User`s manual
2-36 Motion Mate™ DSM314 for Series 90™-30 PLCs User's Manual
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January 2001 GFK-1742A
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Store the Configuration to the PLC
You should complete the configuration of your Series 90-30 system to include the Power Supply,
Rack, CPU and additional modules to match the target system. Consult the
VersaPro Programming
Software User’s Guide
, GFK-1670, and VersaPro on-line help as needed.
IMPORTANT
The completed configuration must be stored to the PLC. See “Connecting to and Storing Your
Configuration to the PLC” in Chapter 15 for instructions on how to do this. For additional details,
consult the
VersaPro Programming Software User’s Guide
, GFK-1670, and the VersaPro on-line
help as needed.
If all seems in order (that is, there are no PLC or IO status errors after Store, etc.),
then it must be . . .
Motion Time
!
NOTE
A PLC status error of “System Configuration Mismatch” with the same rack/slot
location as a DSM314 indicates that there is a parameter configured and sent to
the DSM314 that has been rejected by the DSM314. Carefully check each
parameter of your DSM314 configuration with the configuration settings in this
manual for the discrepancy. Correct the discrepancy, clear the PLC Fault, and re-
Store the configuration. Check that the error has been corrected. See the next
section, Enabling Run Mode on the PLC, for instructions on viewing and clearing
PLC faults.
The DSM314 can detect many typical configuration errors. These are returned as
error codes of the form Dxxx (hex) in the
Module Status Code
%AI word or
Axis
Error Code
%AI words. These errors do not cause a PLC status of “System
Configuration Mismatch”. Refer to Appendix A for a description of these errors.
Correct any configuration errors and re-store the configuration with the PLC in
Stop mode.