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Downloading Memory

Use the following procedure to download memory into the
GX-Line modules. If you have any problems during this
procedure, contact Technical Support.
1.
Log into SuperVision, SuperVision for Windows, or
Vision Plus using a Workstation or portable computer
that is Direct-Connected, Modem-Connected, or
connected directly on the ALC network. When
downloading multiple modules, a Direct-Network
connection will yield the fastest memory download
time.
2.
Get a Modstat of the real module address by pressing
the [esc] and typing:
MO ,,(module no.), 15
NOTE: The module no. is the same as the module's
address. If the module is on-line and communicating,
this command will bring up a Modstat page.
3.
Look at the Modstat page and verify that the module
type and number agrees with the module to be
downloaded.
4.
Issue these commands:
Download, Memory, This Module.
5.
When the memory download is finished obtain the
Modstat page. Check the screen display's FB List to
verify that the FBs you intended to download are in
the module.

LEDs

LED Identification

The G4106 LEDs are identified as follows (see Figure 10
for location):
Run - blinks when the processor is running.
Error - lights when an error is detected.
Main Power - indicates power is being supplied to the
module.
Communications Power - indicates power is being
supplied to communications circuitry.
Logic Power - indicates power is being supplied to logic
circuitry.
Rev (29-AUG-97) • Module Driver v4.7
Transmit - lights when the G4106 transmits data over the
CMnet.
Receive - lights when the G4106 receives data from the
CMnet.
Digital Output Status - lights up when an output is
activated.

LED Power-up Sequence

During power-up, the module goes through an
initialization and self test sequence. Proper module
power-up can be verified by observing the LEDs as
follows:
1.
The Run and Error LEDs turn on and begin blinking.
2.
The Error LED will then turn off.
3.
The Run LED will continue blinking.
If the module is not responding and the LEDs do not
appear to be going through the appropriate initialization,
call Technical Support for assistance.
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Figure 10: G4106 LED Identification
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