Omron NJ/NX/NA Series Backup and Restore IAG User guide

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Practices Guide NJ/NX/NA-series Backup and Restore IAG
V127-E1-01
Programmable Terminals NA-series
NA5-15101
NA5-12101
NA5-9001
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Programmable Terminals NA-series
Practices Guide
NJ/NX/NA-series
Backup and Restore IAG
V127I-E3-01
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing an NA-series Programmable Terminal.
This guide contains information that is necessary to use the NJ/NX/NA-series Backup and Restore In-
telligent Application Gadgets (hereinafter, referred to as "IAG"). Please read this guide and make sure
you understand the functionality and performance of the NA-series Programmable Terminal before you
attempt to use it in a control system.
This guide provides specifications of the IAGs. It does not include restrictions on the Programmable
Terminal, connected Controllers, other Units, related components, or combination of those.
Make sure to read the user's manual for each product before use.
Keep this guide in a safe place where it will be available for reference during operation.
Library Features
The NJ/NX/NA-series Backup and Restore IAGs are provided as a library to support the following
functions.
To save user programs and configuration data from NJ/NX-series CPU Units and the NA-series Pro-
grammable Terminal. (This is referred to as a backup.)
To restore the saved data to NJ/NX-series CPU Units and the NA-series Programmable Terminal.
(This is referred to as a restore.)
Using these functions allows you to restore the original state of your system in case it becomes unsta-
ble after some changes are made.
Intended Audience
This guide is intended for the following personnel.
They must also have knowledge of electrical systems (an electrical engineer or the equivalent).
Personnel in charge of introducing FA systems.
Personnel in charge of designing FA systems.
Personnel in charge of installing and maintaining FA systems.
Personnel in charge of managing FA systems and facilities.
Applicable Products
For details on this library and models and versions of relevant NJ/NX-series CPU Units, NX-series
Safety Control Units, NA-series Programmable Terminals, and the Sysmac Studio, refer to 2-2 Target
Devices and Configuration on page 2-14.
Part of the specifications of and restrictions on those products are given in other manuals. Refer to
Related Manuals on page 16.
Introduction
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Guide Structure
Page Structure
The following page structure is used in this guide.
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4-3 Mounting Units
The Units that make up an NJ-series Controller can be connected simply by pressing the Units together
and locking the sliders by moving them toward the back of the Units. The End Cover is connected in the
same way to the Unit on the far right side of the Controller.
1Join the Units so that the connectors fit exactly.
2The yellow sliders at the top and bottom of each Unit lock the Units together. Move the sliders
toward the back of the Units as shown below until they click into place.
Precautions for Correct UsePrecautions for Correct Use
4-3-1 Connecting Controller Components
Connector
Hook Hook holes
Slider
Lock
Release
Move the sliders toward the back
until they lock into place.
Level 1 heading
Level 2 heading
Level 3 heading
Level 2 heading
A step in a procedure
Guide name
Special information
Level 3 heading
Page tab
Gives the current
headings.
Indicates a procedure.
Icons indicate
precautions, additional
information, or reference
information.
Gives the number
of the main section.
The sliders on the tops and bottoms of the Power Supply Unit, CPU Unit, I/O Units, Special I/O
Units, and CPU Bus Units must be completely locked (until they click into place) after connecting
the adjacent Unit connectors.
Note This illustration is provided only as a sample. It may not literally appear in this guide.
Special Information
Special information in this guide is classified as follows:
Precautions for Safe Use
Precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure safe usage of the product.
Precautions for Correct Use
Precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and performance.
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Additional Information
Additional information to read as required.
This information is provided to increase understanding and make operation easier.
Version Information
Information on differences in specifications and functionality with different versions is given.
Guide Structure
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Sections in this Guide
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2
3
4
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12
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Using IAGs
Common Specifications of IAG
Individual Specifications of Each IAG
Troubleshooting
Appendices
IIndex
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CONTENTS
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 1
Library Features...............................................................................................................................................1
Intended Audience...........................................................................................................................................1
Applicable Products .........................................................................................................................................1
Guide Structure........................................................................................................ 2
Page Structure.................................................................................................................................................2
Special Information ..........................................................................................................................................2
Sections in this Guide ............................................................................................. 5
Terms and Conditions Agreement.......................................................................... 9
Warranty, Limitations of Liability ......................................................................................................................9
Application Considerations ............................................................................................................................10
Disclaimers ....................................................................................................................................................10
Safety Precautions................................................................................................. 12
Definition of Precautionary Information..........................................................................................................12
Symbols .........................................................................................................................................................12
Cautions.........................................................................................................................................................12
Precautions for Safe Use ...................................................................................... 14
Operation .......................................................................................................................................................14
Precautions for Correct Use ................................................................................. 15
Using the Library............................................................................................................................................15
Related Manuals..................................................................................................... 16
Catalog Revision History ...................................................................................... 19
Section 1 Using IAGs
1-1 Registering IAGs and Using IAGs for Projects ...................................................................1-2
1-1-1 Registering IAGs .........................................................................................................................1-2
Section 2 Common Specifications of IAG
2-1 Function..................................................................................................................................2-2
2-1-1 Backup ........................................................................................................................................2-2
2-1-2 Restore........................................................................................................................................2-5
2-1-3 Comparison...............................................................................................................................2-10
2-1-4 IAG Types .................................................................................................................................2-12
2-2 Target Devices and Configuration......................................................................................2-14
2-2-1 Configuration.............................................................................................................................2-14
2-2-2 Target Devices ..........................................................................................................................2-16
2-3 How to Create a Project.......................................................................................................2-17
2-4 Using the Functions ............................................................................................................2-18
2-4-1 Backup ......................................................................................................................................2-18
2-4-2 Restore......................................................................................................................................2-24
2-4-3 Comparison...............................................................................................................................2-28
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2-5 Backup Data Structure ........................................................................................................2-30
2-5-1 Folder Structure of Backup Data...............................................................................................2-30
2-5-2 Log File of Backup Results .......................................................................................................2-31
2-5-3 Log File of Restoration Results .................................................................................................2-31
2-6 Precautions ..........................................................................................................................2-32
2-6-1 Capacity of Storage Location ....................................................................................................2-32
2-6-2 Device Status and Communication ...........................................................................................2-32
2-6-3 Operation during Restore..........................................................................................................2-32
2-6-4 Multiple Executions ...................................................................................................................2-32
2-6-5 IAG Usage Quantity ..................................................................................................................2-33
Section 3 Individual Specifications of Each IAG
BRInitialization .................................................................................................................................3-2
IAG Collection Data ......................................................................................................................................3-2
Input Variables ..............................................................................................................................................3-2
In-Out Variables ............................................................................................................................................3-2
Location and Quantity Allowed .....................................................................................................................3-2
Functions ......................................................................................................................................................3-2
BackupToUSBMemory.....................................................................................................................3-3
IAG Collection Data ......................................................................................................................................3-4
Input Variables ..............................................................................................................................................3-4
In-Out Variables ............................................................................................................................................3-4
Location and Quantity Allowed .....................................................................................................................3-4
Functions ......................................................................................................................................................3-4
BackupToFTPServer ........................................................................................................................3-5
IAG Collection Data ......................................................................................................................................3-6
Input Variables ..............................................................................................................................................3-6
In-Out Variables ............................................................................................................................................3-6
Location and Quantity Allowed .....................................................................................................................3-6
Functions ......................................................................................................................................................3-6
ConfigureBackup .............................................................................................................................3-7
IAG Collection Data ......................................................................................................................................3-8
Input Variables ..............................................................................................................................................3-9
In-Out Variables ............................................................................................................................................3-9
Location and Quantity Allowed .....................................................................................................................3-9
Functions ......................................................................................................................................................3-9
RestoreFromUSBMemory .............................................................................................................3-10
IAG Collection Data ....................................................................................................................................3-11
Input Variables ............................................................................................................................................3-11
In-Out Variables ..........................................................................................................................................3-11
Location and Quantity Allowed ...................................................................................................................3-11
Functions ....................................................................................................................................................3-11
ConfigureRestore...........................................................................................................................3-12
IAG Collection Data ....................................................................................................................................3-13
Input Variables ............................................................................................................................................3-13
In-Out Variables ..........................................................................................................................................3-13
Location and Quantity Allowed ...................................................................................................................3-13
Functions ....................................................................................................................................................3-14
CompareToLatestBackup..............................................................................................................3-15
IAG Collection Data ....................................................................................................................................3-15
Input Variables ............................................................................................................................................3-16
In-Out Variables ..........................................................................................................................................3-16
Location and Quantity Allowed ...................................................................................................................3-16
Functions ....................................................................................................................................................3-16
ExportBRConfiguration .................................................................................................................3-17
IAG Collection Data ....................................................................................................................................3-17
Input Variables ............................................................................................................................................3-17
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In-Out Variables ..........................................................................................................................................3-18
Location and Quantity Allowed ...................................................................................................................3-18
Functions ....................................................................................................................................................3-18
ImportBRConfiguration .................................................................................................................3-19
IAG Collection Data ....................................................................................................................................3-19
Input Variables ............................................................................................................................................3-19
In-Out Variables ..........................................................................................................................................3-20
Location and Quantity Allowed ...................................................................................................................3-20
Functions ....................................................................................................................................................3-20
Section 4 Troubleshooting
4-1 IAG Error Display ...................................................................................................................4-2
4-2 IAG Error Message List .........................................................................................................4-3
Appendices
A-1 Referencing IAG Information ............................................................................................... A-2
A-1-1 IAG Collection Attributes and Reference Method ...................................................................... A-2
A-1-2 IAG Attributes and Reference Method ....................................................................................... A-3
A-2 IAG Versions.......................................................................................................................... A-4
A-2-1 IAG Collection Versions ............................................................................................................. A-4
A-2-2 IAG Versions .............................................................................................................................. A-4
A-2-3 Oldest Runtime Version Supported by IAG................................................................................ A-4
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Safety Precautions
Definition of Precautionary Information
The following notation is used in this guide to provide precautions required to ensure safe usage of
this library on the NA-series Programmable Terminals.
The safety precautions that are provided are extremely important to safety. Always read and heed the
information provided in all safety precautions.
The following notation is used.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Additionally, there may be severe property
damage.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury, or property damage.
WARNING
Caution
Symbols
The circle and slash symbol indicates operations that you must not do.
The specific operation is shown in the circle and explained in text.
This example indicates prohibiting disassembly.
The triangle symbol indicates precautions (including warnings).
The specific operation is shown in the triangle and explained in text.
This example indicates a precaution for electric shock.
The triangle symbol indicates precautions (including warnings).
The specific operation is shown in the triangle and explained in text.
This example indicates a general precaution.
The filled circle symbol indicates operations that you must do.
The specific operation is shown in the circle and explained in text.
This example shows a general precaution for something that you must do.
Cautions
Caution
Read all related manuals carefully before you use this library.
Start actual system application only after sufficiently checking project, subroutine and the opera-
tion of the program at the connected device side.
Safety Precautions
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You must confirm that the user program and parameter values are appropriate for the specifica-
tions and operation of the devices.
This library and its relevant guides are assumed to be used by personnel that is given in Intended
Audience on page 1 in this guide. If you are not Intended Audience on page 1 or did not receive
training from such personnel, do not use them.
You cannot back up, restore, or compare some or all of the settings for certain slaves and Units.
Also, you cannot back up, restore, or compare data for disabled slaves or Units. After you restore
data, sufficiently confirm that operation is correct before you start actual operation.
If any of the following conditions is met, clear the absolute encoder home offsets from the list of
data items to restore, and then restore the data. Then, define the absolute encoder home again.
If you do not define home, unintended operation of the controlled system may occur.
a. The Servomotor or Servo Drive was changed after the data was backed up.
b. The absolute encoder was set up after the data was backed up.
c. The absolute data for the absolute encoder was lost.
Safety Precautions
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Precautions for Safe Use
Operation
In the user program, make sure to restrict access to IAGs so that only users who understand the
configurations of the target devices can execute the backup and restore operation.
Before you restore data, make sure that the data is appropriate for the target device configuration
and operation.
Do not power OFF or turn off communications for the Controllers, EtherCAT slaves, Programmable
Terminal, or any other devices while IAGs are executing a backup, restore or data comparison for
them.
You need to prepare peripheral devices that are necessary for the IAG operation in advance. Do not
remove the peripheral devices until the IAG operation completes.
Precautions for Safe Use
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Precautions for Correct Use
Using the Library
Do not use the same IAG in one project more than twice.
Do not delete or hide objects contained in the IAGs.
Precautions for Correct Use
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Related Manuals
Manual name Man. No. Model numbers Application Description
NX-series CPU Unit
Hardware User's Manual
W535 NX701-££££ Learning the ba-
sic specifications
of the NX701
CPU Units, in-
cluding introduc-
tory information,
designing, instal-
lation, and main-
tenance.
Mainly hardware
information is
provided.
An introduction to the en-
tire NX701 system is pro-
vided along with the fol-
lowing information on the
CPU Unit.
Features and system
configuration
Introduction
Part names and func-
tions
General specifications
Installation and wiring
Maintenance and in-
spection
NX-series
NX102 CPU Unit
Hardware
Users Manual
W593 NX102-££££ Learning the ba-
sic specifications
of the NX102
CPU Units, in-
cluding introduc-
tory information,
designing, instal-
lation, and main-
tenance.
Mainly hardware
information is
provided.
An introduction to the en-
tire NX102 system is pro-
vided along with the fol-
lowing information on the
CPU Unit.
Features and system
configuration
Introduction
Part names and func-
tions
General specifications
Installation and wiring
Maintenance and in-
spection
NX-series
NX1P2 CPU Unit
Hardware
Users Manual
W578 NX1P2-££££ Learning the ba-
sic specifications
of the NX1P2
CPU Units, in-
cluding introduc-
tory information,
designing, instal-
lation, and main-
tenance.
Mainly hardware
information is
provided.
An introduction to the en-
tire NX1P2 system is pro-
vided along with the fol-
lowing information on the
CPU Unit.
Features and system
configuration
Introduction
Part names and func-
tions
General specifications
Installation and wiring
Maintenance and in-
spection
Related Manuals
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Manual name Man. No. Model numbers Application Description
NJ-series CPU Unit
Hardware User's Manual
W500 NJ501-££££
NJ301-££££
NJ101-££££
Learning the ba-
sic specifications
of the NJ-series
CPU Units, in-
cluding introduc-
tory information,
designing, instal-
lation, and main-
tenance.
Mainly hardware
information is
provided.
An introduction to the en-
tire NJ-series system is
provided along with the
following information on
the CPU Unit.
Features and system
configuration
Introduction
Part names and func-
tions
General specifications
Installation and wiring
Maintenance and in-
spection
NJ/NX-series CPU Unit
Software Users Manual
W501 NX701-££££
NX102-££££
NX1P2-££££
NJ501-££££
NJ301-££££
NJ101-££££
Learning how to
program and set
up an NJ/NX-
series CPU Unit.
Mainly software
information is
provided.
The following information
is provided on a Controller
built with an NJ/NX-series
CPU Unit.
CPU Unit operation
CPU Unit features
Initial settings
Programming based on
IEC 61131-3 language
specifications
NX-series
Safety Control Unit
User's Manual
Z930 NX-SL££££
NX-SI££££
NX-SO££££
Learning how to
use NX-series
Safety Control
Units.
Describes the hardware,
setup methods, and func-
tions of the NX-series
Safety Control Units.
Sysmac Studio Version 1
Operation Manual
W504 SYSMAC
-SE2£££
Learning about
the operating
procedures and
functions of the
Sysmac Studio.
Describes the operating
procedures of the Sysmac
Studio.
NA-series
Programmable Terminal
User’s Manual
User’s Manual
V117 NA5-£W££££ Learning the
specifications
and settings re-
quired to install
an NA-series
Programmable
Terminals and
connect periph-
eral devices.
Information is provided on
NA-series Programmable
Terminal specifications,
part names, installation
procedures, and proce-
dures to connect an NA
Unit to peripheral devices.
Information is also provid-
ed on maintenance after
operation and trouble-
shooting.
NA-series Programmable
Terminal
Software User’s Manual
V118 NA5-£W££££ Learning about
NA-series PT
pages and ob-
ject functions.
Describes the pages and
object functions of the NA-
series Programmable Ter-
minals.
Related Manuals
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Manual name Man. No. Model numbers Application Description
NA-series
Programmable Terminal
User’s Manual
Device Connection
V119 NA5-£W££££ Learning about
the specifica-
tions required to
connect devices
to an NA-series
PT.
Describes how to connect
an NA-series Programma-
ble Terminal to Controllers
and make necessary set-
tings.
Related Manuals
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Omron NJ/NX/NA Series Backup and Restore IAG User guide

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