User guide
Chapter 14
Using EEPROMs and UVPROMs
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10.Press [F2]. The prompt line indicates XFERRING MEMORY MODULE TO PROC
momentarily, then returns to this display:
Program Directory
Programmer Processor
Prog: 1000 Prog: 1066
File: 222 File:
Exec Files: 4 Exec Files: 3
Data Files: 9 Data Files: 9
PROGRAM FILES DIFFER
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
OFFLINE UPLOAD
DWNLOAD
PRG
MODE
CLR_PRC
A copy of the EEPROM program has been transferred to the processor.
You can burn a program into an EEPROM memory module using a processor
that is different from the one used to run the program. The following
conditions describe how to accomplish this.
Burning EEPROMs for a SLC 5/01 Processor or Fixed Controller
As long as the program does not exceed the memory size of the processor
that burns the EEPROM, you can use one SLC 5/01 processor or fixed
controller to burn the EEPROM program and another SLC 5/01 processor or
fixed controller to actually run it. The I/O and rack configurations of the
processors do not have to match, however, the processor and I/O
configuration must match the EEPROM program in order to enter the Run
mode. If you do, a major fault will occur.
You cannot use a SLC 5/02 processor to burn a program configured for a
SLC 5/01 processor or fixed controller. A program configured for a SLC
5/01 processor or fixed controller can only be downloaded to a SLC 5/01
processor or fixed controller.
Burning EEPROMs for a SLC 5/02 Processor
You can use one SLC 5/02 processor to burn the EEPROM program, and
another SLC 5/02 processor to actually run it. The I/O and rack
configurations of the two processors do not have to match, however, the
processor and I/O configuration must match the EEPROM program in order
to enter the Run mode. If you do, a major fault will occur.
You cannot use a SLC 5/01 processor or fixed controller to burn a program
configured for a SLC 5/02 processor. A program configured for a SLC 5/02
processor can only be downloaded to a SLC 5/02 processor.
EEPROM Burning Options