9 - using microsd cards, Overview, Project backup and restore – Rockwell Automation 2080-LC20-20QBBR Micro820 20-point Programmable Controllers User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-UM005A-EN-E - December 2013

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Chapter

9

Using microSD Cards

This chapter provides a description of microSD card support on
Micro820 controllers.

The last section provides quickstart projects for the datalog and recipe functions.

Overview

Micro820 controllers support microSD cards for the following purposes:

• Project backup and restore
• Datalog and Recipe

Project Backup and
Restore

Project backup and restore on Micro820 controllers are mainly supported
through the microSD card. Both backup and restore can be initiated or manually

Topic

Page

Overview

73

Project Backup and Restore

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Backup and Restore Directory Structure

75

Powerup Settings in ConfigMeFirst.txt

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General Configuration Rules in ConfigMeFirst.txt

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ConfigMeFirst.txt Errors

77

Datalog

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Recipe

83

Quickstart Projects for Datalog and Recipe Function Blocks

87

IMPORTANT

For optimum performance, regularly check available space on your
microSD card and ensure that the card is exclusively used for the
Micro800 controller and no unnecessary files are present. Regularly
delete old datalog files and directories.

IMPORTANT

Do not remove the microSD card or power down while operations such as
upload, download, delete, search, backup and restore are ongoing to
prevent data loss. A blinking SD status LED indicates that these
operations are ongoing.

IMPORTANT

To prevent data loss, recipe and datalog function blocks must indicate
Idle status before microSD card is removed.

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