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Ee memory store – Rockwell Automation 1395 ControlNet Communication Board User Manual

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Configuration & PLC Interfacing

Publication 1395–5.37– March, 1999

EE Memory Store

This function takes the information in the Drive’s memory and places it
in the EEPROM. Any data in the EEPROM prior to issuing the
EEPROM STORE command will be erased.

PLC Block Transfer Instruction Data –

Write

Read

Size In Elements:

4

4

Processor Type:

PLC–5

PLC–5

Destination Address:

N40:0–3

N40:0–3

Message Structure –

0

PLC Message Write

PLC Message Read

NOTE:

Word 4 of the PLC Message Read instruction is broken down
into two bytes. The High byte contains the status bits

The Low byte contains the Drive message length in bytes.

Header
Word 1

0

Function Code
513

Message Length
8 bytes

Header
Word 2

Header
Word 3

Header
Word 4

0

Header
Word 1

0

Function Code
513

See Note

Header
Word 2

Header
Word 3

Header
Word 4

Message Operation – The EE Memory Store function instructs the
Drive to replace the contents of the Drive EEPROM with the values
that are stored in Drive memory. Any configuration links present will
also be replaced by those in memory. Depending on the Drive
firmware version, this message may be ignored by the Drive when it is
running (i.e. the contactor is picked up).

ATTENTION: When using the EE Memory Store
function you must be certain that the values stored in
Drive memory will not degrade Drive or System
performance and will not cause a loss of either control or
emergency stop functions.

This function requires the message header only. The status byte will
indicate the success or failure of the request.