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1. Modicon 580 Presentation NOTE allows you to copy paste a module The new module has the parameter values of the copied module NOTE CCOTF does not allow you to add delete an extended rack to unplug a TSX TLY EX line terminator or the XBC K and TSX CBY K cables 20 E100000001590 10 2014 Modicon M580 Presentation Which Parameters Can be Changed with CCOTF Analog Input Module Parameters Common e Channel Used not used e Channel range e Scale and Overflow Voltage Current e Filter efficiency 0 6 e Normal Fast cycle channel scan cycle A typical configuration parameters screen looks like this ple gus A TI sus RIO 0410 m E 2 1 0 1 BMX 0410 Ana 4 In Isolated High Speed BMX AMI 0410 tmconfiguration If Configuration E Channel 0 3 Channel 1 Channel 2 Used Symbol E Channel 3 ANA 4 1 ANA CH IN 0 ANA VALUE MOD ANA 4 1 ANA CH IN 1 ANA VALUE Task ANA 4 1 ANA CH IN 2 ANA VALUE MAST v Cycle Normal Fest ANA 4 1 ANA CH IN 3 ANA VALUE Temperature e Cold junction compensation e Rejection 50 Hz 60 Hz e Unit Celsius Farenheit E100000001590 10 2014 21 Modicon 580 CCOTF Presentation e Sensor monitor On Off Broken wire test e Filter efficiency 0 6 Refer
2. 100000001590 10 2014 39 Adding Deleting Modules Deletion from the Remote Drop WARNING POSSIBLE UNEXPECTED EQUIPMENT BEHAVIOR Check that the deletion will have no impact on the process nor on the application execution For input modules take into account that the input values in the memory image may be forced Remove the terminal block or connector from the module before deleting a module Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage This describes the action to be done when deleting a module in the standard connected mode Connect Unity Pro to the PAC Disconnect the terminal block or connector from the module Delete the sequence of code related to this module in the application program Press the Build Changes button Remove physically the module from the rack NOTE The configuration screen indicates an error condition red square detected for the module Delete the module in the Unity Pro configuration screen of the rack a Press the Build Changes button Test that the modifications have been correctly taken into account Modify the application and press the Build Changes button 40 100000001590 10 2014 Adding Deleting Modules Adding Deleting a Module Using the
3. Adding an RIO Drop Adding a Remote I O Drop Using the Standard Connected Mode Prerequisite Reminder The drop must contain only modules associated to the MAST task or not configured When you add a remote drop to a running system you can expect the cycle time and the bandwidth usage to increase NOTICE UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Evaluate the margin between watchdog timers and task execution times Make sure that it is great enough to handle the increased processing time required to support the CCOTF modification e Anticipate that there may be some performance decrease due to the increased traffic resulting from the new drop in the system Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage 32 100000001590 10 2014 Adding an RIO Drop Addition The following flow chart describes the action to be done when adding a remote I O drop in the 33 standard connected mode Connect Unity Pro to the PAC Y Add the drop in the Unity Pro configuration screen of the remote I O network Y Add the modules in the remote I O drop 0 If necessary modify the parameters mapping in the module configuration screen 0 Select the menu item Build Changes NOTE The configuration screen of the drop indicates an error condition detected for the new modules For an MX80 drop the Device DDT memory area is cleared Y Add physically the drop in remote network NOTE the input
4. Parameters Using the Standard Connected Mode Modifying Module Parameters Using the Virtual Connected Mode Part Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Part Il Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Glossary 100000001590 10 2014 100000001590 10 2014 Safety Information Important Information NOTICE Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not p The addition of this symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicates that an followed hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not rela
5. Virtual Connected Mode Prerequisite To switch to virtual connected mode in the menu Tools Project settings General Build settings check the box Virtual connected mode NOTICE UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Evaluate the margin between watchdog timers and task execution times Make sure that it is great enough to handle the increased processing time required to support the addition of a new module e Anticipate that there may be some performance decrease due to the increased traffic if you add a new module to the system Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage Two stages are required e The Offline stage is for the preparation in Unity Pro e The Online stage is for the physical action and downloading into the PAC Stage 1 Addition Deletion in Offline Mode The following flow chart describes the action to be done Offline Adding a module Deleting a module Add first the module in the Unity Pro Delete He seqiencc o CORB A related to this module in the configuration screen of the rack ere application program necessary modify the parameters or mapping in the module Y configuration Screan Delete the module in the Unity Pro Y Add the sequence of code to configuration screen of the rack include the module in the application program Y Save the application program 100000001590 10 2014 Adding Deleting Modules Stage 2 Addition De
6. module memory image is refreshed with default values Y Add the sequence of code to manage the new drop amp modules in the application program Select the menu Build Changes NOTE In output modules verify that all output bits are well managed regarding the process in the LED display of the physical module Connect field wiring terminal strip on modules NOTE The input memory image is set with physical values Test that the modifications have been correctly taken into account Not OK Modify the application and select the menu OK item Build Changes END NOTE A remote drop contains 1 or 2 racks linked with a backplane expander cable 100000001590 10 2014 Adding an RIO Drop Adding a Remote Drop Using the Virtual Connected Mode Prerequisite To switch to virtual connected mode in the menu Tools Project settings General Build settings check the box Virtual connected mode When you add a remote drop to a running system you can expect the cycle time and the bandwidth usage to increase NOTICE UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Evaluate the margin between watchdog timers and task execution times Make sure that it is great enough to handle the increased processing time required to support the CCOTF modification e Anticipate that there may be some performance decrease due to the increased tra
7. to the description of the KW and scope of values Digital Module Parameters For all modules except DRA relay outputs of DDM each 8 channel group features e Supply monitoring The behavior of each digital output is configurable e Fallback Maintain mode e Fallback value Refer to the description DDO digital outputs of BMX except 16025 feature in addition e Reactivate auto programmed rearm Refer to the description of the KW Analog Output Module Parameters For all modules Channel Range Scale Overflow Fallback Maintain mode Refer to the description Fallback value Actuator wiring control Wiring CTRL enabled disabled Actuator alignment offset value Refer to the description Counting Module Parameters For each counter e Function e Parameters in the Configuration tab e Parameters in the Adjust tab 22 100000001590 10 2014 Modicon M580 CCOTF Presentation CCOTF Counting and Status CCOTF Modifications Counting Word The word that counts the CCOTF modifications is used by the embedded rack viewer to retrieve the latest configuration in the CPU and have the CPU scanner and remote head synchronised The system word SW101 is incremented each time CCOTF modification is performed in a remote I O drop For more details refer to the description CCOTF Status Word The CCOTF Status word is 55116 6 Refer to the description The Connect
8. with default values Connect the terminal block or connector on modules NOTE The input memory image in Device DDT is set with physical values Test that the modifications have been correctly taken into account Modify the application and press the Build Changes button Not OK OK END E100000001590 10 2014 35 Adding an RIO Drop 36 E100000001590 10 2014 37 38 41 Chapter 4 Adding Deleting Modules Overview This chapter explains the various procedures to add delete a module What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Adding Deleting a Module Using the Standard Connected Mode Adding Deleting a Module Using the Virtual Connected Mode 100000001590 10 2014 Adding Deleting Modules Adding Deleting a Module Using the Standard Connected Mode Addition into a Remote I O Drop NOTICE UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Evaluate the margin between watchdog timers and task execution times Make sure that it is great enough to handle the increased processing time required to support the addition of a new module e Anticipate that there may be some performance decrease due to the increased traffic if you add a new module to the system Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage 38 100000001590 10 2014 Adding D
9. Modicon 580 Change Configuration On The Fly User Guide 10 2014 Schneider www schneider electric com Electric EIO0000001590 01 The information provided this documentation contains general descriptions and or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof Neither Schneider Electric nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein If you have any suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication please notify us No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without express written permission of Schneider Electric pertinent state regional and local safety regulations must be observed when installing and using this product For reasons of safety and to help ensure compliance with documented system data only the manufacturer should perform repairs to components When devices are used for applications with technical safety requirements th
10. On The Fly CCOTF feature in a M580 system using Unity Pro software NOTE The specific configuration settings contained in this guide are intended to be used for instructional purposes only The settings required for your specific configuration may differ from the examples presented in this guide Validity Note This document is valid for the M580 system when used with Unity Pro 8 1 or later The technical characteristics of the devices described in this document also appear online To access this information online Action Go to the Schneider Electric home page www schneider electric com In the Search box type the reference of a product or the name of a product range Do not include blank spaces in the model number product range To get information on grouping similar modules use asterisks If you entered a reference go to the Product Datasheets search results and click on the reference that interests you If you entered the name of a product range go to the Product Ranges search results and click on the product range that interests you If more than one reference appears in the Products search results click on the reference that interests you Depending on the size of your screen you may need to scroll down to see the data sheet To save or print a data sheet as a pdf file click Download XXX product datasheet Step 1 2 The characteristics that are presented in this manual should be the same as t
11. Planning Guide Modicon M340 X80 BMX NRP 0200 0201 Fiber Converter Module User Guide Modicon X80 with Unity Pro HART Analog Input Output Modules User Manual 10 Spanish German Spanish German Spanish German Spanish German Spanish German Spanish Reference Number 35011978 English 35011980 French 35011979 35011981 35011982 35011983 35012474 35012476 35012475 35012477 35012478 35012479 35013355 35013357 35013356 35013358 35013359 35013360 33003101 33003102 33003103 33003104 33003696 33003697 35014793 35014792 35014794 35014795 35014796 35012191 35006144 35006145 35006146 35006147 35013361 35013362 Italian Chinese English French Italian Chinese English French Italian Chinese English French Italian Chinese English French Italian Chinese English French Italian Chinese M DEM T nq Title of Documentation Modicon M340 X80 with Unity Pro Analog Input Output Modules User Manual Modicon M340 X80 with Unity Pro Discrete Input Output Modules User Manual Modicon M340 X80 with Unity Pro BMX EHC 0200 Counting Modules User Manual Unity Pro Operating Modes Unity Pro Installation Manual Unity Pro Program Languages and Structure Reference Manual You can download these technical publications and other tech
12. RIO adapter module A drop can be a single rack or a main rack with an extended rack 100000001590 10 2014 47 Glossary 48 E100000001590 10 2014
13. The compatible CPUs P58 1020 BMX P58 20 P58 30 and BMX P58 40 The BME backplane allows only Online changes The following table lists the M580 I O modules in remote I O drops with BM CRA 312 0 that can be added deleted modified The M580 counting modules whose configuration and adjustment can be modified are e BMX EHC 0200 e BMX EHC 0800 e BMX EAE 0300 100000001590 10 2014 BMX DDM 16022 BMX DDM 16025 BMX DDM 3202 K BMX DRA 0804 BMX DRA 0805 BMX DRA 1605 BMX DDI 1602 BMX DDI 1603 BMX DDI 1604 BMX DDI 3202 K BMX DDI 6402 K BMX DDO 1602 BMX DDO 1612 BMX DDO 3202 K BMX DDO 6402 K Prerequisites Modicon M580 Hardware Compatibility with CCOTF CPU Compatibility CRA Compatibility It is possible to add BMX CRA 312 0 or BME CRA 31210 Analog and Digital Modules Compatibility Digital Modules BMX DAI 0805 BMX DAI 0814 BMX DAI 1602 BMX DAI 1603 BMX DAI 1604 BMX DAO 1605 Analog Modules BMX AMI 0410 BMX AMI 0800 BMX AMI 0810 ART 0414 ART 0814 BMX AMO 0210 BMX AMO 0410 BMX AMO 0802 BMX AMM 0600 1 A firmware V2 1 equal or later must be installed Counting Modules Compatibility 26 Prerequisites Modicon M580 Settings for CCOTF CPU Configuration Screen To allow CCOTF in Unity Pro access the CPU configuration screen and check Online modification in RUN or STOP n Over
14. al voltage testing is necessary follow recommendations in equipment documentation to prevent accidental equipment damage Before energizing equipment e Remove tools meters and debris from equipment Close the equipment enclosure door Remove all temporary grounds from incoming power lines Perform all start up tests recommended by the manufacturer 100000001590 10 2014 7 OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS The following precautions are from the NEMA Standards Publication ICS 7 1 1995 English version prevails e Regardless ofthe care exercised in the design and manufacture of equipment or in the selection and ratings of components there are hazards that can be encountered if such equipment is improperly operated e Itis sometimes possible to misadjust the equipment and thus produce unsatisfactory or unsafe operation Always use the manufacturer s instructions as a guide for functional adjustments Personnel who have access to these adjustments should be familiar with the equipment manufacturer s instructions and the machinery used with the electrical equipment e Only those operational adjustments actually required by the operator should be accessible to the operator Access to other controls should be restricted to prevent unauthorized changes in operating characteristics 8 100000001590 10 2014 About the Book lt At Glance Document Scope This guide provides information about the Change Configuration
15. chapter Electric Shock Causes and preventive measures WARNING RISK OF UNEXPECTED EQUIPMENT BEHAVIOR Before any CCOTF modification ensure that your system responds appropriately Modifications made when the Online modification in RUN or STOP check box is selected in Unity Pro can have an immediate impact on the process Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Modifications made when the Online modification in RUN or STOP check box is selected can have an immediate impact on the process 4 Overview 128 Objects Configuration E Animation Operating mode Size of global address fields Run Stop input M 512 MW 2048 KW 6 Memory protect S SW Automatic start in Run Initialize on cold start e Cold Start Only Default values Maximum values Configuration Online Modification Online modification in RUN or STOP 100000001590 10 2014 17 Modicon M580 Presentation Take these recommendations into account before adding a remote I O drop or adding deleting a module into from remote I O drop 18 E100000001590 10 2014 Modicon M580 Presentation Allowed CCOTF Modifications in Modicon M580 At a Glance This table shows the limitations for the mechanisms CCOTF and Online change What do you want to do Local racks Remote I O drop Data T
16. ck there is no detected error left in application Check the input output connection as described in your nstallation Guide Test OK END 100000001590 10 2014 42 43 Chapter 5 Modifying Module Parameters Overview This chapter explains the various procedures to modify the module parameters values What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Modifying Module Parameters Using the Standard Connected Mode 44 Modifying Module Parameters Using the Virtual Connected Mode 45 100000001590 10 2014 Modifying Module Parameters Modifying Module Parameters Using the Standard Connected Mode Parameter Modifications Modifications made when the Online modification in RUN or STOP checkbox is selected can have an immediate impact on the process WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Before doing any CCOTF modification understand the consequences of changing the parameters Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage The following flow chart describes the action to be done to modify module parameters see page 21 using the standard connected mode Connect Unity Pro to the PAC In the explorer select Project Configuration xxx Bus Y Modify the module parameters Y Validate the modification and press the Bui
17. complete the modification Open the application Y Connect Unity Pro to the PAC The Build Changes button is now available Y Press the Build Changes button v Modify the application and press the Build Changes button Test that the modifications have been correctly taken into account Not OK gt Test gt B OK END 46 Glossary X D Device DDT DDDT A Device DDT is a DDT predefined by the manufacturer and not modifiable by user It contains the language elements of an I O module DRS dual ring switch A ConneXium extended managed switch that has been configured to operate on an Ethernet network Predefined configuration files are provided by Schneider Electric to downloaded to a DRS to support the special features of the main ring sub ring architecture IODDT input output derived data type A structured data type representing a module or a channel of a CPU Each application expert module possesses its own IODDTs L local rack An M580 rack containing the CPU and a power supply A local rack consists of one or two racks the main rack and the extended rack which belongs to the same family as the main rack The extended rack is optional R RIO drop One of the three types of RIO modules in an Ethernet RIO network A RIO drop is an M580 rack of I O modules that are connected to an Ethernet RIO network and managed by an Ethernet
18. d automation equipment and software programming NOTE Coordination of safeties and mechanical electrical interlocks for point of operation protection is outside the scope of the Function Block Library System User Guide or other implementation referenced in this documentation START UP AND TEST Before using electrical control and automation equipment for regular operation after installation the system should be given a start up test by qualified personnel to verify correct operation of the equipment It is important that arrangements for such a check be made and that enough time is allowed to perform complete and satisfactory testing CAUTION EQUIPMENT OPERATION HAZARD e Verify that all installation and set up procedures have been completed e Before operational tests are performed remove all blocks or other temporary holding means used for shipment from all component devices e Remove tools meters and debris from equipment Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage Follow all start up tests recommended in the equipment documentation Store all equipment documentation for future references Software testing must be done in both simulated and real environments Verify that the completed system is free from all short circuits and temporary grounds that are not installed according to local regulations according to the National Electrical Code in the U S A for instance If high potenti
19. e relevant instructions must be followed Failure to use Schneider Electric software or approved software with our hardware products may result in injury harm or improper operating results Failure to observe this information can result in injury or equipment damage 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 100000001590 10 2014 Table of Contents Safety Information Rn RC CR ew wns About the BOOK Introduction to Modicon M580 Change Configuration On The Modicon M580 CCOTF Presentation General Advise for Using Allowed CCOTF Modifications in Modicon M580 Which Parameters Can be Changed with CCOTF CCOTF Counting and Status CCOTF Prerequisites Modicon M580 Hardware Compatibility with CCOTF Modicon M580 Settings for CCOTF How to Perform a CCOTF Modification Adding a Remote I O Drop Adding a Remote I O Drop Using the Standard Connected Mode Adding a Remote Drop Using the Virtual Connected Mode Adding Deleting Modules Adding Deleting a Module Using the Standard Connected Mode Adding Deleting a Module Using the Virtual Connected Mode Modifying Module Parameters Modifying Module
20. eleting Modules This describes the action to be done when adding a module in the standard connected mode Connect Unity Pro to the PAC Add the module in the Unity Pro configuration screen of the rack Y If necessary modify the parameters or mapping in the module configuration screen Press the Build Changes button Using the module contextual menu check the power supply NOTE The PAC detects a module error the PAC application image memory contains initial values the detected channel errors are set Add physically the module in rack without terminal block or connector NOTE BMX BME CRA configures the module and the application memory receives the module values as the communication with the CRA is established RUN turns on and ERR turns off is blinking or steady on CRA ERR LED is steady on Y Add the sequence of code in the application program to include the new module Y Press the Build Changes button In the digital output modules verify with the LEDs of the physical module that all output bits are well set regarding the process Insert the terminal block or connector into module NOTE The outputs are set to physical values and module I O LED turns off CRA ERR turns off if there is no detected error left Check there is no error left in application Check the input output connection as described in your System Installation Guide Modify the application and press the Build Changes button
21. ffic resulting from the new drop in the system Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage Two stages are required e The Offline stage is for the preparation in Unity Pro e The Online stage is for the physical action and downloading into the PAC Stage 1 Addition in Offline Mode The following flow chart describes the action to be done Offline Add the remote I O drop Add the remote I O drop in the Unity Pro configuration screen of the remote I O bus Add the modules in the remote drop If necessary modify the parameters or mapping in the modules configuration screen Add the sequence of code in the application program to manage the new remote I O drop and its modules Save the application program NOTE A remote 1 drop contains 1 or 2 racks linked with a cable 34 100000001590 10 2014 Adding an RIO Drop Stage 2 Addition when Unity Pro is Connected to the PAC The following flow chart describes the action to be done Online Open the application Connect Unity Pro to the PAC Y Press the Build Changes button The set of modifications is transferred into the CPU NOTE The new modules indicates an error condition in the configuration screen of the remote I O drop For X80 drop the Device DDT memory area is cleared Y Add physically the remote drop with modules in remote I O network NOTE The input module memory image is refreshed
22. hose characteristics that appear online In line with our policy of constant improvement we may revise content over time to improve clarity and accuracy If you see a difference between the manual and online information use the online information as your reference 100000001590 10 2014 Reference Number HRB62665 English HRB65311 French HRB65313 German HRB65314 Italian HRB65315 Spanish HRB65316 Chinese E100000001584 English 100000001585 French EIO00000 01586 German EIO0000001588 It alian EIO0000001587 Spanish E100000001589 Chinese 100000001578 English E100000001579 French E100000001580 German E100000001582 Italian E100000001581 Spanish E100000001583 Chinese HRB62666 English HRB65318 French HRB65319 German HRB65320 Italian HRB65321 Spanish HRB65322 Chinese E100000001108 English E100000001110 German E100000001109 French 100000001111 Spanish EIO0000001 112 Italian E100000001113 Chinese EAV16400 English EAV28404 French EAV28384 German EAV28360 Spanish EAV28413 Italian EAV28417 Chinese 100000001590 10 2014 Related Documents Title of Documentation Modicon M580 BME NOC 03 1 Ethernet Module Installation and Configuration Guide Modicon M580 Remote Modules Installation and Configuration Guide Modicon M580 Hardware Reference Manual Modicon M580 System
23. ion status of the added module distributed equipment is significant only when 5511766 does not indicate that CCOTF is in progress The 55 6 6 values sets the bits 1 and 2 the DIAGNOSTIC word Status Bits The CPU scanner Device DDT contains e the remote I O drop health bit e the health bits of modules in the remote drop When a module to be added into a drop is being configured the following bits are set to 0 e its health bit e 55117 bit signalling a detected error on the CPU integrated network 5510 global indicator For details on these bits refer to Unity Pro Program Languages and Structure Reference Manual When parameter is modified the module is restarted and as in adding the health bit is set to 0 during several ms The bits 5510 and S117 are set to 0 NOTE When adding deleting or modifying parameters in one module the other modules available in the system are not impacted and their status bits remain at 1 100000001590 10 2014 23 100000001590 10 2014 Modicon 580 CCOTF Presentation 24 25 26 27 Chapter 2 Prerequisites Overview This chapter describes what must be checked or done prior to any CCOTF modification What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Modicon M580 Hardware Compatibility with CCOTF Modicon M580 Settings for CCOTF 100000001590 10 2014
24. ld Changes button y Test that the modifications have been correctly taken into account Modify the application and press the Build Changes button X Not OK Test y END 44 100000001590 10 2014 Modifying Module Parameters Modifying Module Parameters Using the Virtual Connected Mode Prerequisite To switch to virtual connected mode in the menu Tools Project settings General Build settings check the box Virtual connected mode Modifications made when the Online modification in RUN or STOP checkbox is selected can have an immediate impact on the process A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Before doing any CCOTF modification understand the consequences of changing the parameters Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Stage 1 Parameter Modifications in Offline Mode The following flow chart describes the action to be done Offline to modify module parameters see page 21 In the explorer select Project Configuration xxx Bus and double click the module Modify the module parameters Y Validate the modification Y Save the application program 100000001590 10 2014 45 100000001590 10 2014 Modifying Module Parameters Stage 2 Parameter Modifications when Connected to the PAC The following flow chart describes the actions to
25. le Adding Deleting a module there is no effect on any other drop in the configuration A transaction is a set of CCOTF modifications built together in Unity Pro In Unity Pro a CCOTF modification is referred to as a Configuration Online modification in RUN mode and is part of the Online changes the other changes are performed using Tools Screen and include cold start warm start etc Refer to Overview of the CPU debugging screen CCOTF can use both standard and virtual connected modes refer to the descriptions Types of CCOTF Modifications There are several types of CCOTF modifications whether they affect the whole local rack or the drop a module or a parameter All the CCOTF modifications in one transaction must be of the same type A drop transaction must affect one drop the module additions deletions in one transaction must be associated with one task type MAST FAST AUXO or AUX1 To know which task types are allowed in a drop refer to your Remote Modules Installation and Configuration Guide 16 100000001590 10 2014 Modicon M580 Presentation General Advise for Using CCOTF Recommendations DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Do not manipulate a module that is supplied by a dangerous voltage Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury NOTE Read and understand the preventive measures that are described in the
26. letion into from a Drop when Unity Pro is Connected to the PAC The following flow chart describes the action to be done Online Open the application Connect Unity Pro to the The Build Changes menu item is now available Deleting a module Disconnect the terminal block or connector from the module v Press the Build Changes button this transfers the modifications to the CPU Remove physically the module from the rack the configuration screen indicates an error condition red square detected for the module Not OK Modify the application and press the Build Changes button 2 7 deleting Adding a module Press the Build Changes button this transfers the modifications to the CPU Using the module contextual menu check the power supply Add physically the module in rack without terminal block nor connector NOTE The BMX BME CRA configures the module and the application memory receives the module values as the communication is established RUN turns on ERR turns off is blinking or steady on CRA ERR is steady on In the digital output modules verify with the LEDs of the physical module that all output bits are well set regarding the process Insert the terminal block or connector into the module NOTE The outputs are set to physical values module I O LED turns CRA ERR turns off if there is no detected error left 4 Che
27. nical information from our website 11 at www schneider electric com 100000001590 10 2014 100000001590 10 2014 12 13 Part Introduction to Modicon M580 Change Configuration The Fly Overview This part describes the CCOTF feature for Modicon M580 in conjunction with Unity Pro What Is in This Part This part contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter Name Page 1 Modicon M580 CCOTF Presentation 19 2 CCOTF Prerequisites 25 100000001590 10 2014 Introduction 14 E100000001590 10 2014 15 Chapter 1 Modicon M580 CCOTF Presentation Overview This chapter details the CCOTF capabilities and how the CPU executes a CCOTF request Page 16 17 19 21 23 What Is This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic What is CCOTF General Advise for Using CCOTF Allowed CCOTF Modifications in Modicon M580 Which Parameters Can be Changed with CCOTF CCOTF Counting and Status 100000001590 10 2014 Modicon 580 Presentation What 7 Definitions Change Configuration On the Fly CCOTF is a feature that allows you to modify the PAC hardware configuration and parameters using Unity Pro while the PAC is running normally without impacting the tasks being performed in the other modules When a CCOTF modification is executed on a drop for examp
28. quired as when backup redundancy is needed Only you the user machine builder or system integrator can be aware of all the conditions and factors present during setup operation and maintenance of the machine and therefore can determine the automation equipment and the related safeties and interlocks which can be properly used When selecting automation and control equipment and related software for a particular application you should refer to the applicable local and national standards and regulations The National Safety Council s Accident Prevention Manual nationally recognized in the United States of America also provides much useful information In some applications such as packaging machinery additional operator protection such as point of operation guarding must be provided This is necessary if the operator s hands and other parts ofthe body are free to enter the pinch points or other hazardous areas and serious injury can occur Software products alone cannot protect an operator from injury For this reason the software cannot be substituted for or take the place of point of operation protection 6 100000001590 10 2014 Ensure that appropriate safeties and mechanical electrical interlocks related to point of operation protection have been installed and are operational before placing the equipment into service All interlocks and safeties related to point of operation protection must be coordinated with the relate
29. ted to physical injury 100000001590 10 2014 5 PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and its installation and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved BEFORE YOU BEGIN Do not use this product on machinery lacking effective point of operation guarding Lack of effective point of operation guarding on a machine can result in serious injury to the operator of that machine A WARNING UNGUARDED EQUIPMENT e Donotusethis software and related automation equipment on equipment which does not have point of operation protection e Do notreach into machinery during operation Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage This automation equipment and related software is used to control a variety of industrial processes The type or model of automation equipment suitable for each application will vary depending on factors such as the control function required degree of protection required production methods unusual conditions government regulations etc In some applications more than one processor may be re
30. view Objects Configuration nimation Operating mode Size of global address fields Run Stop input EL M MW 2048 KW 256 a Memory protect Automatic start in Run Initialize MWi on cold start Cold Start Only Default values Maximum values Configuration Online Modification Online modification in RUN or STOP 908 2 96SW Watchdog Values Set the watchdog timer of each task to the minimum value of 64 ms To set the values refer to Displaying and Modifying Task Properties 100000001590 10 2014 27 100000001590 10 2014 Prerequisites 28 Part Il How to Perform a CCOTF Modification Overview This part details the procedures required by the various CCOTF modifications What Is in This Part This part contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter Name Page 3 Adding a Remote Drop 31 4 Adding Deleting Modules 37 5 Modifying Module Parameters 43 100000001590 10 2014 29 Procedures 30 E100000001590 10 2014 31 Chapter 3 Adding a Remote I O Drop Overview This chapter explains the procedures to add a remote drop What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Adding a Remote Drop Using the Standard Connected Mode 32 Adding a Remote Drop Using the Virtual Connected Mode 34 100000001590 10 2014
31. ype Vision Device DDT Premium IODDT Device DDT Add Delete extended rack N N Add Delete digital analog N N N CCOTF up to 4 digital module analog modules 2 Add remote drop 1 drop of modules associated to MAST or not configured Delete remote I O drop Modify module configuration Online change Online change Online change 1 module per CCOTF parameters 4 1 transaction 2 or online change Modify counter adjust Online change N Online change 1 module per CCOTF 2 parameters 3 Modify scanner configuration Modify time stamp N N N Add equipment behind gateway Delete Modify equipment behind gateway Add Delete I O or Timer event N N N N section Modify I O or Timer event N N N N section 1 Exceptions e Forcing online e Depriving channels of conf attribute Changing the sign of a BMX EHC counter e Changing the module association with a task 2 BMX CRA 31210 BME CRA 31210 is required you cannot delete digital module with time stamped channels No channel task change 3 The channel is NOT reset during parameter change No channel task change 4 Except task and event number Legend irrelevant N no available mechanism For allowed online changes refer to the description NOTE CCOTF does not allow you to move a module in one modification 100000001590 10 2014 19
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