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1. Important Product Information 21 GFK 2320H Subject Description One time delay of EGD Production and possibly Consumption if more than 24 SRTP Server Connections are started simultaneously If more than 24 SRTP Server connections are established simultaneously EGD Production may be briefly delayed for each connection after the 24 when the connections are first made after power is applied If EGD consume acceleration has been disabled then EGD Consumption will also be delayed The delay only occurs once when the SRTP Server connection is established for the first time after Powerup No delay is experienced for the first 24 SRTP Server connections Web Server Browser Restrictions Internet Explorer version 4 0 running on Windows 98 will give an error when the reference table web page is accessed Web Server operation has been verified with Internet Explorer version 5 0 Very Heavy EGD Production Consumption at Server May Cause EGD Command Timeouts Very heavy EGD production and or consumption at a server device may cause EGD command timeout errors when another device attempts to send EGD commands to that server If EGD commands must preempt normal production you may set the gcmd_pri Advanced User Parameter to 2 see GFK 2224 Appendix A Note that by doing so EGD exchange production may be delayed AUP Parameter Name Change Beginning with Release 2 00 the following Advanced User Parameters have be
2. does not actually change the value COMMRE Q Length Error The COMMREQ Status Word value 8190H COMMREQ is too short may also be reported for EGD Command COMMRE Qs that are too long contain more words than expected No CPU fault logged when Ethernet Interface in fatal blink code The CPU does not log any PLC or I O Faults when the Ethernet Interface has a fatal blink code The user s application should monitor the LAN interface OK status bit to detect loss of module EGD I O has unexpected variability under heavy load EGD 1 O has intermittent unexpected variability under heavy load For a Produced Exchange EGD samples may occasionally be delayed by as much as a production period Configuration of Direct IP and Redundant IP on different subnets not detected If the user configures the Direct IP and Redundant IP addresses on different subnets this will not be detected either by Proficy Machine Edition Logic Developer or the Ethernet Interface The Ethernet Interface will fail to activate the Redundant IP address but will report successful activation Clear of large hardware configurations may cause log event 08 20 A Log event 08 20 may occur when very large hardware configurations are cleared and transfers are active on other Server connections This log event can be safely ignored Important Product Information GFK 2320H Subject Description COMMRE Q Status Word of 0x5
3. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 OO LZ 0010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 43 50 55 4C 49 4E CPULIN 0020 4B 2E 43 4F 44 00 2D 62 00 36 34 00 2D 74 00 32 K COD b 64 t 2 0030 30 30 00 00 43 50 55 4c 4E 4B 2E 44 43 42 00 00 CPULINK DCB 49 0040 00 4E 55 4C 4C 3A 00 4E 4C 4C 3A 00 4E 55 4C NULL NULL NUL 55 0050 4C 3A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 OO L ee 0060 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0070 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 18 Error Reference source not found GFK 2320H Subject Description Backplane Comm window Setting and Genius Redundancy When using Genius Redundancy do not set the backplane communications window timer to 0 Also be sure to allow enough time for the backplane communications window to run when using Constant Sweep mode Ample backplane communications window time must be available for the GBCs to exchange information about Genius devices that are lost and added Expansion Rack ID Series 90 70 expansion racks are shipped with the rack ID strapped for rack 0 the main rack
4. CommReg Writing to SC A CommRegq initiated to read and write to SC memory using Bit Mode Decimal 28 will now correctly access SC memory previously it was writing to SB memory Canceling Download Does Not Cause Disconnect Previously if a download from the programmer was cancelled between the times that some files had been stored but no program files were yet stored the PLC would disconnect and not reconnect This problem has been resolved Service Request 7 Does Not Accept Invalid Day of Week Parameter If an invalid day of the week is passed as a parameter to Service Request 7 in the unpacked BCD 2 or 4 digit year formats the service request will now correctly not pass power Genius Redundancy with Faulted or Missing Module Previously if a GBC was configured for either Redundant Controller External or Dual Bus External mode incorrect data would be scanned from redundant devices that were not connected powered off or failed Both the scanned input data and associated point fault information fault contacts were incorrect This problem has been resolved Ethernet Exceptions No Longer Logged When Passwords Enabled When password protection is enabled for levels 2 4 the Ethernet interface no longer logs the following two exception events at powerup or restart Event 2 Entry 2 0030H and Event 8 Entry 2 OOObH Second programmer can change logic while in Test amp Edit mode While currently
5. If the rack jumper is not changed the PLC CPU will not recognize the rack and may not properly identify the error Expansion Rack Cable Connection and disconnection of an expansion rack cable while the CPU is running should not be attempted This will cause the PLC to go to the STOP HALT state Expansion Rack Power Expansion racks should be powered up at the same time the main rack is powered up or they should be powered up after the main rack has completed its power up initialization Do not power up an expansion rack while the PLC CPU is running power up diagnostics Timer Operation 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 operating 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 Constant Sweep time when used should be set at least 10 milliseconds greater than the normal sweep time to avoid any over swe
6. Improper use of BIT_SEQUENCER could result in CPU going to Stop Halt Before using the BIT_SEQUENCER function block the current step number in the control block must be set to a valid between 1 and the length in the control block Failure to properly initialize the count step number in the BIT SEQUENCER function block may result with the CPU going to STOP HALT mode CPU may not detect low battery condition PACSystems CPUs may not detect a low battery condition early enough to provide a meaningful warning to the user to replace the battery A 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 would quickly drop to unacceptable levels with 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 Battery Status Shows Good with No Battery Attached In rare conditions on some RX3i and RX7i CPU hardware the battery status Fault and S14 may show good even when no battery is attached Ethernet Restrictions and Open Issues Subject Description Ethernet module stays in Backup mode when CPU goes to Primary mode When a system is goes from RUN mo
7. TCP operation CIMPLICITY Plant Edition 6 1 Service Pack 1a with Update 040204 _s90tcp_6101 or Service Pack 2 or later must be used for Ethernet communications with PACSystems CPU Problems Resolved by this Release 3 80 Subject Description Run mode store to redundant controller fails In a redundant controller with 512 blocks resynchronization one redundant controller is running and the other redundant controller goes from stop mode to run mode may corrupt user memory ENET intermittently loses CPU communication after Restart When an Ethernet module is reset using the push button or a service request occasionally the module will fail to power up and re establish communications with the PLC CPU CPU watchdog timer expires during run mode store when large number of blocks deleted If a run mode store is performed that requires the PLC to delete a large number of stored logic blocks the PLC watchdog timer may expire Power Cycle During Online Edit In previous releases if the user stores a project to flash that is configured to power up from flash and then subsequently power is cycled in the middle of a Online Edit session the programmer will still indicate that the Online Edit session is in progress after the power cycle The user should cancel the Online Edit session to continue This problem is corrected in release 3 80 RAND_MAX and rand Function Incompatible In the C Toolkit the RAND_
8. display the correct data for the PLC date and time field The date and time displayed are the PCs local date and time not the PLCs date and time Spurious Ethernet Failure Error On rare occasions the error Module hardware fault may be reported on the Ethernet daughterboard The corresponding fault in the exception log is Event 1 followed by text Ethernet failure This fault is a nuisance fault and may be ignored Web Server Failure Under Heavy Load After several hours of heavy load on the web server the web server may fail to return pages and may cause a LAN system software fault to be logged The web server will resume serving pages when the load is reduced This applies only to the embedded Ethernet Interface Reference Table Web Page Restriction After the user selects a user defined table if the user then tries to go back to the pre defined table of R1 R60 an error message may be displayed stating An error was detected when trying to retrieve setting from PC cookie Fault Table Web Page Restriction On both the I O and PLC Fault Table web pages the PLC program name is not currently displayed in the area provided Cannot Set FTP Password The CHPARM TPASSWORD Station Manager command fails Processing an AUP File containing parameter tpassword generates an error Reference Table Web Page Format When using Netscape 4 7 to view the reference table web page the size of
9. is installed while power is off and there was no battery previously installed and the CPU fails to power up simply remove the battery power cycle the CPU and then install the battery 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 Non GE Fanuc VME Modules Operating as VME Masters Non GE Fanuc VME modules operating as VME bus masters have not been tested with the RX7i Users interested in integrating this type of functionality should contact technical support Store of Hardware Configuration with Multiple GBCs Storing a hardware configuration containing two or more GBCs twice may cause one GBC to fail configuration Clearing the hardware configuration between stores will prevent this fault from being generated Simultaneous Clears Loads and Stores Not Supported Currently the RX7i does not support multiple programmers changing CPU contents at the same time The programming software may generate an error during the operation Fault Reporting With Analog Expanders For fault reporting when an analog expander is used in a Series 90 70 Expansion Rack a special case exists when the ALG230 base module is in slot 2 and an expand
10. may also cause other modules to fail to configure without generating additional loss of module faults These additional failures may cause communication with the Ethernet Interface to fail The user can recover from either of these cases by turning off power for at least 5 seconds and then restoring power This will provide sufficient off time to ensure that all modules can powerup properly Important Product Information 19 GFK 2320H Subject Description Modules not Reset During Firmware Upgrades The RX7i currently does not reset any other modules in the system after a firmware upgrade This may result in Loss of module faults being generated for smart modules Unable to Communicate Through Some Third Party Serial Cards PACS Systems serial ports do not work with some third party serial cards Incorrect COMMREQ Status for Invalid Program Name The program name for PACSystems is always LDPROG1 When another program name is used ina COMMREQ accessing L memory the error that is generated is 05D5 which is an invalid block name Ethernet Operational Notes Subject Description MAC address A label on the rear wall inside the CPU s battery compartment identifies the MAC emen address assigned to the CPU s embedded E ce Ethernet Interface The label is visible when a Threa call the battery is removed from its compartment LA Battery Pack The battery does not
11. need to be disconnected to temporarily remove it from the INNS mac Label compartment 2 located on rear wall of o battery compartment i o o Xo J Da SrA 3H 2 IH L Configuration of IP Address is Required Before Using Ethernet Communications The Ethernet Interface within the CPU module cannot operate on a network until a valid IP address is configured The necessary Ethernet addressing information must be configured prior to actual network operation or to recover from inadvertent changes to the Ethernet addressing data at the Ethernet Interface Use one of the following methods to initially assign an IP address m Connect a serial terminal to the Station Manager port of the PACSystems RX7i Then use the CHSOSW command to enter the desired IP address For details see the PACSystems TCP IP Communications Station Manager manual GFK 2225 m Temporarily assign an IP address to the module using the SetIP tool over the Ethernet network For details see TCP IP Ethernet Communications for PACSystems GFK 2224 m The Ethernet Interface automatically obtains a temporary IP Address from a BOOTP server on the network For details see TCP IP Ethernet Communications for PACSystems GFK 2224 Once a temporary IP address has been set up the Ethernet Interface can be accessed over the network such as by the Machine Edition programming software The programmer should then be
12. or a store of configuration For each GBC located in an expansion remote rack a 3 second delay is added to the time required for a clear store of configuration This is true for both Ethernet and serial connections In previous releases the default connection timeout is 10 seconds and the default request timeout is 16 seconds In release 3 80 these values have been increased by at least 3 seconds per each GBC physically located in an expansion remote rack so that the default connection timeout is 13 seconds and the default request timeout is 19 seconds Repeated store of project containing C blocks In previous releases after many stores of a project that contains C blocks the PLC CPU and or Ethernet module may cease operation requiring a power cycle the main PLC rack to recover This problem has been corrected in release 3 80 Service Request 6 rounding of length parameter In previous releases processing for Service Request 6 Change Read Number of Words to Checksum incorrectly rounds the specified length to the next largest multiple of 8 bytes rather than 8 words Consequently each sweep may checksum fewer words than expected In release 3 80 the specified length for Service Request 6 is not rounded Serial Port Lock up after Bad Modbus Message In previous releases if a badly formed Modbus RTU message is sent to the PLC the serial port will lock up requiring a power cycle to recover proper port operation In rel
13. run transition Fault Tables can be Cleared When Memory is Protected If the switch on the PLC is configured for memory protection and is in the memory protect position you are now allowed to clear the fault tables Service Request 24 Only Generates Expected Faults When Service Request 24 Reset Smart Module is executed unexpected faults are no longer logged in the fault table Please note that because this service request resets a module faults associated with resetting the module are expected Attempting To Update ETM When Module In Slot Is Not ETM If an attempt to upgrade ETM firmware is inadvertently directed to a slot containing an analog module CMM PCM or GBC WinLoader will no longer fail with the error Target is unable to enter boot mode Serial comm error Request timed out Now WinLoader will produce a Target device does not support firmware FLASH updates error message You should direct the upgrade to the correct slot Load or Store of Logic Containing Large Numbers of Blocks or Symbols Do Not Cause Disconnect Previously if the user attempted to load or store logic containing large numbers of blocks gt 120 and or large numbers of symbols to or from the PLC the CPU would disconnect with the programmer and not reconnect until the connection timed out In some cases the user would need to power cycle with the battery disconnected in order to reconnect This problem has been resolved
14. the last successfully terminated PING Multiple Log Events The Ethernet Interface sometimes generates multiple exception log events and PLC Fault Table entries when a single error condition occurs Under repetitive error conditions the exception log and or PLC Fault Table can be completely filled with repetitive error messages Intermittent SNTP Loss of Synchronization Under moderately heavy EGD traffic load the Ethernet Interface may occasionally lose synchronization with its SNTP time server and generate exception log event 29 entry 2 bH Important Product Information GFK 2320H Subject Description Reduced EGD Consumption with Large Numbers of Produced Exchanges When large numbers of EGD exchanges are produced at a rapid rate some consumed EGD exchanges may exhibit lower rates of consumption than expected To better balance produced and consumed EGD exchange performance reduce the number or frequency of the produced exchanges configured at this Ethernet Interface SRTP Communication Delays Average latency of communications on SRTP channels may vary considerably due to TCP retransmissions SRTP client applications should be designed to take this variance into account In particular SRTP client applications migrating from Series 90 70 SRTP Servers to RX7i may need to lengthen SRTP timeout parameters PLC Fault Table Last Update Date and Time The PLC Fault Table web page does not
15. 020 Ax IC698CPE020 Bx IC698CPE020 Cx IC698CPE020 Dx IC698CPE020 Ex or IC698CRE020 Ax IC698CRE020 Bx IC698CRE020 Cx IC698CRE020 Dx modules are field upgradeable to IC698CRE020 xF using the firmware upgrade utility You may order the field upgrade kit 444752281 G08 or download it at no charge from the web at http globalcare gefanuc com The hardware cannot be upgraded 2 Error Reference source not found GFK 2320H Product Documentation PACSystems RX7i CPU Reference Manual GFK 2222 PACSystems RX7i Installation Manual GFK 2223 PACSystems Hot Standby CPU Redundancy User s Guide GFK 2308 PACSystems RX7i Memory Xchange Modules User s Manual GFK 2300 TCP IP Ethernet Communications for PACSystems User s Manual GFK 2224 PACSystems TCP IP Station Manager Manual GFK 2225 PACSystems RX7i C Toolkit User s Guide GFK 2259 Proficy Machine Edition Getting Started GFK 1868 Proficy Machine Edition Logic Developer PLC Programming Software Getting Started GFK 1918 Important Product Information PACSystems RX7i CPUs GFK 2320H this document CPU Functional Compatibility For Ethernet functional compatibility see page 3 Subject Description Programmer Version m Proficy Machine Edition Logic Developer PLC 5 5 Service Pack 1 or Requirements later must be used for Release 3 80 new features m Proficy Machine Edition Logic Developer PLC 5 0 Service Pack 3 or later must be used to program the CREO20 when usin
16. 4A0 occasionally returned for EGD commands Occasional COMMREQ Status Word values of 0x54A0 are returned to COMMREQs for EGD commands when the previously transferred command has experienced retries in the network Executing the COMMREQ again results in successful transfer of the command CPU Operational Notes Subject Description Transfer List Validation not compatible with Release 2 0x CRE020 Redundant transfer lists generated using CPU Firmware release 2 05 or earlier are not compatible with the release 3 80 transfer lists Redundant controllers that are running release 2 05 will not be able to synchronize with controllers that are running release 3 80 firmware Only One BTM Allowed in Main Rack Only one BTM is allowed in the main rack Multiple BTMs in the main rack will result in undefined operation Logic Executed in Row Major Instead of Column Major Logic execution in PACSystems RX7i is performed in row major order similar to the Series 90 30 instead of column major similar to the Series 90 70 This means that some complicated rungs may execute slightly differently on PACSystems RX7i and Series 90 70 For specific examples see the programming software on line help Upgrading Firmware with Modules in Rack The process of upgrading the CPU firmware with the WinLoader utility may fail when multiple IO modules are in the main remote or expansion racks due to the time it takes to power cycle the
17. April 5 2006 GFK 2320H IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION READ THIS INFORMATION FIRST Product PACSystems RX7i CPU Module 700 MHz CPU Firmware Version 3 80 Ethernet Firmware Version 3 60 IC698CRE020 FF Firmware version 3 80 provides many of the features that previously existed only on the non redundant RX7i controllers to the CREO20 redundant controller The RX7i Ethernet firmware remains at release 3 60 New features in this release which are all previously released in other PACSystems CPU products are User Defined Function Blocks Support for IEC 61131 3 compliant Function Block Diagram programming language Structured Text Support for IO Variables Symbolic Variables in hardware configuration Support for managed and mapped variables Symbolic Variables in Redundant Transfer Lists including User Defined Function Block Instance variables Support for Symbolic Variables in EGD configuration Support for access to managed and mapped variables from C Blocks Support for IEC 61131 3 compliant timer function blocks for pulse timer on delay timer and off delay timer Support for the new RX7i power supply IC698PSD300 Ability for user to interrupt Flash Read Write and Clear operations Support for the Horner Thermocouple Module HE697THM160 Support for Series 90 70 Discrete Input Module IC697MDL650 For details on these features see page 8 Problems resolved in this release are described on page 3 Updates IC698CPE
18. Horner Thermocouple Module HE697THM160 m Support for Series 90 70 Discrete Input Module IC697MDL650 Note that features such as interrupt blocks that were intentionally excluded from release 2 00 of the CRE020 will continue to not be supported on the CRE020 New Ethernet Features and Enhancements Release 3 60 Release 3 60 of the RX7i Ethernet interfaces provides the following features and enhancements Modbus TCP Client Modbus TCP Client capability has been added to PACSystems The Modbus TCP Client supports Modbus Conformance Class 0 function codes 3 and 16 Conformance Class 1 function codes 1 2 4 5 6 and 7 and Conformance Class 2 function codes 15 22 23 and 24 PACSystems Ethernet supports 32 Client connections shared between all Client protocols For example if 16 Client connections are used for SRTP Channels 16 Client connections are available for Modbus TCP Channels Any given channel can be assigned to only one protocol at a time Ethernet Daughterboard BootLoader Firmware The Ethernet Daughterboard BootLoader firmware was updated to support Ethernet Plug in Applications Important Product Information GFK 2320H CPU Restrictions and Open Issues Subject Description Battery Installation When installing a new battery when 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
19. MAX system variable is defined as a 32 bit integer However in previous releases the rand function returns a 16 bit integer In release 3 50 rand returns an integer between 0 and RAND_MAX COMMRE Q Status Words Declared in Bit Memory Types Must Be Byte Aligned 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 80 requires configuration of COMMREQ Status Words in bit memory types to be byte aligned Timed interrupt response time increased A GBC in the system may impact response time for timed interrupts The worst case interrupt response time for a PLC system with a GBC and no other Genius devices is 0 5 milliseconds The worst case interrupt response time for a PLC system with a GBC and maximum amount of Genius data is 50 milliseconds Error Reference source not found GFK 2320H Subject Description Possible ME disconnect when multiple GBCs are present in expansion remote racks within a system If a system contains multiple GBCs in expansion remote racks it is possible for Machine Edition to timeout its connection to the PLC on a clear operation
20. 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 PLC Serial Port Diagnostic Failure on Power Up Activity on serial ports during power up of the PLC no longer cause the PLC to log a fatal diagnostic fault Now a non fatal diagnostic fault is logged To avoid this fault the serial cable can be disconnected during power up or the application sending the data to the serial port can be disabled Piggy Back Status Switch Position Bit Correct The switch position bit in the piggy back status of SRTP traffic was inverted and based on the PLC sweeps state in previous releases The bit now operates correctly Run Mode Store Following A Failed Run Mode Store Does Not Cause Stop Halt Previously attempting a Run Mode Store after a failed Run Mode Store could cause the CPU to go to Stop Halt Important Product Information GFK 2320H Subject Description Configured Fault Actions Applied During Power Up When Loading From Flash In previous releases the fault actions in the hardware configuration loaded from flash were not applied until power up was complete Default fault actions were always applied for any faults relating to hardware configuration that occurred during power up when loading from flash With this release the fault actions specified in the configuration loaded from flash are applied during powe
21. and then subsequently changes the name of the target in the programming software the hardware configuration will go Not Equal and will not Verify as equal PLC and IO Fault Tables May Need to be Cleared Twice to Clear Faulted State Both PLC and IO fault tables 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 VME Modules Using Program Type AM Codes When Block Transfers are enabled with a VME memory region that uses one of the program type AM Codes the Rx7i CPU sometimes generates block transfer BLT amp MBLT cycles to access the associated VME memory Therefore if you have a VME memory region configured to use one of the program type AM Codes AM Codes 3Ah 3Eh OAh or OEh be sure to follow at least one of these two rules a The memory region s Interface Type parameter must not be set to Qword Access 64 bit and the VME Block Transfer parameter must be set to Disabled OR b The system may not contain any program and data VME memory regions with overlapping VME addresses If more than one VME module were to respond to a BLT or MBLT cycle a system error could result Setting Force On Off by Storing Initial Value Once a force on or force off has been stored to the PLC the use
22. ccurs when multiple exchanges are scheduled as fast as possible some zero period exchanges may produce significantly more samples than others For more consistent EGD production configure the produced EGD exchanges with non zero production periods Changing IP Address While SRTP Connection Open May Generate Log Events Open SRTP Server connections established with a remote SRTP client are not terminated as expected when the RX7i s IP address is changed typically by storing a new HW Configuration to the RX7i A Series 90 SRTP client SRTP channels reports either a 9690H or 0190H status the SRTP connection may remain open until the connection is terminated as a result of a client timeout Series 90 70 Datagrams are Not Supported Series 90 70 datagrams are not supported This means that Series 90 70 format variable list requests from Host Comm Toolkit applications will fail Series 90 30 format datagrams are supported but cannot access P or L memory in the RX7i AUP Parameter Should Not be Changed The Advanced User Parameter wsnd_buf should not be changed by the user Changing the value of this parameter may cause the LAN LED to go out and the Ethernet Interface to drop connection Heavy Load can Block Station Manager As explained in TCP IP Communications for PACSystems Station Manager Manual GFK 2225 Chapter 1 a heavy EGD and or SRTP load can block Station Manager operation
23. de to STOP mode and a new hardware configuration is stored to the system the Ethernet module and CPU module are in different redundant states To recover hot swap the Ethernet module or power cycle the system Number of SRTP Requests Tallied May Vary When running multiple SRTP client channels the number of requests as reported by the client and the server may differ between the connections SRTP Connections Remain Open After IP Address Changed The Ethernet Interface does not terminate all open SRTP connections before changing its IP address Once the local IP address has changed any existing open TCP connections are unable to normally terminate This can leave SRTP connections open until their underlying TCP connections time out If quicker recovery of the SRTP connection is needed modify the wkal_idle Advanced User Parameter to reduce the TCP keep alive timer down to the desired maximum time for holding open the broken connection Refer to TCP IP Ethernet Communications for PACSystems GFK 2224 for details Reporting of Duplicate IP Address The RX7i does not log an exception or a fault in the PLC Fault Table when it detects a duplicate IP address on the network REPP Does Not Save Results of Aborted PING The station manager REPP command does not retain the results of a PING that is aborted due to error The PING results are reported when the PING is aborted but subsequent REPP commands give the results of
24. ease 3 80 a defective Modbus RTU message does not cause the serial port to lock up High Speed Counter Module Fails to Power Up Correctly Rarely after some extreme power loss events a High Speed Counter with interrupts enabled may fail to power up successfully After failure the HSC may continue to function but will cease to communicate with the PLC There are no module fault indicators for this event and the HSC ready bit will remain ON The user should power cycle again to restore normal function This problem has been corrected in release 3 80 Pushing Ethernet Restart Button Multiple Times In previous releases pushing the Ethernet Restart button multiple times rapidly without letting the Ethernet module complete the restart may cause the PLC to go lights out The user should power cycle the CPU to recover This problem has been corrected in release 3 80 Powering Up Unconfigured Expansion Racks During Run Mode In previous releases powering up an expansion rack that is currently not configured causes the sweep time to increase significantly approximately 30 40 ms for each rack for one sweep If the PLC is in run mode and multiple expansion racks are powered up at the same time the software watchdog timer may go off The user should ensure that all expansion racks are configured before being powered up or power up the expansion racks while the PLC is in stop mode or increase the software watchdog timeout appropriate
25. en renamed to match the Ethernet hardware port identification Lduplex1 is changed to lduplexia Ethernet Port 1A duplex state Lduplex2 is changed to lduplex1b Ethernet Port 1B duplex state Ethernet Port 1A network speed Ethernet Port 1B network speed The old parameter names are no longer supported use of an obsolete parameter name will result in a configuration processing error and an Ethernet exception Entry 2 Entry 2 06 Existing AUP files using the obsolete parameter names will have to be changed to use the new parameter names lspeed1 is changed to lspeedla lspeed2 is changed to lspeed1b SRTP Application Timeouts Must Accommodate Network Connection Overhead The application timeouts within SRTP Channels also include the time needed to establish and maintain the underlying network and SRTP connection Examples are establishing the TCP connection for a new channel establishing communication with the remote device and TCP retransmissions during Channel operations If the time needed for TCP connection establishment or maintenance exceeds the user specified channel application timeout values an application timeout will occur Channel application timeouts are temporary errors the channel continues to run 22 Error Reference source not found GFK 2320H Subject Description Client Channels TCP Resource Management The OS Network stack
26. ep 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 Large Number of COMMREQs Sent to Module in One Sweep Causes Faults 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 PLC 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 COMMREQ could be re issued by the application logic C Block Standard Math Functions do not Set errno 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 Loss of VDD100 or VAL132 After Multiple Power Cycles In rare instances a VDD100 or VAL132 module may not configure after power has cycled repeatedly in a very brief period of time A Loss of IO Module fault will be generated In extremely rare instances this
27. er module is present in slot 9 In this case if any expander module loses communication with the base module then the fault reports for all 16 channels for that expander display the slot number as 0 The circuit number will be a value from 9 to 120 as shown in the following table The I O reference address for each channel is displayed as blank SLOT EXPANDER CIRCUIT NUMBERS 1 9 24 25 40 41 56 57 72 73 88 89 104 9 105 120 For fault reporting when an analog expander is used in a PACSystems RX7i rack a special case exists when the base is in slot 4 and an expander is present in slot 11 In this case the slot number for a faulty expander is always displayed as slot 2 and the circuit number will display according to the slot used for the expander as shown in the following table The I O reference address for each channel is displayed as blank SLOT CIRCUIT NUMBERS ONO FW NOOO BR WD 6 25 40 7 41 56 8 57 72 9 73 88 11 105 120 Power Cycle During Write to Flash If the CPU is power cycled during the process of writing to flash and is configured to power up from flash a fault will be generated on power up 10 Error Reference source not found GFK 2320H Subject Description Hardware Configuration Not Equal After Changing Target Name If the user stores a hardware configuration to flash which indicates that Logic Config Power up Source is set to Always Flash or Conditional Flash
28. f EGD was configured The problem was more pronounced with larger EGD configurations Nuisance faults at power up If the programmer attempted SNP communications while the PLC was powering up sometimes non critical software event faults appeared in the PLC fault table These no longer occur Avoid moving switch to STOP during power up If the RUN STOP switch was in RUN when power was initially applied and was moved to STOP before power up was complete the PLC sometimes went into RUN mode momentarily before entering STOP mode This no longer occurs Power up in over temperature condition If the PLC CPU is overtemperature when powered up it no longer logs a PLC CPU hardware failure fault E C 4 Group 13 Fatal Re applying power to a PLC that has already detected that operating temperatures have been exceeded no longer results in PLC CPU LEDs blinking an error code and loss of memory contents Modbus RTU parity errors In the case of an incoming message that contains a parity error the message is now dropped Repeated downloads Many repeated downloads of configuration via Ethernet communication no longer eventually result in Ethernet exception log event 28 9 Nuisance Fault The fault Non critical CPU software event serial port event no longer appears occasionally at power up Some summary fault bits not set Previously the summary fault SC bits may not have been set for certain condition
29. f Initial Values of FLASH after power cycle may fail In previous releases a verify FLASH operation of initial values after a power cycle may indicate that initial values are not equal The not equal is a result of non retentive variables being cleared during power up when compared with the non zero values stored in FLASH PLC operation has been changed to no longer clear non retentive variables during power up when a read from FLASH is performed as part of power up therefore non retentive variables will have the values read from FLASH in this case Interrupt blocks execution in STOP HALTED In previous releases interrupt block execution continued when the CPU entered STOP HALTED mode They now stop execution Modbus RTU Station Address Greater than 127 Modbus RTU station addresses with a value greater than 127 will now function correctly Previously values greater than 127 could be configured but would cause communication to fail with a timeout HCT Request Failure On previous releases requests would fail when sent from applications using the following Host Comm Toolkit interfaces HCT_estab_mem list HCT_cancel_mem_list and HCT_read_req with an address addr_type of HCT_MEMLIST This problem has been resolved Ethernet Problems Resolved by this Release 3 60 Subject Description Pushing Ethernet Restart Button Multiple Times Pushing the Ethernet Restart button multiple times rapidly witho
30. g Modbus TCP Server operation m Proficy Machine Edition Logic Developer PLC 4 5 or later must be used to program the CRE020 C Toolkit Compatibility The C Toolkit Release 3 50 Build 34A1 is required for new features in PACSystems Release 3 80 Use of symbolic variables in C Blocks The C Toolkit for PACSystems is distributed with Machine Edition Logic Developer PLC 4 0 or later Toolkit build 21A2 or later is required for use with the RX7i Toolkit build 47A1 or later is required for use with the Release 2 00 new features Please note The Series 90 70 Toolkit IC641SWP709 719 is not compatible with PACSystems RX7i Series 90 70 Expansion Rack The PACSystems RX7i supports Series 90 70 expansion racks Compatibility PACSystems RX7i CPUs and the RX7i Ethernet Module do not operate in a Series 90 70 rack Series 90 70 Main Rack Series 90 70 Main Racks cannot be used in a PACSystems RX7i system Compatibility PACSystems RX7i CPUs and the RX7i Ethernet Module do not operate in a Series 90 70 Rack Single Width I O Module The following additional single width I O modules are supported by the Compatibility PACSystems RX7i Analog Input 64 Channel 16 bit resolution Voltage IC697VAL264 Analog Input 12 bit 32 Channel single ended or 16 Channel differential IC697VAL132 Analog Output 32 Channel 12 bit IC697VAL301 Digital Input 64 Point IC697VDD100 Relay Output 64 Point IC697VDR151 Digital Output 64 Poin
31. hanged SRTP Channels also allows channel re tasking of an active channel to a different remote device changing the remote device s IP address etc However re tasking to a different remote device will neither conserve TCP connections nor save on the time it takes to create a channel Client Channels and Redundant IP In a Redundancy System Client Channel COMMREQs can only be initiated from the unit that owns the Redundant IP address Therefore the user application logic should use Bit 6 in the LAN Interface Status bit area Redundant IP Active as part of their enabling logic that drives a client channel COMMREQ Idle Modbus TCP connection between a Series 90 anda PACSystems may be prematurely terminated An idle Modbus TCP connection between a Series 90 and a PACSystems may be prematurely terminated There is an incompatibility between the TCP Keep Alive timer values on the PACSystems Ethernet Interfaces and Series 90 Ethernet Interfaces The issue is that the default value of the keep alive timer for the Series 90 modules is set to a much higher value than for the PACSystems To keep TCP connections open between a Series 90 Ethernet Interface and a PACSystems Ethernet Interface the Series 90 Interface Advanced User Parameter wkal_time should be set to the value 750 to match that of the PACSystems With this change TCP connections remain open indefinitely Note that this same issue occurs for SRTP Client Channels that
32. hangs on to the TCP resources associated with a connection for a period of time after the connection is closed It applies to the initiator of the close which is almost always the client side This time is referred to as the TCP Linger Period Once the TCP Linger Period expires 60 seconds in the current OS implementation the TCP resources are released Application developers using client channels need to be aware of this behavior when designing their logic A finite number of TCP resources are allocated to client channels and if channel connections are brought up and down so fast that these resources are depleted then the application may have to wait until a TCP resource frees up in order to establish another client channel a COMMREQ Status of 0xA890 is returned if no TCP resources are currently available application should wait and try again SRTP Client Channels provides features that help the user preserve TCP connections These include a period time where one can establish an SRTP Channel and specify the channel to run at a given interval or run as fast a possible One can also specify a number of iterations or allow the channel to run forever Additionally SRTP Channels allows channel re tasking of an active channel to the same remote device where the parameters of an active channel such as changing the channel command type Read Write number of repetitions time periods local memory address remote memory address etc can be c
33. have infrequent traffic and can be resolved by using the same technique Attempt to open 17 or more Modbus server connections may appear successful If more than the maximum 16 supported Modbus Server Connections are attempted the TCP connection may succeed but no data may be subsequently transferred Installation in Hazardous Locations The following information is for products bearing the UL marking for Hazardous Locations 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 disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous m Equipment labeled with reference to class i groups a b c amp d div 2 hazardous locations is suitable for use in class i division 2 groups a b c d or non hazardous locations only
34. he new IP address To regain communication at the former IP address use the manual corrective action described above Storing a HW Configuration containing default 0 0 0 0 or incorrect Ethernet addressing data to the PACSystems RX7i will result in loss of the Programmer connection and will require manual corrective action as described above Default IP Address 0 0 0 0 Attempts to Set IP Address via BOOTP The default IP address value 0 0 0 0 whether obtained from HW Configuration or backup configuration causes the Ethernet Interface to request a temporary IP address from a BOOTP server device on the network LAN Must be Tree Not Ring The two Ethernet network ports on the PACSystems RX7i Ethernet Interface must not be connected directly or indirectly to the same network device The hub or switch connections in an Ethernet network must form a tree and not a ring otherwise duplication of packets and network overload may result In this situation the RX7i Ethernet modules will continually reset Reporting of Duplicate IP Address The PACSystems RX7i does not log an exception or a fault in the PLC Fault Table when it detects a duplicate IP address on the network Multiple Zero Period EGD Exchanges May Not Produce Similar Numbers of Samples If more than one EGD produced exchange is configured for a production period of zero the exchanges may not produce similar numbers of samples Due to the way that scheduling o
35. il to power up when power to that rack is cycled off on The module s OK light will flash and then all module lights will go off Power cycle the rack again to recover Possible ME inability to connect Infrequently an attempt to connect a programmer to a PLC 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 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 ME reports hardware configuration and logic not equal Nuisance Faults GBC in configuration Four Non critical CPU software event faults may appear when some hardware configurations that contain GBC modules are stored These faults may be ignored Sequence Store Failure In systems with very large hardware configuration it is possible to encounter a PLC Sequence Store Failure error when writing the configuration to flash To avoid this error either 1 Perform an explicit clear of flash prior to performing the write 2 Increase the operation timeout used by ME prior to performing the write Thermocouple Module Fails to Power Up Correctly After some power loss events the Horner Thermocouple module HE697THM160 may fail to
36. ly FST_EXE No Longer Represented by S121 The PACSystems RX7i implementation of FST_EXE is different from the Series 90 70 implementation FST_EXE is no longer stored in S S121 memory Instead it is stored in a local memory that is not accessible to the user You can reference FST_EXE only by using its name similar to referencing a symbolic variable The FST_EXE system variable can be accessed read in the logic of any block Just as in the Series 90 70 PSB blocks and C blocks inherit the FST_EXE value of their calling block Again as in the Series 90 70 FST_EXE cannot be written Format for Fault Locating References Changed Compared to the Series 90 70 CPU syntax for the fault locating references has changed as follows RACK_0Or is now RACK_00Or SLOT_rss is now SLOT_Orss BUS_rssb is now BUS_Orssb M_rssbmm is now M_rssbmmm adds support for 256 modules Existence of old style Series 90 70 fault locating references will cause errors to be generated during logic validation The error generated will have the following format Error 9618 Invalid reference type for operand LD Block MAIN Rung 7 Slot Restrictions for Analog Expander Module in RX7i Rack The following restrictions apply to Analog Expansion Modules in a PACSystems RX7i rack The base module must be in a slot no lower than Slot 4 The expander module must be in a slot no higher than Slot 11 No expander mod
37. ly in order to avoid this problem In release 3 80 powering up unconfigured expansion racks in run mode does not cause a software watchdog timeout SNP Update Datagram message In previous releases if an Update Datagram message requests 6 or less bits or bytes of data the PLC will return a Completion Ack without Text Buffer The protocol specifies that the returned data will be in the Completion Ack message but it may not be In release 3 80 the Completion Ack data includes the returned data EGD continues to Produce when the CPU is in STOP HALT mode EGD continues to produce exchanges when the CPU is in a STOP HALT condition EGD production should stop when the CPU is in STOP HALT Bit Value parameter for Shift Right and Shift Left function blocks not initialized If the user does not provide an input value for the Bit value parameter B1 the value used for the shift will be random i e 0 or 1 There is no problem when a value is specified for the B1 parameter Hardware Revision The hardware revision as displayed by the programmer was not reported correctly always reported a value of 4 0 which corresponds to Fab Revision D Important Product Information GFK 2320H Subject Description Avoid Ethernet module resets Resetting the Ethernet module either by Service Request 24 or by the restart pushbutton previously caused some of the PLC CPU s internal memory to be consumed i
38. nstead of 4 In some cases the Bus Read Write Status Word returned may be 4 instead of 5 when the ending address is out of range Hardware Configuration and Initial Values May Not Load From Flash The CPU may not load hardware configuration and or initial values from flash when the configuration indicates to load from flash when the hardware configuration and or initial values are stored to RAM without storing logic and then written to flash Important Product Information GFK 2320H Subject Description PACSystems C Toolkit Definition for Unpacked BCD 4 Digit Year Structure Wrong The definition of unpacked_bcd_tod_4_rec in release 1 0 and earlier of the PACSystems C Toolkit is incorrect The definition should be struct unpacked_bcd_tod_4 _rec T_WORD huns_ year T_WORD tens_ year T_WORD month T_WORD day_of_month T_WORD hours T_WORD minutes T_WORD seconds T_WORD day_of_week CPU Sweep Time Increases During Overtemp Operation When the operating temperature of the CPU exceeds the normal operating temperature system variable OVR_TMP SA8 turns ON Fault group 24 error code 0x0001 When this occurs the sweep time periodically increases because the CPU executes a new task to read the actual temperature reported by a temperature sensor This increase can be as much as 2 ms GBC in Expansion Rack May Fail to Power Up Occasionally a EM731 module located in an expansion rack may fa
39. onse back from the CPU In most cases the CPU will respond well within the 5 second timeout however in certain instances the CPU can take longer than 5 seconds to respond These cases are limited to LOADs or STOREs of program and or configuration especially if blocks in the program are larger than 8 KBytes Folders containing EXE blocks again with EXE files gt 8 KBytes are most likely to cause problems To ensure that the PCMs do not observe backplane timeouts a file must be loaded using termf to the PCM The file must be a binary file named CPU ENV The contents of this file are as below all values are specified in hexadecimal Once the binary file CPU ENV below is created use termf to load CPU ENV to the PCM Then execute a soft reset of the PCM After executing the soft reset the PCM s backplane communications timeout should be 10 seconds Note Acopy of the CPU ENV file can be obtained from http www geindustrial com cwc gefanuc support ControllerslO s9070 d htm CAUTION The CPU ENV file will not be used when a hard reset is performed on the PCM With the CPU ENV file resident in the PCM a soft reset must be performed after every hard reset of the PCM Be aware that it is possible to issue a soft reset COMMREQ from the Ladder Diagram application therefore the application can be modified to handle the required reset of PCMs after a power cycle of the PLC system File Data Offset 0000 4C 5A 01 01 00
40. onsumption at a server device may cause EGD command timeout errors when another device attempts to send EGD commands to that server If EGD commands must preempt normal production you may set the gcmd_pri Advanced User Parameter to 2 see GFK 2224 Appendix A Note that by doing so EGD exchange production may be delayed 14 Error Reference source not found GFK 2320H Subject Description SRTP Server Errors Can Cause Timeouts at Channels Client The SRTP Server in the PACSystems Ethernet Interface can encounter various errors when the remote Series 90 PLC client takes down an SRTP connection and then establishes a new connection This can cause unexpected channel timeout errors 0190H or 0290H at the client The SRTP server errors in the Ethernet exception log are identified as Event 2 Entry 2 may be 001CcH or 0021H EGD Command Range Failure Can Write Partial To PLC Bit Memory When an EGD Command attempts a write operation to a bit mode PLC reference memory range l Q T M SA SB SC where the amount of data be written exceeds the configured size of that reference memory the command will return failure status but partial data may be written into the reference memory The amount of partial data written depends upon the starting bit memory location and the data length as follows m If data starts on a byte boundary location 8 n 1 no partial data is written m fdata does no
41. p with memory corrupted This problem has been resolved Modbus Station Address Configuration with Message Mode When a port is configured for message mode during run mode it will automatically switch to Modbus protocol during stop mode There is now support for configuring a Modbus Station Address in this mode using the programmer If not configured the default address is 1 GBC Will Not Default Its Outputs 250ms Later Than Expected In previous releases of the RX7i CPU an additional 250 ms was added to the timer that the Genius Bus Controllers use for detecting CPU failures The resulting formula was 2 x the CPU s configured watchdog timer 250 ms with a maximum value of 3 seconds The maximum setting for the GBC s timer was capped at 3 seconds Therefore in certain cases of RX7i CPU failure the GBCs would default their outputs up to 250ms later when compared to the same scenario with a 90 70 CPU Starting with this release this is no longer true Error Reference source not found GFK 2320H Subject Description Mode Transition with Scan Set gt 1 When a scan set greater than one has been configured and stored an attempt to go from Run Mode 1 O Disabled to Stop Mode I O Enabled will now be rejected Previously the PLC would transition to Stop Mode I O Disabled T Reference Table Cleared Even if no logic is currently stored in the PLC the T reference memory is now cleared on a stop to
42. power up successfully After failure the Al data will not be updated correctly and will continue to return zero values There are no module fault indicators for this event The user should power cycle again to restore normal function C Toolkit PlcMemCopy Documentation Incorrect This routine does allow the destination and source pointers to be outside of reference memory If the destination points to discrete reference memory overrides and transitions will be honored Note that the header for PlcMemCopy has been updated in Release 3 50 of the C toolkit Fault Contacts on Modules in Expansion Rack When an expansion rack powers up the slot fault contacts will prematurely indicate that the modules in the expansion rack are not faulted before they complete their power up Use I O point fault contacts to verify validity of the I O Fault Contacts on Remote I O Station If multiple faults exist in a Series 90 70 Remote I O Station and one of them is corrected a FAULT contact that uses the Remote I O Station s module reference will incorrectly indicate that no faults exist at the Remote I O Station 12 Error Reference source not found GFK 2320H Subject Description BIT_SEQ Function Block DIR Parameter The BIT_SEQ Function Block should require the user to flow BOOLEAN logic into the DIR parameter but currently does not If no DIR parameter is present the BIT_SEQ will increment by default
43. r cannot switch from force on to force off or vice versa directly by downloading initial values The user can turn off the force by doing a download and then change the force on or off by another download CMM COMMREQ Restriction Due to an issue in the CMM firmware the SNP COMM_REQ Read System Memory 7202 executed on a CMM module does not execute correctly for lengths greater than 760 words Incorrect data is written to the SNP Master Users should not use lengths greater than 760 words 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 Failure 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 PLC Under heavy load applications users should restrict serial communications to 57K or lower Synchronized Backup Unit May Log Over Sweep Faults In Constant Sweep Mode A synchronized backup unit may report over sweep faults in constant sweep mode regardless of the amount of time spent servicing IO logic and communications in the sweep Ret Control Info Doesn t Return Controller ID RET_CONTROL_INFO request currently always returns zeroes for the controller ID Null SNP ID From Service Request 11 Service Request 11 currently always returns zeros Bus Read or Write May Return Status of 5 I
44. r up Power Cycle of Interrupt Block in Expansion Rack While in Run Mode Handled Correctly Previously if an interrupt module tied to an interrupt block was located in an expansion rack and the expansion rack was power cycled while in run mode the interrupt block would no longer be triggered and an Unrecognized VME Interrupt Source fault would be logged This problem has been resolved Invalid PTR Input to FIFO_RD Function Handled Correctly Previously if the value passed to PTR input of the FIFO_RD function was greater than constant which defined the table length the PLC would go to Stop Halt mode Communications Device Failure During Store If the embedded Ethernet or ETM module resets in the middle of the store during a Stop Mode Store Run Mode Store or Test and Edit or if the serial connection is lost in the middle of the store the possibility of seeing a CPU software fault has been removed Configuration Changes for Generic VME Module Applied When Stored In release 1 5 and 1 6 changes to the configuration of a previously configured VME 1 slot or 2 slot module are not applied when hardware configuration is stored Configuration mismatch with unsupported module causes PLC sequence store failure If you attempt to store a hardware configuration to the CPU that has a module configured for a slot that physically contains an unsupported module the store will fail with a sequence store failure Verify o
45. rack system If the upgrade process fails move the CPU to a rack without IO modules and restart the upgrade process NaN Handled Differently Than in 90 70 The PACSystems RX7i CPU may return slightly different values for Not A Number as compared to Series 90 70 CPUs In these exception cases e g 0 0 0 0 power flow out of the function block is identical to Series 90 70 operation and the computed value is still Not A Number PID Algorithm Improved The PID algorithm used in PACSystems RX7i has been improved and therefore PID will function slightly differently on PACSystems RX7i than on the Series 90 70 The differences are m The elapsed time is computed in 100 uS instead of 10 mS units This smoothes the output characteristic eliminating periodic adjustments that occurred when the remainder accumulated to 10mS m Also previous non linear behavior when the integral gain is changed from some value to 1 repeat second was eliminated Service Request 13 Command Block Must Contain Zero When the Service Request function block is used to invoke Service Request 13 the first word of the command block sets the number of last scans to be executed If the value of that word is 1 or OxFFFF then the number of last scans is set to the value in the configuration Changing IP Address of Ethernet Interface While Connected Storing a hardware configuration with a new IP address to the RX7i while connected via Ethernet will
46. s SC10 and SC12 for overtemperature or power supply fault SCYI SC1 SC13 for terminal block PLC CPU Communications stops The PLC CPU no longer stops responding to any serial and Ethernet communications after many many repeated attempts to read or write bit memory using an erroneous set of segment selector offset length Checksum SVC_REQ Service Request 6 Change Read Number of Words to Checksum previously interpreted its parameter as a byte count It now interprets the parameter as a word count However see open problem CR 6622 Discrete Inputs scanned as 1 in Expansion rack with no power In RX7i releases 2 56 and 2 57 turning power off of an Expansion rack would result in all discrete Inputs being scanned as a value of 1 This has been corrected such that discrete Inputs will be scanned as 0 as specified when an Expansion rack has lost its power Fuse Aux and Watchdog faults logged against Discrete IO modules on Expansion Rack powered down If point faults are enabled in the configuration the RX7i CPU will log up to two extraneous faults per module every time an expansion rack containing a discrete input and a discrete output module is powered DOWN Power Cycle During Large Run Mode Store Word for Word Change or Online Edit Session Problem Previously if a power cycle occurs during a run mode store word for word change or online edit change of a large program the CPU might have powered u
47. succeed then immediately disconnect because the RX7i is now using a different IP address than the Programmer You must enter a new IP address in the Target Properties in the CME Inspector window before reconnecting 16 Error Reference source not found GFK 2320H Subject Description Stack Allocation for Folders Converted from Series 90 70 Must be Increased Series 90 70 folders are converted to PACSystems RX7i with the same stack allocation PACSystems RX7i uses more stack space than the Series 90 70 so some folders may not run after conversion To increase the stack space right click the _MAIN block and select Properties Stack Size is listed at the bottom of the Properties page The default stack size in new PACSystems RX7i folders is 64KB Folders with a large number of nested calls may need more stack space As a general rule the stack for the converted PACSystems RX7i folder should be set to approximately three times the stack size of the Series 90 70 version of the folder A diagnostic fault will be displayed if the folder runs out of stack space Duplicate Station Address for Modbus Will Conflict with Other Nodes The default serial protocol for the RX7i is Modbus RTU The default Station Address is 1 If the PLC is added to a multi drop network care must be taken that the PLC is configured with a unique Station Address Nodes with duplicate Station Addresses on the same network will not work correct
48. t IC697VDQ120 Eight Channel RTD Strain Bridge IC697VRDO008 Note These modules are fully integrated when installed in the Main Rack When installed in an expansion rack the module must be configured as a generic VME module Important Product Information GFK 2320H Ethernet Functional Compatibility Subject Description SRTP and EGD Performance Differs from Series 90 70 SRTP and EGD performance in the RX7i differs slightly from the Series 90 70 Each RX7i Ethernet Interface supports a greater number of SRTP connections and EGD exchanges Please also note that the RX7i currently has several SRTP and EGD operational restrictions when compared to the Series 90 70 When migrating Series 90 70 Ethernet applications to the RX7i please carefully read the Ethernet Operational Notes section on page 19 Series 90 70 LAN Interface Modules IC697CMM741 and IC697CMM742 not supported by RX7i Programmer Version Requirements CIMPLICITY Plant Edition Version Requirements Please note that the Series 90 70 LAN Interface Modules IC697CMM741 and IC697CMM742 are not supported by the RX7i and should not be placed in an RX7i rack The RX7i CPU contains an embedded Ethernet Interface If additional Ethernet Interfaces are required the RX7i Ethernet Module IC698ETM001 should be used Proficy Machine Edition Logic Developer PLC 5 0 Service Pack 3 or later must be used to program the PLC CPU for Modbus
49. t start on a byte boundary location 8 n 1 and data exceeds the configured reference memory by 8 or more bits partial data is written from the starting location to the next byte boundary after the starting location m If data does not start on a byte boundary location 8 n 1 and data exceeds the configured reference memory by less than 8 bits partial data is written from the stating location to the end of configured reference memory For a Write PLC Memory command this can occur when writing data into the target PLC For Read PLC Memory or Read Exchange commands this can occur when writing data received from the target PLC into the local PLC memory The logic application must not use any data returned to the local PLC if the EGD command status indicates failure To avoid writing partial data to the local or remote PLC be sure that bit memory data transfers do not exceed the configured reference memory sizes at the appropriate PLC Usage of New IP Subnet Mask Configuration Because the Ethernet interface operates using a retained set of IP address subnet mask information a change to these values does not take effect until a restart of the module or power cycle of the rack containing the module The user should be aware when altering these configuration values that their effect is not immediate Cannot Change EGD Class 2 UDP Port Number Processing an Advanced User Parameter File containing parameter gctl_port
50. the columns is incorrect The first column is much wider than the others Spurious Ethernet Fault In rare instances after power cycle the Ethernet Interface may log the following fault Event 28H Entry 2 000eH This fault can be safely ignored Release 2 00 PLC Faults Are Not Identified on Web Page When any PLC Fault Table entries defined for Release 2 00 or later are displayed using the Ethernet interface web server the PLC Fault description contains only a generic message instead of the proper fault text Cannot send EGD Commands to Self EGD Commands return COMMREQ Status 8F90H invalid IP address when addressed to initiating Ethernet Interface s own IP address If you wish to send an EGD command to yourself please use the loopback IP address 127 0 0 1 Unexpected EGD COMMREQ Status EGD Commands may return COMMREQ Status 9590H internal error instead of the expected B190H Can t locate remote node when unable to locate a remote device on the network Too many EGD Commands Reported as Internal Error The Ethernet Interface supports 10 simultaneous EGD commands When an 11 EGD Command COMMREQ is issued the CSW value 9590H internal error is returned EGD Command Passwords are not Supported Optional passwords are not allowed within EGD Command COMMREQs Very Heavy EGD Production Consumption at Server May Cause EGD Command Timeouts Very heavy EGD production and or c
51. ule may be in a slot lower than the base module Because of these restrictions and because the 90 70 modules occupy two slots in the PACSystems RX7i rack a maximum of three expanders are possible Base in Slot 4 Expanders in Slots 6 8 and 10 or Base in Slot 5 Expanders in Slots 7 9 and 11 Please note that these restrictions do not apply to Analog Expansion Modules in Series 90 70 Expansion Racks Important Product Information GFK 2320H 17 Subject Description Genius Bus Controller Restrictions The following restrictions apply to GBCs in PACSystems RX7i m The minimum CPU sweep time will be gated by the time it takes the GBC to refresh its outputs and collect its inputs 500 microseconds To obtain a smaller sweep time use the SUSIO function block or place the GBCs in a scan set that has non default characteristics m Ifa W reference address is used for COMMREQ status or return data it must be in the range W00001 W65536 m Storing or clearing a hardware configuration containing two GBCs attached to the same Genius network may cause a Loss of Device fault for one of the GBCs This is caused by the GBCs clearing their SBAs asynchronously The user can safely ignore the Loss of Device fault PCM to CPU Communications Timeout The PCM has a default backplane communications timeout value of 5 seconds After the PCM has sent a request to the CPU the PCM applies this timeout while waiting on a resp
52. used to configure the proper IP address for the Ethernet Interface 20 Error Reference source not found GFK 2320H Subject Description Proper IP Addressing is Always Essential The PACSystems RX7i CPU s embedded Ethernet Interface must be configured with the correct IP Address for proper operation in a TCP IP Ethernet network Use of incorrect IP addresses can disrupt network operation for the PACSystems RX7i and other nodes on the network Refer to TCP IP Ethernet Communications for the PACSystems RX7i GFK 2224 for important information on IP addressing When storing a new HW configuration to the RX7i be sure that the HW configuration contains the proper Ethernet addressing data IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address for the RX7i Note Machine Edition programming software maintains the target IP address used to connect the programmer to the target independent of the contents of the HW Configuration for that target The target IP address is set in the Target Properties in the CME Inspector window Storing a HW Configuration whose Ethernet addressing data contains an IP Address that is different from the RX7i target IP address will change the IP address used by the target RX7i as soon as the Store operation is completed this will break the Programmer connection Before attempting to reconnect the Programmer you must change the target IP address in the Target Properties in the CME Inspector window to use t
53. ut letting the Ethernet module complete the restart no longer causes the PLC to go lights out EGD Production Continues when CPU goes to HALT mode EGD production no longer continues even when the CPU goes to HALT mode This issue is resolved with CPU Firmware Release 3 11 or later and Ethernet release 3 60 Producer ID of Zero in Capabilities Response Producer ID no longer is set to zero in the EGD Capabilities response if the IP address is set up by the setIP utility 8 Error Reference source not found GFK 2320H New CPU Features and Enhancements in this Release 3 80 Release 3 80 provides the following new features m User Defined Function Blocks m Structured Text Support for IO Variables Symbolic Variables in hardware configuration Support for IO Variables Symbolic Variables in Redundant Transfer Lists including User Defined Function Block Instance variables m Support for Symbolic Variables in EGD configuration m Support for access to managed and mapped variables from C Blocks m Support for IEC 61131 3 compliant Function Block Diagram programming language m Support for IEC 61131 3 compliant timer function blocks for pulse timer on delay timer and off delay timer Support for variables managed and mapped in redundant transfer lists m Support for the new RX7i power supply IC698PSD300 m Ability for user to interrupt Flash Read Write and Clear operations Support for the
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