CS1D-BC042D Omron, CS1D-BC042D Datasheet - Page 324

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CS1D-BC042D

Manufacturer Part Number
CS1D-BC042D
Description
CS1D Dual CPU Exp
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of CS1D-BC042D

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Auxiliary Area
Program Replacement End
Code
Replacement Error Flag
Replacement Start Bit
Program Password
Program File Name
Name
A65000 to
A65007
A65014
A65015
A651
A654 to
A657
Address
Normal End (i.e., when A65014 is OFF)
01 hex: Program file (.OBJ) replaced.
Error End (i.e., when A65014 is ON)
00 hex: Fatal error
01 hex: Memory error
11 hex: Write-protected
12 hex: Program replacement password error
21 hex: No Memory Card
22 hex: No such file
23 hex: Specified file exceeds capacity (memory error).
31 hex: One of the following in progress:
File memory operation
User program write
Operating mode change
ON when the Replacement Start Bit (A65015) has been
turned ON to replace the program, but there is an error. If
the Replacement Start Bit is turned ON again, the Replace-
ment Error Flag will be turned OFF.
Program replacement starts when the Replacement Start Bit
is turned ON if the Program Password (A651) is valid (A5A5
hex). Do not turn OFF the Replacement Start Bit during pro-
gram replacement.
When the power is turned ON or program replacement is
completed, the Replacement Start Bit will be turned OFF,
regardless of whether replacement was completed normally
or in error.
It is possible to confirm if program replacement is being exe-
cuted by reading the Replacement Start Bit using a Pro-
gramming Device, PT, or host computer.
Store the password to replace a program.
A5A5 hex: Replacement Start Bit (A65015) is enabled.
Any other value: Replacement Start Bit (A65015) is dis-
abled.
When the power is turned ON or program replacement is
completed, the Replacement Start Bit will be turned OFF,
regardless of whether replacement was completed normally
or in error.
When program replacement starts, the program file name
will be stored in ASCII. File names can be specified up to
eight characters in length excluding the extension.
File names are stored in the following order: A654 to A657
(i.e., from the lowest word to the highest), and from the high-
est byte to the lowest. If a file name is less than eight charac-
ters, the lowest remaining bytes and the highest remaining
word will be filled with spaces (20 hex). Null characters and
space characters cannot be used within file names.
Example: File name is ABC.OBJ
Description
Section 8-11
Read-only
Read/write
Read/write
Read/write
Read/write
Access
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