Command: prog1, Command: prog2 – Rockwell Automation 1771-DB Basic Module User Manual - Series A User Manual

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Operating Functions

Chapter 5

5–14

Action taken:

You can use the PROG1 command to program the

resident EPROM with

baud rate information. When the module is

“powered-up”

the module reads this information and initializes the

program port with the stored baud rate. The

“sign-on” message is sent to

the

console immediately after the module completes its reset

sequence.

If the baud rate on the console device is changed you must

program

a new EPROM to make the module compatible with the new

console.

If

you have already used a PROG2 command, you cannot use the

PROG 1 command.

Action taken:

The PROG2 command functions the same as the

PROG1 command

except for the following. Instead of “signing-on” and

entering the command

mode, the module immediately begins executing

the first program stored in the resident EPROM, if no program

is stored

in RAM. Otherwise it

executes the RAM program. You can use the

PROG2 command to RUN a program on power-up without

connecting to

a console.

Saving PROG2 information is the same as typing a ROM 1,

RUN command sequence. This feature

also allows you to write a special

initialization

sequence in BASIC and generate a custom “sign-on”

message for specific applications.

If

you have already used a PROG1 command, you cannot use the

PROG 2 command.

5.3.14
Command: PROG1

5.3.15
Command: PROG2

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