5 cm2000 input/output operations, 1 tools → write to cm2000, 2 tools → read from cm2000 – BendixKing KPA 900 System RDR-2000 User Manual

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BENDIX/KING®

KPA 900

Page 3-10

Revision 2

©Honeywell International Inc. Do not print without express permission of Honeywell.

Dec/2007

There are two values shown in this window, the current value shown in the KPA 900 and
the new value to be set. Initially, the two values are the same. The increase/decrease
control in the new value frame is used to adjust the new value to the desired setting.

There are two command buttons on this window, Cancel and Save. The Cancel button
closes the window without transferring the changes to the KPA 900. The Save button
closes the window and transfers the changes. Changes are only transferred and
displayed on the KPA 900 and are not programmed into the CM 2000.

3.5 CM 2000 INPUT/OUTPUT OPERATIONS

The basic CM 2000 Input/Output operations are the writing of configuration data to the
module, and the reading and displaying of the configuration data that is stored in the
module.

3.5.1 TOOLS

→ WRITE TO CM 2000

The Write to CM 2000 option in the Tools menu transfers the configuration data displayed
on the KPA 900 to the CM 2000. The activity log includes the line "KPA 900 displayed
parameters are being programmed into CM 2000" as the write operation starts.

During the write operation, the mouse pointer changes to an hourglass and a progress
meter is displayed over the top of the activity log. As the writing progresses, the white
rectangles in the progress meter change to black. When the write operation is completed,
the progress meter is removed and the mouse pointer is restored.

The KPA 900 reads the CM 2000 and verifies that the contents are in agreement with the
displayed parameters (and additional validity requirements). It then records the result in
the activity log. A successful write operation is denoted by the message, "CM 2000 read
and verified to be in agreement with KPA 900 displayed parameters." A failed write
operation is denoted by the message, "CM 2000 contains corrupt data. Memories are not
identical." The exact message that is generated depends on the failure.

If the KPA 900 fails to successfully write the module, try the write operation again. Refer
to Section 1.4.2 for instructions. The failure may also be caused by a defective CM 2000.

3.5.2 TOOLS

→ READ FROM CM 2000

The Read from CM 2000 option in the Tools menu transfers the configuration data stored
in the CM 2000 to the KPA 900 display.

During the read operation, the mouse pointer changes to an hourglass and a progress
meter is displayed over the top of the activity log. As the reading progresses, the white
rectangles in the progress meter change to black. When the read operation is completed,
the progress meter is removed and the mouse pointer is restored.

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