19 22 The length in bits of data requested In the example 1 bit was requested Bytes 23 24 Ignored when decoding a security related f
5. TCP IP Ethernet Communications for PACSystems User s Manual GFK 2224 m Time Synchronization to SNTP Time Server on Ethernet network when used with Ethernet Release 5 0 or later module indicates a trademark of GE Intelligent Platforms Inc and or its affiliates All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners PACSystems RX3i IC695CPU315 CF Central Processing Unit Compliant with EU RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC using the following exemptions identified in the Annex 7 a 7 c I amp 7 c Ill OmentTel VO FORCE OM BATTERY OUTPUTS ENABLED SYS FLT Ordering Information Description Catalog Number RX3i 1GHz Celeron M CPU IC695CPU315 Lithium Smart Battery IC695ACC302 Series 90 30 Auxiliary Battery IC693ACC302 Module 12 Slot Universal Backplane IC695CHS012 16 Slot Universal Backplane IC695CHS016 Standard Power Supplies 120 240VAC 125VDC 40W IC695PSA040 24VDC 40W IC695PSD040 Multifunctional Power Supplies 120 240 VAC 125 VDC 40W IC695PSA140 24 VDC 40 Watt IC695PSD140 Note For Conformal Coat option please consult the factory for price and availability 2 RX3i CPU315 GFK 2586H CPU315 Specifications CPU Performance For CPU315 performance data refer to Appendix A of the PACSystems CPU Reference Manual GFK 2222P or later Battery Memory retention Lithium Smart Battery
6. controller and adjusting the Request Timeout The timeout may need to be increased to as much as 60 000 msec depending on the amount of memory used and the condition of the flash memory IC695ALG600 Lead Resistance Compensation setting A configuration store operation will fail if a channel is configured for 3 wire RTD and Lead Resistance Compensation is set to Disabled A Loss of Module fault will be logged in the I O Fault table at the end of the store operation To recover the lost module the configuration must be changed to enable Lead Resistance Compensation and module must be power cycled WinLoader may stop operating On computers running Windows 2000 and using some versions of Symantec Antivirus protection WinLoader will lock up if used in advanced mode Recovery requires cycling the computer s power Logic and HWC not equal after power cycle If the Hardware Configuration from Target 1 with Logic Configuration Power up Source and Data Source both set to Always from Flash is stored in Flash then Logic and Hardware Config from Target 2 with Logic Configuration Power up Source both set to Always from RAM are stored to RAM and there is a good battery then when power is cycled the programmer may show that Logic and Hardware Config are not equal The remedy is to clear Flash and re store the Logic and Hardware Config from Target 2 WinLoader does not detect PC COM port in use when upgrading PACSystems CP
7. little warning to the user before failure To insure against data loss users should replace batteries in accordance with the guidelines provided in the CPU Reference Manual GFK 2222 Additionally users could save logic and hardware configuration to flash Two Loss of Module faults for Universal Analog module Occasionally the hot removal of the Universal Analog Input Module IC695ALG600 results in two Loss of I O Module faults instead of one Power up of Series 90 30 HSC module may take as long as 20 seconds As power is applied to a 90 30 High Speed Counter the Module Ready bit in the status bits returned each sweep from the module may not be set for as long as 20 seconds after the first controller sweep even though there is no Loss of Module indication I O data exchanged with the module is not meaningful until this bit is set by the module See pages 4 3 to 4 5 of the Series 90 30 High Speed Counter User s Manual GFK 0293C Informational fault at power up Intermittently during power up an Informational non critical CPU software fault may be generated with fault extra data of 01 91 01 D6 This fault will have no effect on the normal operation of the controller But if the hardware watchdog timer expires after this fault and before power has been cycled again then the outputs of I O modules may hold their last state rather than defaulting to zero Extended memory types for IO triggers R W and M canno
8. 0 requires configuration of COMMREQ Status Words in bit memory types to be byte aligned For example if the user specified status bit location of I3 the CPU aligns the status bit location at l1 Release 3 50 firmware requires the user to specify the appropriate aligned address l1 to ensure that the utilized location is appropriate for their application Note that the actual reference location utilized is not changed but now is explicitly stated for the user The PACSystems CPU receives requests to change between stop and run mode from many different sources These include but are not limited to Proficy Machine Edition HMls the user application and the RUN STOP switch Since there are many potential sources for a mode change request it is possible to receive a new mode change request while another is already in progress When this occurs the CPU evaluates the priority of the new mode change request with the mode change that is in progress If the new mode change request has an equal or higher priority than the one already in progress the CPU transitions to the new mode instead of the one in progress If however the new mode change request has a lower priority than the one in progress the new mode request is discarded and the CPU completes the mode change that is in progress The sweep mode priorities are listed from highest to lowest priority STOP HALT STOP FAULT STOP and RUN Note The lO ENABLED DISABLED state is not part of th
9. 13 G02 to update the IC200ALG240 firmware to Revision 1 20 RX3i CPU315 5 GFK 2586H New Features and Enhancements in Release 7 15 Support for the Power Sync and Measurement module IC694PSM001 as a native module The PSMO001 monitors two independent three phase power grids It incorporates advanced digital signal processor DSP technology to continuously process six voltage inputs and eight current inputs for each grid Measurements include RMS voltages RMS currents RMS power frequency and phase relationship between the phase voltages of both grids Additional Security Features Enhanced Security An optional Enhanced Security mode has been added to release 7 15 of the CPU firmware Enhanced security mode requires version 7 0 SIM11 or higher of Proficy Machine Edition Enhanced Security Target Property Enables enhanced security features on an RX3i PLC target and Requires a password to be created upon enabling and requires the password to disable Requires Passwords in HWC to be enabled Adds an access control list tab to the CPU configuration When switching to online the user is taken to Privilege Level 1 Activates a security icon when online Access Control Data Protection Upon enabling enhanced security usage is optional an access control list editor on the HWC tab will appear This access control list allows you to modify your register set that is available for non local consumption HMI s ot
10. 5 error is generated RX3i CPU315 13 GFK 2586H FANUC I O Master and Slave operation Lost count at power up for Serial IO Processor COMMREQ status words declared in bit memory types must be byte aligned STOP and RUN mode transition priority Suspend IO function block does not suspend EGD Scan sets on the master do not work properly for the first operation of the scan set after entering RUN mode They do work properly for subsequent scans After downloading a new hardware configuration and logic a power cycle may be required to resume FANUC I O operation Use controllers of similar performance in FANUC I O networks Ifa master or slave is located in an RX3i system the other controllers should be RX3i or Series 90 30 CPU374 Repeated power up down cycles of an expansion rack containing FANUC I O slaves may result in failure of the slaves operation with the RDY LED off The serial IO Processor IC693APU305 will lose the first count after every power up or every time the module receives a configuration In previous releases the CPU allowed configuration of COMMREQ Status Words in bit memory types on a non byte aligned boundary Even though the given reference was not byte aligned the firmware would adjust it the next lowest byte boundary before updating status bits overwriting the bits between the alignment boundary and specified location To ensure that the application operates as expected release 3 5
11. GFK 2586H July 2012 The RX3i CPU can be used to perform real time control of machines processes and material handling systems The CPU communicates with the programmer and HMI devices via a serial port using SNP Slave protocol It communicates with I O and smart option modules over a dual backplane bus that provides m High speed PCI backplane for fast throughput of new advanced O m Serial backplane for easy migration of existing Series 90 30 I O Features Contains 20 Mbytes of battery backed user memory and 20 Mbytes of non volatile flash user memory m Provides access to bulk memory via reference table W m Configurable data and program memory m Programming in Ladder Diagram Structured Text Function Block Diagram and C Supports auto located Symbolic Variables that can use any amount of user memory m Reference table sizes include 32Kbits for discrete l and Q and up to 32K words each for analog AI and AQ m Supports most Series 90 30 modules and expansion racks For a list of supported I O Communications Motion and Intelligent modules see the PACSystems RX3i System Manual GFK 2314 m Supports up to 512 program blocks Maximum size for a block is 128KB m In system upgradeable firmware m Two serial ports an RS 485 serial port and an RS 232 serial port m Ethernet communications via the rack based Ethernet Interface module IC695ETMO001 For details on Ethernet capabilities refer to
12. IC695ACC302 recommended or Series 90 30 Lithium Battery Pack IC693ACC302 Note The IC698ACC701 Lithium Battery Pack is not compatible with the CPU315 For battery installation instructions and estimated battery life refer to the battery documention Program storage Up to 20 MB of battery backed RAM 20 MB of non volatile flash user memory Power requirements 3 3 VDC 1 0 Amps nominal 5 VDC 1 2 Amps nominal Operating Temperature 0 to 60 C 32 F to 140 F Floating point Yes Boolean execution speed typical 0 047 ms per 1000 Boolean instructions Time of Day Clock accuracy Maximum drift of 2 seconds per day Elapsed Time Clock internal timing 0 01 maximum accuracy Embedded communications RS 232 RS 485 Serial Protocols supported Modbus RTU Slave SNP Serial I O Backplane Dual backplane bus support RX3i PCI and high speed serial bus PCI compatibility System designed to be electrically compliant with PCI 2 2 standard Program blocks Up to 512 program blocks Maximum size for a block is 128KB Memory l and Q 32Kbits for discrete Al and AQ configurable up to 32Kwords W configurable up to the maximum available user RAM Symbolic configurable up to 20 Mbytes Note For environmental specifications and compliance to standards for example FCC or European Union Directives refer to the PACSystems RX3i System Manual GFK 2314 Product Documentation PACSystems CPU Reference Manual GFK 2222 TCP IP Ethernet Communications f
13. U WinLoader does not detect if a PC s COM port is in use when attempting to connect to a PACSystems CPU to perform a firmware upgrade If the port is already in use it displays the status trying to connect followed by waiting for target To proceed with the upgrade press the abort button and disconnect the other application that is using the COM port CPU315 user application and values cleared after power cycle Under rare circumstances during multiple rapid power cycles the CPU315 will power up with the user application and data in RAM cleared There will be a Corrupted user memory fault in the controller fault table Group 130 Error code 1 This will not occur if the user application and data are loaded from flash on power up Always Flash or Conditional Flash WinLoader does not display error when it can t connect serially with PACS CPU WinLoader does not display an error message if it cannot connect to the PACS CPU when attempting to connect to a PACSystems CPU to perform a firmware upgrade This occurs if the cable is physically not connected to the CPU or if the CPU s serial port is not configured for the same baud as WinLoader In this case Winloader displays the status trying to connect followed by waiting for target To proceed with the upgrade press the abort button and correct the cable or baud rate setting Operational Notes Firmware upgrades using Slot 1 Firmware upgra
14. amming software may generate an error during the operation Simultaneous loads from a single CPU are allowed Hardware configuration Not Equal after changing target name If you store a hardware configuration to flash that sets Logic Config Power up Source to Always Flash or Conditional Flash and then change the name of the target in the programming software the hardware configuration will go Not Equal and will not verify as equal Controller and IO Fault Tables may need to be cleared twice to clear faulted state Both Controller and IO fault tables may need to be cleared to take the CPU out of Stop Fault mode If one of the tables contains a recurring fault the order in which the tables are cleared may be significant If the CPU is still in Stop Fault mode after both tables are cleared try clearing the fault tables again Setting Force On Off by storing initial value Once a force on or force off has been stored to the controller you cannot switch from force on to force off or vice versa by downloading initial values To turn the force on or off download the project Number of active programs returned as zero The SNP request Return Controller Type and ID currently returns the number of active programs as zero Serial I O fails at 115K during heavy interrupt load Rare data corruption errors have been seen on serial communications when running at 115K under heavy interrupt load on the controller Under hea
15. ation logic In C Blocks standard math functions e g sqrt pow asin acos do not set errno to the correct value and do not return the correct value if an invalid input is provided Upgrading the CPU firmware with the WinLoader utility may fail when multiple IO modules are in the main rack due to the time it takes to power cycle the rack system If the upgrade process fails move the CPU to a rack without IO modules and restart the upgrade process Winloader initial connect baud rate is fixed at 19200 baud Note that the firmware download will occur at 115 2K baud by default Note that if you have Hyperterm open on a port and then try to use Winloader on the same port Winloader will often say Waiting for Target until the hyperterm session is closed Hot Swap of power supplies or CPUs is not supported With the following combination of circumstances it is possible to render serial communications with the CPU impossible User configuration disables the Run Stop switch User configures the power up mode to Run or Last Logic is stored in FLASH and user configures CPU to load from FLASH on power up User application issues COMMREQs that set the protocol on both of the serial ports to something that does not permit communications to the Machine Edition programmer The program name for PACSystems is always LDPROG1 When another program name is used in a COMM_REQ accessing L memory an Invalid Block Name 05D
16. ault RX3i CPU315 Problems Resolved in Release 7 15 7 GFK 2586H Subject Description I O Fault table flooded with faults when hot swapping new APU300 with old APU300 If the new APU300 High Speed Counter module was replaced via a hot swap operation with the old APU300 the I O fault table would get filled with faults reporting a Loss of I O Module power cycle Loss of Module reported for MDL660 upon The BC version of the MDL660 32 point input module IC693MDL660 BC or IC694MDL660 BC would intermittently be lost upon power cycle if used with high speed models of the RX3i CPU These models include CPE305 CPE310 NIU001 CPU315 CPU320 and CRU320 DSM324 reports a System error in the OEM protection is active Module Status code upon powerup when The DSM Motion Controller module would fail to read its Local Logic or Motion program from the CPU upon powerup if OEM protection was active The DSM would report a System error E022 or E023 in its Module Status code Restrictions and Open Issues in this Release Subject Description PMM335 loss is occasionally detected on power down of the CPU Module is not lost on power up The PMM335 PACMotion Multi axis Motion Controller monitors power loss independently of the CPU The CPU is fast enough that it can occasionally detect and log the loss of the PMM335 just before the CPU itself powers down No corrective action is required T
17. b Use only wire rated for 90 C Be sure to observe any additional ratings that are provided with the modules
18. ded but if they were executed the CPU would transition to Stop Halt mode For details see C Toolkit Compatibility on page 4 The Set Up Input Buffer Function always allocates a buffer containing 2049 bytes This is one byte more than previous PACSystems releases Storing a hardware configuration with a new IP address to the RX3i while connected via Ethernet will succeed then immediately disconnect because the RX3i is now using a different IP address than the Programmer You must enter a new IP address in the Target Properties in the Machine Edition Inspector window before reconnecting The default serial protocol for the RX3i is Modbus RTU The default Station Address is 1 If the RX3i is added to a multi drop network care must be taken that the RX3i is configured with a unique Station Address Nodes with duplicate Station Addresses on the same network will not work correctly 12 GFK 2586H RX3i CPU315 Timer operation Constant sweep Large number of COMMREQs sent to module in one sweep causes faults C Block standard math functions do not set errno Upgrading firmware Hot swap Serial port configuration COMMREQs Incorrect COMMREQ status for invalid program name Care should be taken when timers ONDTR TMR and OFDTR are used in program blocks that are NOT called every sweep The timers accumulate time across calls to the sub block unless they are reset This means that they function like timers opera
19. des for modules in Slot 1 will only work for CPUs Modules other than the CPU need to be in Slot 2 or higher to perform a firmware upgrade RX3i CPU315 11 GFK 2586H Multiple calls to SVC_REQ 57 ina single sweep may cause CPU watchdog timeouts Error response 1 is no longer returned for Modbus RTU requests with invalid or undefined function codes RUN LED is not illuminated on the Series 90 30 power supply for an RX3i remote expansion rack with input modules only releases earlier than 6 70 Undefined symbols in C blocks Length of serial I O buffer Changing IP address of Ethernet interface while connected Duplicate station address for Modbus will conflict with other nodes Multiple calls to SVC_REQ 57 Logic Driven Write to Nonvolatile Storage could result in the CPU tripping the watchdog timer and going to STOP HALT mode The number of calls to SVC_REQ 57 that can be made requires consideration of many variables what the software watchdog timeout value is how much data is being written how long the sweep is age of nonvolatile storage flash etc If the application attempts to write to flash too frequently the CPU could experience a watchdog timeout while waiting for a preceding write operation to complete The Logic Driven Read Write to Flash service requests are not intended for high frequency use GE Intelligent Platforms recommends limiting the number of calls to SVC_REQ 57 to one call per sweep to avoid t
20. e mode priority evaluation For example a CPU is in RUN IO ENABLED mode and a Service Request 13 function block is executed to place the CPU into STOP IO DISABLED mode Before the transition to STOP IO DISABLED is completed the RUN STOP switch is changed from RUN IO ENABLED to RUN IO DISABLED In this case the CPU ignores the new request from the RUN STOP switch to go to RUN IO DISABLED mode because it is already processing a request to go to STOP IO DISABLED mode and STOP mode has a higher priority than RUN mode In a Series 90 70 the SUSPEND_IO function block suspends EGD in addition to IO Scan In PACSystems controllers the SUSPEND IO suspends only the IO Scan 14 RX3i CPU315 GFK 2586H Installation in Hazardous Areas The following information is for products bearing the UL marking for Hazardous Areas m WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS I DIVISION 2 m WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS TURN OFF POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES AND m WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NONHAZARDOUS m EQUIPMENT LABELED WITH REFERENCE TO CLASS GROUPS A B C amp D DIV 2 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C DOR NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY m The tightening torque range for the control terminals is 9 6 11 5 in l
21. g a power supply on or off may not result in an Add or Loss fault Also the slot will appear empty in the programmer s online status detail view The power supply continues to operate normally Power cycle to restore normal status reporting Don t use multiple targets In a system in which the hardware configuration is stored from one target and logic is stored from a different target powering up from flash will not work The observed behavior is that following a power up from flash Machine Edition reports hardware configuration and logic Not Equal Missing Loss of Terminal Block fault The IC695ALG600 608 616 analog input modules do not produce a Loss of Terminal Block fault when hardware configuration is stored or the module is hot inserted and the terminal block is not locked into place 10 GFK 2586H RX3i CPU315 Subject Description Sequence Store failure When downloading projects with very large hardware configuration or which use large amounts of user memory it is possible to encounter a controller Sequence Store Failure error when writing the project to flash To work around this error either or both of the following actions may be helpful 1 Perform an explicit clear of flash prior to performing the write 2 Increase the operation timeout used by Machine Edition prior to performing the write This is done by expanding the Additional Configuration in the Inspector window for the target
22. he potential of for causing a watchdog timeout and the resulting transition to Stop Halt Prior to release 6 70 for the RX3i the Modbus RTU slave protocol would return an Invalid Function Code error response 1 upon receipt of a request with an invalid or undefined function code Starting with release 6 70 the Modbus RTU slave ignores requests with an invalid or undefined function code and no response is sent For firmware version 6 70 and later the RUN LED for a remote expansion rack reflects the current IO enable disable state even when there are no output modules in the expansion rack The RUN LED for a remote expansion rack with only input modules works as follows for all versions prior to version 6 70 When a remote or expansion baseplate is used with the RX3i the RUN LED on the Series 90 30 power supply for that baseplate is illuminated when the system is in Run mode only if the rack contains at least one output module If the rack contains input modules only the RUN LED is not illuminated This is due to the way input modules are managed in the PACSystems design and does not indicate an error If an attempt is made to download a C block containing undefined symbols the download will fail Machine Edition will display the following message in the Feedback Zone Error 8097 Controller Error Controller aborted the request 0x05 OxFF Prior to Release 5 00 C blocks containing undefined symbols could be successfully downloa
23. her controllers etc When Enhanced Security mode is used the default behavior is to make all register space not available for non local consumption A user with an enhanced security project must publish the register space that needs to be accessed externally as Read Only or Read Write For Symbolic variables the tags are added to the access control list via the Publish property which has been extended to include a Read Only and Read Write setting External Reads and Writes that do not exist in the table are rejected by the firmware Note When requesting data from an external device some drivers will packetize data to optimize communication If a request attempts to read a value that is not published the entire packet will fail A single fault has been added to the fault table to help you understand a failed read write After addressing the fault you must clear the fault table in order to try again Manual Updates The following information will be added to the next revision of the PACSystems CPU Reference Manual GFK 2222 Decoding an Access Control Fault Fault Group 140 Error code 53 If data access is prevented because of the Enhanced Security settings the Controller logs a fault into the fault table This fault can be used to help diagnose access problems To prevent overflowing the fault table only one fault is logged until the fault table is cleared 6 GFK 2586H Fault example Location 0 8 Date Time 07 07 2013 17 06 55 087
24. his situation can be verified in two ways 1 by inspecting the timestamp in the loss of module report one can correlate it with the power down event and 2 by performing a PME Show Status Details report to see that the PMM335 is present after power up Rare condition of CPU lights out during power cycles In rare instances during multiple rapid power cycles the CPU will fail to power up If this occurs the CPU should recover with the next power cycle The Ethernet module fails to exchange EGD properly during power cycling Very rarely after experiencing multiple rapid power cycles the CPU may fail to establish communication with one or more modules in the backplane at power up When this occurs several pairs of a Loss of or missing option module and Reset of option module faults will be logged in the controller fault table If the module is an ETM an event 30H is recorded in its station manager event log To recover from this issue cycle power again Loss of power supplies after firmware update A Loss of Power Supplies after firmware update may occur This does not happen with all firmware updates and will NOT occur if the system is power cycled after the firmware upgrade has completed The faults displayed when this issue occurs are as follows Loss of or missing option module Error Code 36 Group 4 Action 3 Fatal Task Num 9 Fault Extra Data 01 58 02 4f 80 08 Oa 07 00 00 00 00 00 00
25. nications and other devices share the same cable via wired OR connections If one of those devices is actively communicating when the CPU is powered up there is a potential for those communications to be disrupted until the CPU puts the RS 485 port into high impedance state Power Sync and Measurement module IC694PSM001 Other modules as listed in the PACSystems RX3i System Manual GFK 2314D or later Series 90 30 expansion racks both local and remote are supported by the PACSystems RX3i CPUs PACSystems RX3i CPUs do not operate in a Series 90 30 Rack Series 90 30 Main Racks cannot be used in a PACSystems RX3i system Series 90 30 CPUs do not operate in PACSystemsRX3i Racks In applications that use the IC69xALG220 221 222 consult PACSystems RX3i Hardware and Installation Manual GFK 2314 for details of wiring the 24V power When a VersaMax system Genius Network Interface Unit IC200GBI001 operates with a Genius Bus Controller located in a PACSystems RX3i and the VersaMax system contains an IC200ALG240 Analog Input Module it is recommended to update the IC200ALG240 firmware to Revision 1 10 or later However it is preferable to update the IC200ALG240 firmware to Revision 1 20 which contains resolutions for all issues found after Revision 1 10 Upgrade kits are available at http www ge ip com support Use firmware update kit 44A752313 G01 to update the IC200ALG240 firmware to Revision 1 10 or upgrade kit 44A7523
26. or PACSystems User s Manual GFK 2224 TCP IP Ethernet Communications for PACSystems Station Manager Manual GFK 2225 C Programmer s Toolkit for PACSystems User s Manual GFK 2259 PACSystems RX3i System Manual GFK 2314 PACMotion Multi axis Motion Controller User s Manual GFK 2448 PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Controller Manual GFK 2571 Proficy Machine Edition Getting Started GFK 1868 Proficy Logic Developer GFK 1918 RX3i CPU Lithium Smart Battery IC695ACC302 GFK 2592 Series 90 30 Lithium Battery Pack IC693ACC302 GFK 2124 These documents are available on the Support website http www ge ip com support RX3i CPU315 3 GFK 2586H Release History Catalog Number Firmware Comments Version IC695CPU315 CF 7 15 Adds native support for the new Power Sync and Measurement module IC694PSMO001 and resolves several issues Also introduces new features to augment security in the CPU firmware and Proficy Machine Edition software For details see New Features and Enhancements on page 5 and Problems Resolved in Release 7 15 on page 7 IC695CPU315 CE 7 14 Corrects an issue where executing a Run Mode Store displaying the Proficy Machine Edition Show Status window or requesting data using the PACSAnalyzer tool could cause discrete output modules to unexpectedly change state momentarily up to one PLC scan IC695CPU315 CE 7 13 Adds the ability to read the Serial number and Date Code from Proficy
27. t be used as IO triggers Possible Machine Edition inability to connect Infrequently an attempt to connect a programmer to a controller via Ethernet will be unsuccessful The normal connection retry dialog will not be displayed Rebooting the computer that is running the programmer will resolve the behavior SNP Update Datagram message If an Update Datagram message requests 6 or less bits or bytes of data the controller will return a Completion Ack message without Text Buffer The protocol specifies that the returned data will be in the Completion Ack message but it may not be GBC30 may not resume operation after power cycle In rare instances a GBC30 in an expansion rack may not resume normal operation after a power cycle of either the expansion rack or the main rack To restore GBC operation power cycle the rack again Configuration of third party modules Do not specify a length of 0 in the configuration of a third party module The module will not work properly in the system Power supply status after CPU firmware update The controller will report a Loss of or Missing Option Module fault for the IC695PSD140 RX3i power supply following an update of CPU firmware Also the slot will appear empty in the programmer s online status detail view The power supply continues to operate normally Power cycle to restore normal status reporting Power supply status after power cycling Rarely turnin
28. ting in a program with a much slower sweep than the timers in the main program block For program blocks that are inactive for large periods of time the timers should be programmed in such a manner as to account for this catch up feature Related to this are timers that are skipped because of the use of the JUMP instruction Timers that are skipped will NOT catch up and will therefore not accumulate time in the same manner as if they were executed every sweep Constant Sweep time when used should be set at least 10 milliseconds greater than the normal sweep time to avoid over sweep conditions when monitoring or performing on line changes with the programmer Window completion faults will occur if the constant sweep setting is not high enough A large number of COMMREQs typically greater than 8 sent to a given board in the same sweep may cause Module Software faults to be logged in the RX3i fault table The fault group is MOD_OTHR_SOFTWR 16t 10h and the error code is COMMREQ_MB_FULL_START 2 When this occurs the FT output of the function block will also be set To prevent this situation COMMREQs issued to a given board should be spread across multiple sweeps so that only a limited number typically 8 or less of COMMREQs are sent to a given board in each sweep In addition the FT output parameter should be checked for errors If the FT output is set meaning an error has been detected the COMM_REQ could be re issued by the applic
29. vy load applications users should restrict serial communications to 57K or lower Multi drop serial communications interrupted by CPU315 32 power cycle Communications can be disrupted when two EIA485 ports COM 2 are wired together multi dropped using a two wire connection wired or and either CPU IC695CPU320 or IC695CPU315 is powered on while the other CPU is communicating SNP ID not always provided Unlike the Series 90 30 the RX3i CPU s SNP ID does not appear in the Machine Edition programmer Show Status display Service Request 11 will always return zeros Second programmer can change logic while in Test amp Edit mode While currently active in a Test and Edit session using Machine Edition on one PC Machine Edition running on another PC is not prevented from storing new logic to the controller Must have logic if powering up from flash If the application will configure the CPU to retrieve the contents of flash memory at power up be sure to include logic along with hardware configuration when saving to flash memory RX3i CPU315 9 GFK 2586H Subject Description CPU may not detect low battery condition An IC693ACC302 battery with very low capacity may still have a terminal voltage high enough to report that it is a good battery In this case when the battery starts supplying the memory power battery backup the battery voltage quickly drops to unacceptable levels with

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