Format function – Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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Chapter
Chapter 11
File Functions
11–11
The format function can be used to erase all data from the external memory
card and from some of the internal memory devices. When you pick
Format
in the
File
menu, a warning message box appears on the screen as shown in
Figure 11.10.
NOTE 1: If the
Format
item in the
File
menu appears in shaded type, the
format function for the selected device is not available or applicable.
Figure 11.10 Format Warning Message Box
If you intend to perform the format function, pick the
button; if not, pick
the
button to exit the format function.
If you pick the
button, two messages will appear on the screen, usually
in rapid succession:
Format in Progress
, and
Format Complete
.
NOTE 2: When formatting is under way for the
V1:
or
V2:
device, the
Pass/Fail
LED on the CVIM2 front panel alternates between orange and
green until formatting is completed.
NOTE 3: When the files “
.passwd
, “
Except.lvl
,” and “
Except.str
” are
stored in the
EE:
device, they are not destroyed by a format operation on the
EE:
device. These files are copied to the
RM:
device before the format
operation begins, and they are restored to the
EE:
device when the format is
complete. (If the
RM:
device has insufficient space for the copy operation,
the files will be copied instead to the
V2:
device; however, if neither device
has sufficient space, the format operation will be aborted.)
Note that a tilde (
~
) is added to each filename before being copied to the
RM:
or
V2:
device. Thus, the file “
Except.lvl
” would be copied to the
RM:
or
V2:
device as “
~Except.lvl
”, thereby preventing it from overwriting a file
that was previously stored there under the “
Except.lvl
” filename. The tilde is
removed from the filename when the copied file is restored to the
EE:
device.
Format Function