Place of Origin: | Japan |
Brand Name: | Tamagawa |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | TS5208N111E78 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
TAMAGAWA: | TAMAGAWA | TS5208N111E78: | TS5208N111E78 |
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Temperature: | 20-80 | Color: | Black |
Material: | Iron | Wire: | Wire |
Dimension: | 30mm |
Electrostatic discharge can damage the memory card or the receptacle on the CPU. | Slide the protection switch away from the "Lock" position. If you insert a memory card (whether configured as a program or transfer card) into a |
Make contact with a grounded conductive pad and/or wear a grounded wrist strap when you handle the memory card |
running CPU, the CPU goes immediately to STOP mode, which might result in damage to the equipment or to the process being controlled. Before inserting or removing a memory |
Store the memory card in a conductive container. Check that the memory card is not write-protected. | card, always ensure that the CPU is not actively controlling a machine or process. Always |
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install an emergency stop circuit for your application or process.
Note
If you insert a memory card with the CPU in STOP mode, the diagnostic buffer displays a
message that the memory card evaluation has been initiated. The CPU will evaluate the
memory card the next time you either change the CPU to RUN mode, reset the CPU
memory with an MRES, or power-cycle the CPU. To insert a memory card, open the top
CPU door and insert the memory card in
the slot. A push-push type connector
allows for easy insertion and removal.
The memory card is keyed for proper
installationWhen you copy a program to a transfer card or a program card, the program includes the
startup parameter for the CPU. Before copying the program to the memory card, always
ensure that you have configured the operating mode for the CPU following a power-cycle.
Select whether the CPU starts in STOP mode, RUN mode, or in the previous mode (prior to
the power cycle)Electrostatic discharge can damage the memory card or the receptacle on the CPU.
Make contact with a grounded conductive pad and/or wear a grounded wrist strap
whenever you handle the memory card. Store the memory card in a conductive container.
Creating a transfer card
Always remember to configure the startup parameter of the CPU (Page 110) before copying
a program to the transfer card. To create a transfer card, follow these steps:
1. Insert a blank SIMATIC memory card into an SD card reader/writer attached to your
computer.
If you are reusing a SIMATIC memory card that contains a user program or a firmware
update, you must delete the program files before reusing the card. Use Windows Explorer
to display the contents of the memory card and delete the "S7_JOB.S7S" file and also
delete any existing "Data Logs" folders and directory folder (such as "SIMATIC.S7S" or
"FWUPDATE.S7S").
2. In the Project tree (Project view), expand the "SIMATIC Card Reader" folder and select
your card reader.
3. Display the "Memory card" dialog by right-clicking the drive letter corresponding to the
memory card in the card reader and selecting "Properties" from the context menu. 4. In the "Memory card" dialog, select "Transfer" from the "Card type" drop-down menu.
At this point, STEP 7 creates the empty transfer card. If you are creating an empty
transfer card, such as to recover from a lost CPU password (Page 118), remove the
transfer card from the card reader. 5. Add the program by selecting the CPU device (such as PLC_1 [CPU 1214 DC/DC/DC]) in
the Project tree and dragging the CPU device to the memory card. (Another method is to
copy the CPU device and paste it to the memory card.) Copying the CPU device to the
memory card opens the "Load preview" dialog.
6. In the "Load preview" dialog, click the "Load" button to copy the CPU device to the
memory card.
7. When the dialog displays a message that the CPU device (program) has been loaded
without errors, click the "Finish" button. Verify that the CPU is not actively running a process before inserting the memory card.
Inserting a memory card will cause the CPU to go to STOP mode, which could affect the
operation of an online process or machine. Unexpected operation of a process or machine
could result in death or injury to personnel and/or property damage.
Before inserting a memory card, always ensure that the CPU is offline and in a safe state.
To transfer the program to a CPU, follow these steps:
1. Insert the transfer card into the CPU (Page 108). If the CPU is in RUN, the CPU will go to
STOP mode. The maintenance (MAINT) LED flashes to indicate that the memory card
needs to be evaluated.
2. Power-cycle the CPU to evaluate the memory card. Alternative methods for rebooting the
CPU are to perform either a STOP-to-RUN transition or a memory reset (MRES) from
STEP 7. After the rebooting and evaluating the memory card, the CPU copies the program to the
internal load memory of the CPU.
The RUN/STOP LED alternately flashes green and yellow to indicate that the program is
being copied. When the RUN/STOP LED turns on (solid yellow) and the MAINT LED
flashes, the copy process has finished. You can then remove the memory card.
4. Reboot the CPU (either by restoring power or by the alternative methods for rebooting) to