15 system re-initialization, 15 system rećinitialization – Rockwell Automation 57C650 AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.8 User Manual

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10Ć8

AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.x

The task is stopped and will not go into run again until you put it

into run using the RUN command described in 15.1.

2. You stop all tasks in the rack to which you are connected, either

directly or over a network, using the STOPĆALL command

described in 16.2.
All tasks in the rack are stopped and all I/O modules are cleared,

i.e., set to 0, false, or off.
Application tasks will not go into run again until you put them all

into run using the RUNĆALL command described in 15.2. You can

also put the tasks into run individually using the RUN command

described in 15.1.

3. A StopĆAll fault occurs.

All tasks in the rack are stopped and all I/O modules are cleared.

The Processor module detecting the fault will display an error

code. See 10.12 for more information about stopĆall faults.
Before you run tasks again, you should first clear the error log

described in 19.0. Application tasks will not go into run again

until you use the RUN or RUNĆALL commands described in 15.1

and 15.2, respectively.

4. You cycle power or a power failure occurs.

All tasks in the rack are stopped and all I/O modules are cleared.

When power is returned to the system, a reĆinitialization occurs.
Application tasks in the rack can be put into run in two ways after

power comes back on: manually, using the RUN or RUNĆALL

commands described in 15.1 and 15.2, respectively; or

automatically by the system if AUTOĆRUN was enabled at the

time power went off.
AUTOĆRUN puts into run only those application tasks that were

running when power went off. It will not put any tasks into run if

any errors occurred prior to power going off, or if any errors

occur during the system reĆstart.

10.15 System ReĆInitialization

System reĆinitialization refers to a condition that occurs in a rack that

contains at least one Processor module. It does not necessarily affect

other racks on networks connected to the rack through 57C404.

57C404A, or 57C404B modules.
A system reĆinitialization will occur under the following conditions:
D when the system powersĆup after power to the system is turned

off either by cycling power or through a power failure,

D after the occurrence of a STOPĆALL fault,
D after you issue a STOPĆALL command
The following steps occur during a system reĆinitialization:
1. The following codes are cleared:

drive fault codes 81" through 86"

status codes d0" through dF"

configuration task error codes E0" through EF"
Any other fault codes are reĆdisplayed.

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