Rockwell Automation 57C650 AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.8 User Manual

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AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.x

5.4.3

Loading Operating Systems

AutoMax Processor modules and UDC modules require operating

systems to be loaded before they can function in the rack. The

AutoMax Programming Executive software includes the operating

systems for the AutoMax Processors. Operating systems for the

Universal Drive Controller (UDC) modules are included only on

the separatelyĆpurchased DPS drive software. This software is

assumed to be loaded onto the personal computer if it is

required. The UDC operating system file also contains the operating

systems for the Power Module Interface (PMI) Processors. Once the

UDC operating system has been loaded to the UDC module, the PMI

operating system is automatically loaded to the PMI Processor(s)

upon powerĆup.
Before you can go online with any rack in the system, the operating

system for the AutoMax Processor(s) must be loaded to the local rack

from the personal computer on which you have installed the AutoMax

Programming Executive software. If you are running Version 3.5 of

the Programming Executive software, and the local rack already

contains Version 2.0 or later of the AutoMax operating system, you

can communicate with any rack that is on the same network as this

local rack. However, you will be able to use only those features that

are supported by the operating system which exists on the

destination rack. For example, before you can load the UDC

operating system to the UDC module(s) in a rack, Version 3.6 of the

AutoMax operating system must be loaded to the AutoMax

Processor(s) in that rack. If you are running an earlier version of the

Programming Executive software, you will not be able to

communicate with a rack that contains the AutoMax Version 3.6

operating system either by direct connection or over the network.
The leftmost AutoMax Processor in the rack will check for

compatibility between the AutoMax OS and the UDC OS. If you

replace a UDC with another UDC that already contains an OS that 's

incompatible, the new UDC will be disabled and its OS OK" LED will

turn off.
Precautions in Loading the AutoMax Operating System
Normally, when the operating system is loaded to the AutoMax

Processors in a rack, the AutoMax operating system currently on the

Processors (if any) is written over. However, it is possible that the

operating system in the rack is a later version than the operating

system contained in the Programming Executive software you are

using. In this case, the Programming Executive will be unable to

establish communication with the rack in order to load the new

AutoMax operating system until you erase the existing operating

system. The procedure for erasing the operating system for all of the

AutoMax Processors in a rack is described in section 5.4.4.
The situation described above cannot occur when loading the

operating system to UDC modules since communication is

established first with the AutoMax Processor in the rack first and then

with the UDC module rather than the UDC module directly. The

existing operating system on a UDC module (if any) will be written

over when you load any UDC operating system to that module.
AutoMax Processor modules have onĆboard battery backup, so you

will need to reĆload the AutoMax operating system only when

enhancements become available, when you change the password

for the rack using the PWOS.EXE utility described in 9.2.1, or when

an AutoMax Processor module in the rack is replaced. Note carefully

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