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Transferring Memory in SuperVision

The InterOP8500 module using the 85M
module driver can store up to 59 FBs,
depending on their size.
1. Log in to SuperVision on a workstation
connected to the module network. You
can also connect directly to the module
using the Access Port; see
"Communicating with the Workstation" on
page 8.
2. Navigate to the module driver and look at
the module status report in SuperVision to
make sure the module type and number
agree with the module.
• To view the module status report in
SuperVision v3.0, click Tools -
Troubleshooting - Module Status.
• To view the module status report in
SuperVision v2.6b, press the Esc key,
type MO ,,module address,15 and
press Enter.
3. Transfer memory to the module.
• In SuperVision v3.0, click Tools -
Troubleshooting - Transfer Memory to
Module.
• In SuperVision v2.6b, download
memory for This Module.
4. When the memory transfer is finished,
check the module status report again.
Make sure the FB List shows all the FBs
you intended to transfer.

Troubleshooting

Formatting the Module

If you are unable to communicate with a
module after transferring memory, you can,
as a last resort, manually format the module
to try to restore communication. Formatting
the module erases all memory, so you need to
transfer memory back to the module once it is
formatted.
Revised 7/10/01 • InterOP8500
NOTE Since the module is automatically
formatted when you transfer memory, you
should only manually format the module if
communication was not established after the
memory transfer.
1. Turn the module's power off. Make sure
the module's address switches are not set
to '0 0'.
2. Press and hold the Format button (see
Figure 1 on page 2 for location).
3. While continuing to hold the Format
button, turn the module's power on.
4. Continue to hold the button until the Error
LED flashes three times in sync with the
Run LED.
5. Release the Format button.
6. Transfer memory to the module. Refer to
"Transferring Memory" on page 17.

LEDs

The InterOP8500 module has several LED
indicators to show the status of certain
functions. Table 10 on page 19 explains the
Run (LED 3) and Error (LED 4) LED signals in
detail to assist troubleshooting.
LED 1 Rx - lights when the InterOP8500
receives data through the network segment.
LED 2 Tx - lights when the InterOP8500
transmits data over the network segment.
LED 5 Communications Power - Indicates
power is being supplied to the
communications circuitry.
LED 6 Logic Power +5V - indicates power is
being supplied to the logic circuitry.
LED 7 Power +12V - indicates power is
being supplied to the analog circuitry.
LED 8-23 Binary Outputs - indicates 12V
on the individual output.
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