Omron Sysmac WS02-CXPC1-EV3 User manual

Cat. No. W414-E1-01
SYSMAC


SYSMAC
WS02-CXPC1-EV3
CX-Programmer Ver.3.1
Operation Manual
Revised November 2002


OMRON CX-Programmer – Operation Manual
CX-Programmer
About this Manual (W414):
This manual describes the operation of the CX-Programmer and consists of the following three parts.
• Part 1: CX-Programmer
This part describes the CX-Programmer software that is a PLC
Programming Device, and also provides the overall precautions and the
version upgrades information.
• Part 2: CX-Server PLC Tools
This part describes the CX-Server PLC Tools software, which is a
collection of the following components:
PLC Memory, IO Table, PLC Setup, Data Trace/Time Chart Monitor, PLC
Error, Memory Card, PLC-Clock, and CX-Net Network Configuration.
(including Data Link Editor and Routing Table)
• Part 3: CX-Server Runtime
This part describes the CX-Server software that is a communications
middleware.
Note: References within each part are references to the pages or chapters within that part.


PART1:
CX-Programmer


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Notice
OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operator and
only for the purposes described in this manual.
The following conventions are used to indicate and classify precautions in this manual. Always heed the
information provided in them. Failure to heed precautions can result in injury to people or damage to the
product.
DANGER! Indicates information that, if not heeded, is likely to result in loss of life or
serious injury.
WARNING Indicates information that, if not heeded, could possibly result in loss of life or
serious injury.
Caution Indicates information that, if not heeded, could result in relatively serious or
minor injury, damage to the product, or faulty operation.
OMRON Product References
All OMRON products are capitalised in this manual. The word “Unit” is also capitalised when it refers to
an OMRON product, regardless of whether or not it appears in the proper name of the product.
The abbreviation “PLC” means Programmable Logic Controller and is not used as an abbreviation for
anything else.

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Visual Aids
The following headings appear in the left column of the manual to help you locate different types of
information.
Indicates information of particular interest for efficient and convenient operation of the product.
1, 2, 3… Indicates lists of one sort or another, such as procedures, checklists etc.
Represents a shortcut on the Toolbar to one of the options available on the menu of the same
window.
ãOMRON, 2002
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No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Moreover,
because OMRON is constantly striving to improve its high-quality products, the information contained in
this manual is subject to change without notice. Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this
manual. Nevertheless, OMRON assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability
assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication.

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About this Part
This part describes the CX-Programmer application and its ability to create and maintain programs for use
with OMRON SYSMAC CS, CV and C PLCs. It does not provide detailed information concerning the
PLCs themselves, for this information the commercial manual for the device must be consulted.
This part contains the following chapters:
•Precautions. This portion describes general precautions for using the CX-Programmer (including
CX-Server PLC Tools).
•Version Upgrade Information. This portion describes the changes that have been made from
version 3.0 to version 3.1 of the CX-Programmer.
•Chapter 1 Introduction. This chapter describes the CX-Programmer software in general terms and
also provides details of the operating environment and minimum configuration necessary for the
satisfactory operation of CX-Programmer.
•Chapter 2 Quick Start Guide. This chapter describes the basic features of CX-Programmer together
with a simple tutorial for fimiliarisation purposes.
•Chapter 3 Project Referernce. This describes the features common to two or more parts of CX-
Programmer.
•Chapter 4 Reference. This chapter introduces the features contained in the Project workspace and
discusses their associated commands and features.
•Chapter 5 Advanced Topics. This chapter discusses the more advanced topics in relation to CX-
Programmer.
•Appendix A Toolbars and Keyboard Shortcuts. This appendix summerises the toolbar and keyboard
shortcuts available from CX-Programmer.
A Glossary of Terms and Index are also provided.

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Precautions
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for the following personnel, who must also have
knowledge of electrical systems (an electrical engineer or the equivalent).
•Personnel in charge of installing FA systems.
•Personnel in charge of designing FA systems.
•Personnel in charge of managing FA systems and facilities.
General Precautions
The user must operate the product according to the performance
specifications described in the operation manuals.
Before using the product under conditions which are not described in the
manual or applying the product to nuclear control systems, railroad
systems, aviation systems, vehicles, combustion systems, medical
equipment, amusement machines, safety equipment, and other systems,
machines, and equipment that may have a serious influence on lives and
property if used improperly, consult your OMRON representative.
Make sure that the ratings and performance characteristics of the product
are sufficient for the systems, machines, and equipment, and be sure to
provide the systems, machines, and equipment with double safety
mechanisms.
This manual provides information for programming and operating the Unit.
Be sure to read this manual before attempting to use the Unit and keep this
manual close at hand for reference during operation.
WARNING It is extremely important that a PLC and all PLC Units be used for the
specified purpose and under the specified conditions, especially in
applications that can directly or indirectly affect human life. You must
consult with your OMRON representative before applying a PLC System to
the above-mentioned applications.
Safety Precautions
WARNING Confirm safety sufficiently before transferring I/O memory area status from
the CX-Programmer to the PLC. The devices connected to Output Units
may malfunction, egardless of the operating mode of the CPU Unit.
Caution is required in respect to the following functions.
•Transferring from the CX-Programmer to real I/O (CIO Area) in the CPU
Unit using the PLC Memory window.
•Transferring from file memory to real I/O (CIO Area) in the CPU Unit
using the Memory Card window.
Caution Confirm safety at the destination node before transferring a program to
another node or changing contents of the I/O memory area. Doing either of
these without confirming safety may result in injury.
Caution Execute online edit only after confirming that no adverse effects will be
caused by extending the cycle time. Otherwise, the input signals may not
be readable.

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Caution Confirm safety sufficiently before monitoring power flow and present value
status in the Ladder Section window or when monitoring present values in
the Watch window. If force-set/reset or set/reset operations are
inadvertently performed by pressing short-cut keys, the devices connected
to Output Units may malfunction, regardless of the operating mode of the
CPU Unit.
Application Precaution
Observe the following precautions when using the CX-Programmer.
•Observe the following precautions before starting the CX-Programmer.
•Exit all applications not directly related to the CX-Programmer.
Particularly exit any software such as screen savers, virus checkers,
email or other communications software, and schedulers or other
applications that start up periodically or automatically.
•Disable sharing hard disks, printers, or other devices with other
computers on any network.
•With some notebook computers, the RS-232C port is allocated to a
modem or a infrared line by default. Following the instructions in
documentation for your computer and enable using the RS-232C port
as a normal serial port.
•With some notebook computers, the default settings for saving
energy do not supply the rated power to the RS-232C port. There
may be both Windows settings for saving energy, as well as setting
for specific computer utilities and BIOS. Following the instructions in
documentation for your computer, disable all energy saving settings.
•Do not turn OFF the power supply to the PLC or disconnect the
connecting cable while the CX-Programmer is online with the PLC. The
computer may malfunction.s
•With the CS/CJ-series PLCs, when creating an AUTOEXEC.IOM file
from the CX-Programmer to automatically transfer data at startup, set the
first write address to D20000 and be sure that the size of data written
does not exceed the size of the DM Area. When the data file is read from
the Memory Card at startup, data will be written in the CPU Unit starting
at D20000 even if another address was set when the AUTOEXEC.IOM
file was created. Also, if the DM Area is exceeded (which is possible
when the CX-Programmer is used), the remaining data will be written to
the EM Area. Refer to information on file operations in the CS/CJ-series
Programming Manual for details.
•Confirm that no adverse effect will occur in the system before attempting
any of the following. Not doing so may result in an unexpected operation.
Changing the operating mode of the PLC.
•Force-setting/force-resetting any bit in memory.
•Changing the present value of any word or any set value in memory.
•Check the user program for proper execution before actually running it
on the Unit. Not checking the program may result in an unexpected
operation.
•Precaution on Using Indirect DM and EM Addresses in Comparison
Instructions:
When indirect DM or EM addresses are used as operands in comparison
instructions, the top portion of the comparison instruction will be
displayed in yellow when it is being monitored. At that time the power
flow will not be monitored to the right of such comparison instructions.
The contact and coil status, and present values of operands in special
instructions will be displayed normally.

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•The user program and parameter area data in CS1-H CPU Units is
backed up in the built-in flash memory. The BKUP indicator will light on
the front of the CPU Unit when the backup operation is in progress. Do
not turn OFF the power supply to the CPU Unit when the BKUP indicator
is lit. The data will not be backed up if power is turned OFF.
To display the status of writing to flash memory on the CX-Programmer,
place a checkmark by Display dialog to show PLC Memory Backup
Status on the PLC properties and then select Windows | PLC Memory
Backup Status from the Windows menu.
•Precaution in Changing the PLC Type
On the CX-Programmer, you can change the PLC (device) type or CPU
type. When these are changed, however, only the data for the ladder
program and the symbol tables are changed. The following data will be
initialized and must be reset.
•PLC Setup
•Expansion instructions
•I/O tables
•PLC memory
Particularly the PLC Setup has a large impact on PLC system operation.
Be careful to reset all require settings after changing the PLC type.
If expansion instruction allocations are not reset, program errors could
occur, preventing the PLC from running. Always restore the expansion
instruction allocates to the previous settings after changing the PLC
type.

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Observe the following precautions when using the CX-Net.
• Do not change the operating mode of the CPU Unit without first
confirming that operation of the controlled system will not be affect.
• Do not run the user program on the PLC until its operation has been
checked sufficiently.
• The data link mode (manual setting or automatic setting) and data link
method are determined according to the data link setting in the startup
node. In the startup node, set a data link table in the case of manual
setting and data link automatic setting parameters in the case of
automatic setting. If the settings are incorrect, the data link will not start.
• Check the following items before starting data links. If incorrect data link
tables or parameters are set, injury may result due to unexpected
operation of the system. Even if the correct data link tables and
parameters have been set, do not start or stop data links before verifying
that there will be no adverse influence on the system.
(1) Manually Set Data Links
Check the data link tables in each node participating in the data link to
see that they are correct.
Be sure that data link tables are deleted from nodes that are not
participating in the data links.
(2) Automatically Set Data Links
Be sure that the correct DM parameters have been set in the data link
startup node.
• CPU Bus Units will be automatically restarted when routing tables are
transferred from a Programming Device to the CPU Unit. Resetting is
required to use the new tables. Confirm that restarting the CPU Bus
Units will not adversely affect system operation before transferring
routing tables.

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Version Upgrade Information
The following tables outline the changes that have been made from version 3.0 to version 3.1 of the CX-
Programmer.
nProgram Editing Functions
Improvements to Global Reparacement Operation
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
Changes between normally open
contacts and normally closed contacts
could be performed only with the /key.
They could not be performed globally.
If Change All is selected from the Edit menu and a checkmark is placed in the
checkbox for Invert open/close bit before performing a global replacement for the
PLC, all specified operands that are normally open contacts will be changed to
normally closed contacts and all normally closed contacts will be changed to
normally open contacts. Refer to Chapter 3 of PART 1 for details (page 41).
Global replacements for addresses
applied to both the ladder programs and
symbol data.
If the check box for symbols (including I/O comments) is cleared before an
address is replaced globally, the symbols table and I/O comments will not be
changed and only addresses in the ladder program will be changed.
If the check box for symbols (including I/O comments) is selected before an
address is replaced globally, the replacement operation will be the same as the
previous version.
Drawing or Deleting a Connecting Line by Dragging from the Start Point to the End Point
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
Connecting lines could be input from the
keyboard, icons, or menus. (They could
not be input by dragging with the
mouse.)
Connecting lines can be drawn by clicking the Line Connect Mode icon and
then clicking the starting point and dragging to the end point. Connecting lines
can also be deleted by dragging after clicking the Line Delete Mode icon.
Note: A line can also be drawn by dragging on a line that is not connected on
one end. Refer to Chapter 3 of PART 1 for details (page 21).
Operand at the Cursor Position Appears as Default for Find or Replace Operations
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
When performing a Find or Replace
operation, the previous contents of the
previous Find and Replace fields are
displayed regardless of the position of
the cursor.
When a Find or Replace operation is performed, the Bit Addresses, Addresses,
Values, Symbol Names, or Mnemonics (i.e., in the Look at field for each) at the
position of the cursor is displayed in the Find what field. Refer to Chapter 3 of
PART 1 for details (page 38-39).
Note: If the Look at field is a Symbol comments or Program comments, the Find
what field will be blank.
History of Previous Find or Replace Settings
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
No history of previous settings was
displayed for Find or Replace operations. Histories of previous find and replace settings are displayed in pull-down menus
for the Find what field and Replace with field. Refer to Chapter 3 of PART 1 for
details (page 38-39).
Size Changes for Go to Commented Rung Window
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
The size of the Go to Commented
Rung window was fixed when jumping to
rung comments. (This window was
previously a dialog box.)
The size of the Go to Commented Rung window displayed when Edit | Go to |
Commented Rung is selected can be changed. Refer to Chapter 3 of PART 1
for details (page 48).

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Guidance Displays for SYSMAC Support Software or SYSWIN Shortcut Keys
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
Shortcut keys could be allocated for CX-
Programmer functions for SYSMAC
Support Software operations and
SYSWIN operations, but guidance could
not be displayed.
Guidance can be displayed for CX-Programmer functions for SYSMAC Support
Software operations and SYSWIN operations by selecting Function Key
Guidance from the View menu. The CX-Programmer shortcut key allocations for
all keys can be displayed by selecting Information Window from the View
menu. Refer to Chapter 1 of PART 1 for details (page 5).
nOnline Functions
nMonitor Functions
Display Form Setting for Operands for Special Instructions when Monitoring in Ladder
Section Windows
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
When monitoring on the Ladder Section
window, the symbol data type was given
priority as the display format for
operands for special instructions.
For example, the data type for the MOV
instruction is CHANNEL, so the display
was always 4-digit hexadecimal.
The data type for MOVL is also
CHANNEL so the display was always 8-
digit hexadecimal.
Also, for an unnamed symbol the data
type is CHANNEL so the display was
always 4-digit hexadecimal.
The display format for the present values of operands of special instructions
when monitoring on the Ladder Section Window can be selected from the
following data types. The same display format must be used globally.
To select the display format, click the desired button or select Monitoring Data
Type from the View menu.
•Decimal
•Signed Decimal
•Monitor in Hex
The default display formats will be as follows if none of the above display
formats is selected.
•Named symbol will be monitored in the symbol data type.
•Unnamed symbol will be monitored in the operand data type.
•Two-word operations, such as for the MOVL instruction, will be monitored in
2-word hexadecimal.
•For present values displayed in formats other than hexadecimal, “D” is
attached for 2-word data and “L” is attached for 4-word data. Refer to
Chapter 3 of PART 1 for details (page 74).
Improvement in Operation to Change PVs for Special Instructions
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
Present values were changed from the
menus. Present values can be changed by pressing the Enter key on an operand that is
being monitored, or by double-clicking it.
Start Address Setting when Monitoring Present Values in I/O Memory
(Continuous Address Monitoring)
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
The address to monitor in the PLC
Memory Window could not be specified
(either the screen had to be scrolled or
individual addresses had to be monitored
in Watch windows).
Also, with floating-point or double-
precision floating-point binary, monitoring
was possible only from addresses
divisible by 2 or 4.
The start address to be monitored can be specified to monitor consecutive
addresses in the PLC Memory Window. Refer to Chapter 2 of PART 2 for
details (page 10-11).

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Monitoring Bit Status and Word Contents when Monitoring Present Values in I/O Memory
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
Bit status displays in the PLC Memory
Window had to be performed in word
units.
When the binary word display format is selected for the PLC Memory Window,
bit status is displayed both for individual bits and as hexadecimal word values.
Refer to Chapter 2 of PART 2 for details (page 10-11).
Simple Transfer of Data to the PLC when Monitoring Present Values in I/O Memory
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
To transfer data changed in I/O memory
while monitoring, the monitor status had
to be cleared and then PLC | Transfer |
To PLC had to be selected, the range
specified, and the transfer specified in
the PLC Memory Window.
Individual cells being monitoring in the PLC Memory Window can be selected
and the Set | Value command or the Set Value button can be used to display
the Set Present Value dialog box. Data can be input into this dialog box for
individual I/O memory address and then the OK button can be clicked to
directly change the value in the PLC.
When binary values are being displayed, the menus and buttons can be used to
Set, Reset, Force On, Force Off, or Force Cancel individual bits. Refer to
Chapter 2 of PART 2 for details (page 10).
nClear All Memory Areas Function
All Clear Operation for CPU Unit Memory (User Program, Parameter Area, and I/O Memory)
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
Unless a memory error actually occurred in the PLC
the CPU Unit memory clear operation (see note) could
not be performed from the Error Log. Also there was no
function (all clear) to initialize the CPU Unit memory.
Note: The CX-Programmer had to be placed online,
PLC | Edit Error Log had to be selected to display the
Errors window, and then the Clear All button had to be
clicked.
The user program, Parameter Area, and I/O Memory in the CPU
Unit can be cleared to initialize the CPU Unit by selecting Clear
All Memory Areas from the CX-Programmer's PLC menu or
selecting Clear All Memory Areas from the Options menu of
the PLC Errors dialog box.
These operations are possible even if a memory error has not
occurred in the PLC (the same as they are for a Programming
Console). Refer to Chapter 4 of PART 1 (page 78) and Refer to
Chapter 6 of PART 2 (page 10-11) for details.
nOn-line Editing
Power Flow Monitoring during Online Editing
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
The power flow could not be monitored
during online editing. The power flow is displayed during online editing in monitoring status.
I/O Comment Changes during Online Editing
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
Changes to I/O comments made during
online editing could not be saved in the
CPU Unit (see note).
If changes were made, the symbol table
file had to be transferred to file memory
in a CS-, CJ-, CVM1, or CV-series PLC
or to the I/O comment area in UM (user
memory) in a C-series PLC.
Note: New I/O comments could be
added to the symbol table in CX-
Programmer.
I/O comments can be changed during online editing in Ladder diagram view,
in the Symbol Table, or in I/O Comment View.
If I/O comments have been changed when online editing is ended, a
confirmation message will appear asking if the symbol table file should be
transferred to file memory in a CS-, CJ-, CVM1, or CV-series PLC or to the I/O
comment area in the allocated UM (user memory) in a C-series PLC.
Refer to Chapter 2 of PART 1 for details (page 24).
Note 1: Symbol table names and addresses cannot be changed during online
editing.
Note 2: I/O comments with symbol names cannot be transferred to the I/O
comment area in UM (User Memory) in C-series PLCs.

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nVerification
Program Verification Offline or Online
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
Program verification was possible only
between the current project and the PLC. Program verification is possible offline between the current project and a
closed project file. (Select Compare Program from the File menu and select
the file to be compared.) The results of verification can be saved to a file in
CSV format. Refer to Chapter 2 of PART 1 for details (page 23).
Added or omitted instructions were not
displayed in verification results (if added
or omitted instructions were
encountered, the verification results for
the rest of the program would show that
the programs were completely different).
Verification results are displayed by section and mnemonic, including added
or omitted instructions. Jumping is also possible from mnemonic verification
results to the corresponding locations in ladder view. Refer to Chapter 2 of
PART 1 for details (page 23).
Displaying Dialog Box for Verification or Transfer when Going Online
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
Nothing was displayed before going
online. If a checkmark is placed in the Prohibit the online operations until the PC and
PLC data matches checkbox on the PLCs tab page that appears when Tools
| Options is selected, an Online Action dialog box to select either verifying or
transferring data will be displayed. Depending on the selection, before going
online, the program will be verified between the CX-Programmer and the PLC,
the program will be transferred to the PLC, or the program will be transferred
from the PLC. Refer to Chapter 4 of PART 1 for details (page 71).
nUnit Online Replacement
Unit Online Replacement for CS1D or CVM1D PLCs
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
With a CS1D or CVM1D CPU Unit, hot swapping (i.e., online replacement) is
possible during operation for Basic I/O Units and, for the CS1D, Special I/O
Units and CPU Bus Units as well. Open the I/O tables for the project, select the
Unit to be replaced, and select Hot Swap from the Options menu. Click the
Start Hot Swap button, remove the old Unit, mount the new Unit and click the
End Hot Swap button. Perform this operation for each Unit to be replaced.
Refer to Chapter 3 of PART 2 for details (page 24).
Note: Online replacement is possible for a CS1D or CVM1D CPU Unit in any
operating mode. Use the following settings in the Change PLC dialog box.
CPU Unit being used PLC type selection list CPU Unit model
CS1D CS1H-H CPU65 or CPU67
Unit online replacement for CS1D or
CVM1D CPU Units was possible only
from a Programming Console and was
not possible from the CX-Programmer.
(C2000H I/O Unit online replacement
was possible.)
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nI/O Table Editing Functions
Specifying Slot Start Address when Editing I/O Tables for Slots Other than First Rack Slots
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
For CS- and CJ-series PLCs, the start
address for each Rack could be set (but
the start address could not be set for
each slot).
For CS1-H, CJ1-H, CJ1M, and CS1D CPU Units in the CS- and CJ-series PLCs,
Options | Rack/Slot Start Address can be selected during I/O table editing to
set the start address for a specific Rack and slot (in addition to the start address
for each Rack).
This can be used, for example, to allocate fixed addresses to Input Units and
Output Units. Refer to Chapter 3 of PART 2 for details (page 25).
Note: The start address information set for Racks and slots can be downloaded
and uploaded for the CPU Unit.
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
When editing I/O tables, unit number,
number of allocated unit numbers,
number of input words, number of output
words had to be set for Special I/O Units
and CPU Bus Units, and the unit
numbers and number of allocated unit
numbers were displayed in the I/O Table
window, but the number of input words
and the number of output words were not
displayed in the I/O Table window.
When editing I/O tables, the number of input words and number of output words
are displayed in the I/O Table window for Special I/O Units and CPU Bus Units
that have been set (Out: , In: ). Refer to Chapter 3 of PART 2 for details
(page 25).
nOther Changes
Data Transfer and Verification for a ROM Writer
Previous version (Ver. 3.0) New version (Ver. 3.1)
With the C-series PLCs, any of the following methods can be used for data transfer and
verification with a ROM Writer.
•Using the CX-Programmer, transfer the program from the computer to the ROM
Writer.
•Transfer program from the ROM Writer to a CX-Programmer project.
•Verify programs between CX-Programmer and ROM Writer.
•Create Intel Hex format files from CX-Programmer programs.
•Input from an Intel Hex format file to the CX-Programmer project.
Refer to Chapter 4 of PART 1 for details (page 79).
Note: The data transferred for each PLC is listed below.
PLC Data
C1000H/2000H Program, I/O tables, SYSMAC NET data link tables, battery
error detection method
C200H Program, I/O tables, Fixed DM, battery error detection method
C200HS Program, I/O tables, PLC Setup, Expansion DM, expansion
instructions
CQM1, CQM1H Program, PLC Setup, expansion instructions
Transfer and verification were
not possible for a ROM Writer.
C200HX/HG/HE (-Z) Program, I/O tables, PLC Setup , Expansion DM, expansion
instructions
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