Rockwell Automation 1785-CHBM ControlNet PLC-5 Hot Backup System User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1785-UM024B-EN-P - January 2003

4-4 Using I/O in Your ControlNet Hot Backup System

3. Use RSLogix5 to make all the desired I/O configuration changes

to the primary PLC-5. and accept all the changes. This will
temporarily close and open the scheduled connections.

4. Save the project in RSNetWorx and accept the pending edits. Do

a merged save.This makes the corresponding I/O configuration
changes to the PLC-5 in Program mode without affecting the
primary PLC-5.

5. Use RSNetWorx to uninhibit all the I/O connections that we

inhibited for the PLC-5 in Program mode.

6. Use RSNetWorx to verify that all redundant connections are

successful for both programmable controllers.

7. Place the PLC-5 currently in Program mode, back into Run

mode.

The procedure is complete. Your Hot Backup system is once again
valid.

Making I/O Configuration Changes to a Hot Backup System in
Program Mode

1. Use RSLogix5 to make all the I/O configuration changes to one

of the ControlNet nodes.

2. Accept all the changes.

3. Save the project in RSNetWorx and accept the pending edits. Do

a merged save.This makes the corresponding I/O configuration
changes to the other PLC-5.

4. Use RSNetWorx to verify that all redundant connections are

successful for both programmable controllers.

Output Ownership Verification for Redundant Connections

Output ownership verification (OOV) determines if a primary
processor does not own all of the redundant connection’s outputs
when its redundant connection is open. Word 8 of the CBI file
indicate the number of redundant connections that are not owned by
the primary processor.

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