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2) Important Product Information
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PLC Model Board ID Board Revision
C693CPU311 BC3C2 44A731725-G01R02 or later
C693CPU313 BC3C2 44A731725-G01R02 or later
C693CPU323 BC3D2 44A731730-G01R04 or later
C693CPU331 CP3A3 44A737299-G01R03 or later
C693CPU341 CH3A2 44A735369-G01R03 or later
Note: The newer suffixes (AE, V, and V) shown in the product list at the top of page 1 indicate a change in
the way the memory backup battery is shipped and does not affect the products' features and
functionality. For additional details on the memory backup battery, please see GFK-1948B or later.
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Firmware for these CPUs is stored in a replaceable EPROM. The following table provides identification
information for this EPROM.
Current CPU Catalog
Number
Previous Catalog Numbers
Replaced by this Release
EPROM
Location
EPROM Label Checksum
C693CPU311AD, AE C693CPU311AC and earlier U8 395-027M 8.40 01CBE1A8
C693CPU313U, V C693CPU313T and earlier U8 395-018M8.40 01CD6761
C693CPU323U, V C693CPU323T and earlier U8 395-019M 8.40 01CD6761
C693CPU331-CE C693CPU331-CD and earlier U35 395-045D 8.40 01BBA5B0
C693CPU341W C693CPU341V and earlier U35 528-001P 8.40 01AFA77C
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Those wishing to upgrade earlier versions of these CPU modules to version 8.40 may purchase the
appropriate upgrade kit. Select the upgrade kit catalog number that corresponds to your CPU from the
following table. Before upgrading firmware, read the "f Upgrading Firmware note in the "Operational Notes
section of this document.
CPU Model Upgrade Kit Catalog Number
C693CPU311 44A731233-G16
C693CPU313 44A731249-G12
C693CPU323 44A735538-G12
C693CPU331 44A731232-G16
C693CPU341 44A731240-G13
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If Upgrading Firmware
The user program, configuration, CPU D (used for SNP communication), and status tables will automatically
be cleared when the CPU firmware EPROM is changed. So you will need to restore these after performing a
firmware upgrade. The user program, configuration, and status tables can be restored from a program folder,
from memory card, or EEPROM. The SNP D must be set separately using the MS-DOS PLC programming
software, VersaPro software, or the Hand-Held Programmer.
EM3 CompatibiIity
All C693 Ethernet nterface (C693CMM321) modules used with release 6.50 or later of the C693 PLC
should be updated to release 1.10 or later of the C693CMM321. The MS-DOS PLC programming software
(C693 TCP/P/Ethernet) requires both CPU release 6.50 or later and C693CMM321 release 1.10 or later.
During a Run Mode (alt-s) Program Store of a large program block (greater than 14 kilobytes), the EM3 may
time-out, causing communications to fail. Changing the Communication Window to Run-to-Completion mode,
or storing the program in stop mode, will allow the store to take place successfully.
FBC CompatibiIity
The FBC version 3 or later is required for release 8.00 or later of the C693 PLC CPU firmware.
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Time-of Day (TOD) CIock Start-up ProbIem on CPU331 and CPU341
n some cases, if the backup battery was disconnected after the CPU was powered down, the TOD clock
would not restart when the PLC was powered back up. This would result in a fatal fault being logged that
identified the failure of the TOD clock. Subsequent cycling of power would not cause the clock to restart. t
could be restarted, however, by removing the CPU and shorting the "super capacitor memory backup
capacitor. This problem has been corrected in firmware release 8.40. (Note that CPUs 311, 313, and 323 do
not have a TOD clock.) Users with earlier versions of CPU331 or CPU341 who experience this problem are
advised to upgrade these CPUs to firmware release 8.40 (see the heading "Firmware Upgrade Kits).
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FBC Editing with Hand HeId Programmer (HHP)
A soft alarm fault could occur in release 8.20 when editing an FBC configuration with a hand held
programmer. This problem has been corrected in release 8.21.
Storing Foreign ModuIe Configuration to SIot 1
Storing a configuration with a foreign module in slot 1 (possible only on 311, 313, or 323) would result in a
fatal fault in release 8.20. This has been corrected in release 8.21.
End Function BIock
The End Function Block no longer terminates a sweep if it is in a subroutine. t merely exits the subroutine.
This restores the functionality as it was prior to release 8.
SVC REQ7
SVC REQ 7 previously would allow an invalid date, such as 2/29/01 to be entered. Dates with a day number
greater than is legal for the specified month is no longer allowed as input to SVC REQ 7.
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The following will be added to the IC69* PLC Serial Communications User's Manual at its next revision
(version E):
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AvaiIabIe Modes: SIave
Description:
Local command. This command disables the break-free SNP feature in C693 CPU firmware version
8.20 and later versions. Break-free SNP simplifies MODEM communication with C693 PLCs by
eliminating the requirement for a serial break at the start of each SNP and SNP-X session.
Break-free SNP on built-in slave ports in PLC CPUs uses a small fraction of the CPU processing
bandwidth. For most applications the impact on CPU performance is negligible. However, applications
that use multi-drop SNP or SNP-X communication can incur noticeable increases in PLC sweep times
because all slave units must examine every received message.
This command disables break-free operation and eliminates its impact on PLC sweep time. Break-free
operation remains disabled until the next time the PLC is powered on or command 7005 is executed. f a
communication session is in progress when the command is executed, communication will continue, but
detection of no-break Attach/X-Attach messages will stop immediately.
The COMMREQ that sends this command may be executed on the first PLC sweep.
f the COMM_REQ status word location specified in words 3 and 4 of the command block is not a valid
%R, %A or %AQ reference, power flow into the COMM_REQ function block will cause power flow to its
fault (FT) output. Otherwise, the value one (1) is written to the status word when the command succeeds.
When unsuccessful, one of these values is returned:
010Ch WAT-mode COMREQ is not permitted; must use NOWAT.
020Ch Command not supported; the port is either not configured as an SNP
slave or does not support break-free operation.
Sending this command when break-free SNP is already disabled has no effect; however, the
COMMREQ status location will be set to 1, indicating success. Sending this command to a PLC CPU
built-in serial port that does not support break-free SNP will set the fault output of the COMMREQ.
COMMREQ Parameters:
SYSID: IC693CPU311, IC693CPU313, IC693CPU323: 0 (0000)
IC693CPU331, IC693CPU341: 1 (0001)
Task: 00031 (001F)
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Word 1: 00001 (0001) SNP Data Block Length
Word 2: 00000 (0000) NOWAT Mode
Word 3: 00008 (0008) Status Word Memory Type (%R)
Word 4: 00000 (0000) Status Word Address minus 1 (Register 1)
Word 5: 00000 (0000) Not Used
Word 6: 00000 (0000) Not Used
Word 7: 07004 (1B5C) SNP Command Number: Disable break-free SNP
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EnabIe Break-Free SNP SIave Operation COMMREQ: 7005
AvaiIabIe Modes: SIave
Description:
Local command. This command enables the break-free SNP feature in C693-30 CPU firmware version
8.20 and later. See command 7004 for a discussion of break-free SNP.
Because break-free operation is enabled when the PLC is powered on, this command has no effect
unless command 7004 was previously executed. f a communication session is in progress when this
command is executed, communication will continue, and detection of no-break Attach/X-Attach
messages will begin when the current session is ended by a link-idle time-out.
The COMMREQ that sends this command may be executed on the first PLC sweep.
f the COMM_REQ status word location specified in words 3 and 4 of the command block is not a valid
%R, %A or %AQ reference, power flow into the COMM_REQ function block will cause power flow to its
fault (FT) output. Otherwise, the value one (1) is written to the status word when the command succeeds.
When unsuccessful, one of these values is returned:
010Ch WAT-mode COMREQ is not permitted; must use NOWAT.
020Ch Command not supported; the port is either not configured as an SNP
slave or does not support break-free operation.
Sending this command when break-free SNP is already enabled has no effect; however, the COMMREQ
status location will be set to 1, indicating success. Sending this command to a PLC CPU built-in serial
port that does not support break-free SNP will set the fault output of the COMMREQ.
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Word 1: 00001 (0001) SNP Data Block Length
Word 2: 00000 (0000) NOWAT Mode
Word 3: 00008 (0008) Status Word Memory Type (%R)
Word 4: 00000 (0000) Status Word Address minus 1 (Register 1)
Word 5: 00000 (0000) Not Used
Word 6: 00000 (0000) Not Used
Word 7: 07005 (1B5D) SNP Command Number: Enable break-free SNP
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