Control panel extra menu – Rockwell Automation 1755-OF8 GuardPLC Controller Systems User Manual

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Publication 1753-UM001C-EN-P - March 2010

Chapter 14 Use the Control Panel to Monitor Status

Control Panel Extra Menu

Use the Extra menu of the Control Panel to modify communication
settings and change controller operation. You must have
Administrator access to use most of these menu options as indicated
in the table below.

Menu Item

Description

Set Date/Time

Sets the controller clock, if Set Main Enable is activated.

Enter the date as mm/dd/yy and the time as hh:mm.

Change System ID (SRS)

Changes the system ID (SRS) of the controller.

You must have Administrator access to be able to change the system ID (SRS).

Device Settings

Changes the Ethernet network parameters.

You must have Administrator access and the controller must be in STOP mode.

Update OS

Lets you download new COM OS and CPU OS.

Reboot Resource

Reboots the controller.

See

Recover From a Failure_Stop

on page

116

.

Load Resource Configuration from
Flash

Loads a copy of the last executable configuration to the controller

Clear Resource Configuration

Deletes the program memory of the controller and resets the configuration of the CPU and COM
modules.

GuardPLC 1200 and 2000 controllers only: Deletes the program memory of the controller and
resets the configuration of the CPU and COM modules.

This does not affect the battery-buffered memory for long term diagnostics, short term
diagnostics, date and time settings, system ID (SRS), or IP address.

To reset a controller to default settings, clear the controller and remove the back-up battery for at
least 20 seconds. Removing the back-up battery:

deletes date and time.

deletes long term and short term diagnosis.

deletes the configuration saved in the battery-buffered memory.

deletes all user accounts.

does not delete the program memory.

does not reset the configuration of the CPU and COM modules.

Use Online>Communication Settings and write the SRS back to the battery-buffered memory. This
validates the configuration so you can restart the routine.

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