Rockwell Automation 57C620 AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.8 User Manual
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AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.x
If you entered a network module slot number, you have
the same options as above: select (A) to load the
operating system to all Processors that do not have an
operating system on all drops on the network, or select
(O) to overwrite any existing operating systems as well as
loading the operating system to the Processors on all
drops on the network.
If a rack contains only M/N 57C435 (7010) Processors, the
701x operating system will be loaded to all the AutoMax
Processors in the rack. The AutoMax Executive will display
on the screen the portion (%) of the operating system that
has been loaded. Go to step 10.
If a rack contains any M/N 57C430A (6010) or 57C431
(6011) Processors, the following message will be
displayed.
You may either load the AutoMax operating system or the
AutoMax operating system with the Ethernet option.
Enter A for AutoMax or E for AutoMax with Ethernet
(A)utomax or (E)thernet [A]:
Step 9.
Enter A" or E". The selected operating system (601x or
601xe) will be loaded to all the 6010 and 6011 AutoMax
Processors in the rack. The 701x operating system will be
loaded to all of the 7010 Processors in the rack. The
AutoMax Executive will display on the screen the portion
(%) of the operating system that has been loaded.
Step 10. If an error occurs during the process of loading the
operating system(s), an error message will be displayed
on the screen. Repeat steps 8 and 9 above.
5.4.4
Erasing Operating Systems
Select Erase OS from the Commands menu to erase the operating
system(s) from AutoMax Processors or UDC modules in a rack
(return the Processor or UDC to boot). Note that when AutoMax
operating systems are deleted, the rack configuration file will be
deleted and all AutoMax tasks in the rack will be stopped and
deleted; when the operating system for a UDC module is deleted, its
parameter object file (.POB) will be deleted and its tasks will be
stopped and deleted.
This procedure and screen prompts are similar to those used to load
the AutoMax and UDC operating systems to the rack, but instead of
loading an OS, this procedure erases the OS that currently exists on
the Processors or UDC modules you select.
If the personal computer is connected using a direct serial
connection and the leftĆmost Processor contains an operating
system, you will be prompted to select the destination rack (over the
network or direct) just as is currently done for loading the operating
system.
If the personal computer is connected using the PC Link card, you
will be prompted to select the destination rack (over the network or
direct) just as is currently done for loading the operating system.