PiCPro Version 18.0-SP7
Professional Edition & MMC-Limited Edition
Service Pack 7 Readme
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Note: V18.0-SP6 was an internal release only
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For technical support call G&L Motion Control at 1 800 558 4808, 1 920 921 7100, or send an e-mail to glmotion.support@kollmorgen.com.
V18.0-SP7 RELEASE NOTES
V18.0 SP7, New Features/Changes
- Added support for MMC-SDN Drive feedback enhancements.
- Added support for Torque Angle Advance for the MMC Smart Drive.
- Added support for larger MMC Smart Drives up to 120KW.
- Added a warning message for MMC SDN Drives if multiple drive platforms are selected during a firmware update.
- The maximum number of Slice I/O input bits read from the SLIORW function block is increased from 128 to 224 which allows for more slice input modules to be used. Outputs are still limited to 128.
- Added a new READ_SV variable, 107 Current Command which allows the application program to read the Digital Drive’s command current.
- Added a new READ_SV/WRITE_SV variable, 108 Digital Drive Self-Alignment. This allows the application program to initiate and monitor a motor commutation self-alignment routine in a digital MMC Smart Drive. When the self-alignment routine completes the angle offset can be read from the new READ_SV Variable 109. This routine is only needed for a digital drive with BiSS feedback where the feedback device is attached to the motor in the field and the zero position of the encoder is not aligned with the zero position of the motor.
- Added a new READ_SV/WRITE_SV variable, 109 Digital Drive Angle Offset. This allows the application program to read the angle offset value after a self-alignment routine completes in the drive (variable 108). Typically, the program will store this value in a retentive variable, and then on subsequent application program start-ups, it will write this value to the drive using this WRITE_SV variable 109.
- Added a new READ_SV/WRITE_SV variable, 110 Correct FAST_QUE DISTANCE Move Option. This variable allows the application program to select the behavior of a DISTANCE move that is started by a FAST_QUE event. If 0, a DISTANCE move started by a FAST_QUE event will move the specified distance from the command position at the time of the first servo interrupt following the FAST_QUE (default). If 1, a DISTANCE move started by a FAST_QUE event will move the specified distance from the fast input’s latched position.
- Added support for larger current values [-1024, 1024] when using READ_SV/WRITE_SV variables 73, 74, 75, 76, and 107 with MMC Smart Drives and firmware version Major 9 Minor 6 or later. All values are still returned with units = .01 amps.
- Added support to the function ANLG_OUT which can now write the analog output of a DL_DIU controlling a stepper axis.
- Added support for the digital MMC Smart Drive to initiate a motor alignment procedure from the application program. The alignment type in the custom motor file must be set to “Absolute Device Auto Align”.
V18.0 SP7, Reasons To Update Your Firmware
Digital MMC Smart Drive (MMC-SD-xxx-D Digital MMC Smart Drive R0906.hex)
- Added support for current command in cyclic data.
- Added support for Torque Angle Advance.
- Corrected a problem where fault 37, Invalid BiSS or EnDat Device Data Read could be reset even if the fault condition still existed.
- Added support for larger drives up to 120KW.
- Added support to extend the maximum digital link cable length to 100M per link.
- Added support for the BiSS encoder type AC36-1213
- Added a Motor Overtemp Warning for thermal switch devices, delaying the fault for 2 minutes.
- Added support to initiate a motor alignment procedure.
DLDIU Drive (DIU R0106.hex)
- Added support for additional parameters in custom motor files.
MMC Digital Stand Alone 32-64 (MMC-DSA32-64 Standalone Control R0704.hex)
- Added support to turn on the Status LED when a Power Fail Halt occurs.
Note: this feature was inadvertently listed as being included in SP5.
MMC Digital Stand Alone 2-16 (MMC-DSA2-16 Standalone Control R0704.hex)
- Added support to turn on the Status LED when a Power Fail Halt occurs.
Note: this feature was inadvertently listed as being included in SP5.
MMC Digital Resident Control (MMC-Dx Resident Control R0704.hex)
- Added support to turn on the Status LED when a Power Fail Halt occurs.
Note: this feature was inadvertently listed as being included in SP5.
S200 DLS Firmware Changes (S200-DLS Drive R0206.hex)
- Added support for current command in cyclic data.
- Corrected a problem where fault 37, Invalid BiSS or Endat Device Data Read could be reset even if the fault condition still existed.
- Filter changes were made to improve velocity ripple.
- Added support to extend the maximum digital link cable length to 100M per link.
SDN Drive
(MMC-SDN-xxx-D Digital MMC SDN R0106.hex)
- Added support for MMC-SDN Drive feedback enhancements.
- Added support for current command in cyclic data.
- Corrected a problem where fault 37, Invalid BiSS or Endat Device Data Read could be reset even if the fault condition still existed.
- Filter changes were made to improve velocity ripple.
- Added support to extend the maximum digital link cable length to 100M per link.
- Corrected a problem where fast inputs were not working correctly with EnDat and Resolver feedback.
Slice I/O (MMC Slice IO Coupler R0204.hex)
- The Slice I/O coupler now supports reading 224 input bits, increased from 128. Output bits are still limited to 128.
- Added support to extend the maximum digital link cable length to 100M per link
See PiCPro Online Help "Download a Hex File" to update the various firmware files.
V18.0-SP5 RELEASE NOTES
V18.0 SP5, New Features/Changes
- Added support for a multi-pole resolver in the MMC-SDN Drive.
- Added support for the 120KW 230/460 VAC MMC Smart Drive.
- Added support for torque angle advance in the MMC Smart Drive.
- Correct a problem that caused all variable long names in software declarations to be converted to uppercase when compiling an application with Construct Data File turned on.
- Added the new function NEWSCALE which allows the application program to change the Feedback Unit / Ladder Unit scale factor for a specified axis.
- Added the new function CACCJERK which allows the application program to change the controlled stop, C-STOP maximum acceleration and constant jerk values for a specified axis.
- Added the new function SFFILTER which allows the application program to change the slow and fast velocity filters and the slow / fast velocity thresholds for a specified axis.
- Added the new function EMSCALE which allows the application program to scale the emulated feedback output on a MMC-SDN drive for a specified axis.
- Added the new function NFILTER which allows the application program to change the digital MMC Smart Drive notch filter frequency and bandwidth for a specified axis.
- Added the new WRITE_SV variable, 103 Velocity Limit which allows the application program to change the velocity limit for a specified axis.
- Added the new WRITE_SV variable, 104 Low Pass Filter which allows the application program to change the low pass filter for a specified axis.
- Added the new WRITE_SV variable, 105 Low Pass Filter Enable which allows the application program to enable / disable the low pass filter for a specified axis.
- Added the new WRITE_SV variable, 106 Notch Filter Enable which allows the application program to enable / disable the notch filter for a specified axis.
- DL-DIU axes are no longer included when calculating the total axis count. During servo initialization the total number of servo axes defined in Servo Set-up is compared to the maximum number of axes supported for a given control and if the maximum is exceeded an error is generated. The DSTRTSRV functions now only checks for the total number of real non DL-DIU servo drive axes.
V18.0 SP5, Reasons To Update Your Firmware
Digital MMC Smart Drive (MMC-SD-xxx-D Digital MMC Smart Drive R0905.hex)
- Added support for the 120KW 230/460 VAC MMC Smart Drive.
- Added support for the AR621212 type BiSS encoder.
- Added support to extend the maximum digital link cable length to 100m per link.
- Corrected a firmware download problem when a motor with BiSS feedback was selected.
- Added support for torque angle advance in the MMC Smart Drive.
- Added support for the LC483 Linear Endat 2.2 Encoder operating in EnDat 2.1 mode.
S200 DLS Firmware Changes (S200-DLS Drive R0205.hex)
- Added support to extend the maximum digital link cable length to 100m per link.
- Corrected a loss of feedback problem when BiSS feedback is used for a digitizing axis.
SDN Drive
(MMC-SDN-xxx-D Digital MMC SDN R0103.hex)
- Added support for the AR621212 type BiSS encoder.
- Added support to extend the maximum digital link cable length to 100m per link.
- Added support for a multi-pole resolver.
- Added support for Resolver to A quad B emulation scaling.
- The bypass relay voltage threshold level was raised to prevent excessive inrush current at power up.
- Added support for the LC483 Linear Endat 2.2 Encoder operating in EnDat 2.1 mode.
Slice I/O (MMC Slice IO Coupler R0203.hex)
- Added support to extend the maximum digital link cable length to 100m per link.
- Added support to inhibit slice module outputs from turning on until after the I/O coupler is initialized.
- Corrected a module initialization problem when using analog slice modules.
DLDIU Drive (DIU R0105.hex)
- Added support to extend the maximum digital link cable length to 100m per link.
MMC Digital Stand Alone 32-64 (MMC-DSA32-64 Standalone Control R0703.hex)
- Added support to turn on the Status LED when a Power Fail Halt occurs.
MMC Digital Stand Alone 2-16 (MMC-DSA2-16 Standalone Control R0703.hex)
- Added support to turn on the Status LED when a Power Fail Halt occurs.
MMC Digital Resident Control (MMC-Dx Resident Control R0703.hex)
- Added support to turn on the Status LED when a Power Fail Halt occurs.
See PiCPro Online Help "Download a Hex File" to update the various firmware files.
V18.0-SP4 RELEASE NOTES
V18.0 SP4, New Features/Changes
- Added support for the next generation 230 VAC MMC Smart Drive, also referred to as MMC-SDN. Now both 230 VAC and 460 VAC MMC-SDN versions are available.
- Added support for brush motors on MMC-SDN Smart Drives.
- Added support for Stepper mode step and direction in the DL-DIU.
- A new function FASTMEAS was added to provide a fast counter feature on digital MMC Smart Drives and the Digital Link Drive Interface Unit (DL-DIU).
- Corrected a problem of feedback error faults at initial power on time with Stegmann or SFD feedback types.
- Corrected a problem of erroneous incoming AC power under voltage faults.
- Corrected a problem of a single phase warning fault when single phase incoming AC power is selected.
- Added support for ST-3808, 8 channel thermocouple.
Note:
- An application is limited to only 1 I/O task. If more than 1 I/O task is created in an application, unpredictable results will occur. This change did not make it into the documentation prior to shipping PiCPro V18.0-SP4.
V18.0 SP4, Reasons To Update Your Firmware
SDN Drive
(MMC-SDN-xxx-D Digital MMC SDN R0102.hex)
- Initial release of 230 VAC MMC-SDN Drives
- A new function FASTMEAS was added to provide a fast counter feature on digital MMC Smart Drives and the DL-DIU.
- Added support for brush motors on MMC-SDN Smart Drives.
- Corrected a problem of feedback error faults at initial power on time with Stegmann or SFD feedback types.
- Corrected a problem of erroneous incoming AC power under voltage faults.
Digital MMC Smart Drive (MMC-SD-xxx-D Digital MMC Smart Drive R0904.hex)
- A new function FASTMEAS was added to provide a fast counter feature on digital MMC Smart Drives and the DL-DIU.
- Added support for Stepper mode step and direction in the DL-DIU.
- Corrected a problem of a single phase warning fault when single phase incoming AC power is selected.
- Corrected a problem of erroneous incoming AC power under voltage faults.
S200 Drive (S200-DLS Drive R0204.hex)
- A new function FASTMEAS was added to provide a fast counter feature on digital MMC Smart Drives and the DL-DIU.
DLDIU Drive (DIU R0104.hex)
- A new function FASTMEAS was added to provide a fast counter feature on digital MMC Smart Drives and the DL-DIU.
- A new stepper control feature was added to provide a stepper control for A quad B, step in direction, and stepper up/down.
Slice I/O (MMC Slice IO Coupler R0202.hex)
- Added support for ST-3808, 8 channel thermocouple.
See PiCPro Online Help "Download a Hex File" to update the various firmware files.
V18.0-SP3 RELEASE NOTES
V18.0 SP3, New Features/Changes
- Corrected a problem where the ladder would not scan and a blink code was generated when an application hex file was downloaded to a MMC Digital Standalone or Drive Resident control using extended data memory.
- Added the position command delta to the oscilloscope channel variable select menu.
- Corrected a problem where the incoming AC single/three phase mode of operation was not displayed properly.
- Added support for SFD motor feedback.
- Added support for an emulated encoder output signal.
- Updated the oscilloscope to provide an improved velocity scope trace.
- Added the new READ_SV/WRITE_SV Variable 102 PLS Offset. This variable allows the application program to offset the axis position used for PLS.
- Added Slice I/O Parameter Read/Write FB’s SLIORPAR & SLIOWPAR required for Thermocouple, RTD, PWM, Pulse, and High Speed Counter modules.
V18.0 SP3, Reasons To Update Your Firmware
SDN Drive
(MMC-SDN-xxx-D Digital MMC SDN R0101.hex)
- Added support for SFD motor feedback.
- Corrected a problem where the position feedback F1 counter with Sine/Cos feedback could have a 4 count display value difference after a power cycle or cold restart.
- Extended the motor encoder hall state validation for improved motor commutation.
- Added a first order filter to improve the velocity scope trace.
- Corrected a problem initializing the brake release output
- Added the position command delta to the oscilloscope channel variable select menu.
Digital MMC Smart Drive (MMC-SD-xxx-D Digital MMC Smart Drive R0903.hex)
- Added a first order filter to improve the velocity scope trace.
- Added support for the position command delta to the oscilloscope channel variable.
- Corrected a problem where the position feedback F1 counter with Sine/Cos feedback could have a 4 count display value difference after a power cycle or cold restart.
- Corrected a problem that generated a current loop configuration error message for certain motor winding resistance and inductance values.
- Corrected a problem where the incoming AC single/three phase mode of operation was not displayed properly.
- Extended the motor encoder hall state validation for improved motor commutation.
- Corrected a problem with the index signal of the encoder emulation output.
S200 Drive (S200-DLS Drive R0203.hex)
- Corrected a problem that generated a current loop configuration error message for certain motor winding resistance and inductance values.
- Added a first order filter to improve the velocity scope trace.
- Extended the motor encoder hall state validation for improved motor commutation.
DLDIU Drive (DIU R0103.hex)
- Added a first order filter to improve the velocity scope trace.
Slice I/O (MMC Slice IO Coupler R0201.hex)
- Added Service Channel Support in MDT and DMT for sending messages between Library code and Slice I/O coupler firmware.
See PiCPro Online Help "Download a Hex File" to update the various firmware files.
V18.0-SP2 RELEASE NOTES
V18.0 SP2, New Features/Changes
- Added support for next generation MMC-Smart Drive, also referred to as MMC-SDN. This includes PiCPro, control firmware and drive firmware.
- The following library functions have been updated to support MMC-SDN: PLS, CAM_OUT, READ_SV, WRITE_SV, ANLG_OUT.
- PiCPro Professional, MMC Limited, and Monitor Editions are all Window 7 Compliant.
- A new feature was added to RATIOCAM and RATIOSLP that allows the use of DINT master/slave values. This feature is activated by a new option bit for the OPTN input.
- Corrected a problem in which an S-curve move could cause that axis to travel the wrong distance. If an S-curve move was aborted to 1.) a slave move, 2.) a non-S-curve move, or 3.) nothing with S-curve disabled, the next S-curve move could travel its programmed distance plus the remaining distance of the aborted S-curve move.
- Corrected a problem in which the digital control (MMC-DSA32-64 Standalone, MMC-DSA2-16 Standalone, and MMC-D1-16 Resident Digital Controls) could stop executing or function incorrectly if a dynamic memory function (DMEM…) is called from a UDFB.
- Corrected a problem in which the control may stop executing when a servo task is invoked. This problem originated with PiCPro version 18.0 and is limited to PiC 90/900, Standalone MMC, and MMC for PC controls with either Analog or SERCOS interfaces.
- Corrected an offset that can develop between command and actual positions when doing numerous fast references on a digitizing axes on a digital MMC Smart Drive.
- Standard motor selection updated to include new AKM motors including AKM8.
- Corrected a problem in RATIOCAM in which the Slave Start position could be calculated incorrectly. The problem would only occur if a RATIOCAM function happens to be called immediately after a servo interrupt that calculated the last command delta for the previous move.
- Corrected a problem that generated a 'Fatal Error' message in PiCPro when trying to open a DL-DIU based .DDV drive file.
V18.0 SP2, Reasons To Update Your Firmware
SDN Drive
(MMC-SDN-xxx-D Digital MMC SDN R0100.hex)
- Initial release of SDN firmware.
Digital MMC Smart Drive (MMC-SD-xxx-D Digital MMC Smart Drive R0902.hex)
- Corrected an offset that can develop between command and actual positions when doing numerous fast references on a digitizing axes.
S200 Drive (S200-DLS Drive R0202.hex)
- Corrected an offset that can develop between command and actual positions when doing numerous fast references on a digitizing axes.
DLDIU Drive (DIU R0102.hex)
- Corrected an offset that can develop between command and actual positions when doing numerous fast references on a digitizing axes.
MMC Digital Stand Alone 32-64 (MMC-DSA32-64 Standalone Control R0702.hex)
- Support was added for SDN drives
MMC Digital Stand Alone 2-16 (MMC-DSA2-16 Standalone Control R0702.hex)
- Support was added for SDN drives
MMC Digital Resident Control (MMC-Dx Resident Control R0702.hex)
- Support was added for SDN drives
PiC900 (PiC900 94X CPU R0521.hex)
- Corrected a problem in which the control may stop executing when a servo task is invoked. This problem originated with PiCPro version 18.0.
PiC90
(PiC90 904X CPU R0518.hex)
- Corrected a problem in which the control may stop executing when a servo task is invoked. This problem originated with PiCPro version 18.0.
MMC Analog (MMC-Ax Analog MMC R0514.hex)
- Corrected a problem in which the control may stop executing when a servo task is invoked. This problem originated with PiCPro version 18.0.
MMC SERCOS
(MMC-Sx SERCOS MMC R0514.hex)
- Corrected a problem in which the control may stop executing when a servo task is invoked. This problem originated with PiCPro version 18.0.
MMC-for-PC Analog
(MMC for PC Analog R0516.hex)
- Corrected a problem in which the control may stop executing when a servo task is invoked. This problem originated with PiCPro version 18.0.
MMC-for-PC SERCOS (MMC for PC-Sx SERCOS R0520.hex)
- Corrected a problem in which the control may stop executing when a servo task is invoked. This problem originated with PiCPro version 18.0.
See PiCPro Online Help "Download a Hex File" to update the various firmware files.
V18.0-SP1 RELEASE NOTES
V18.0 SP1, New Features/Changes
- Added support for DL-DIU (Digial Link Drive Interface Unit).
- Added the ability for the customer to decide through PiCPro whether incoming power will be 1 phase or 3 phase for 230VAC drives.
- Added support for dynamic memory allocation for MMC D32/D64 with eight new functions. The functions are: DMEMALOC, DMEMAVAL, DMEMFREE, DMEMINIT, DMEMPTR, DMEMREAD, DMEMSTR, and DMEMWRIT. This feature allows allocation of up to 127 segments of data at runtime where each segment can be up to 64k bytes. This data area can be used to store and retrieve recipes, ratio move profiles or any other large amounts of data.
- MMC Limited Edition Only: If you have a MMC or MMC Plus control and are using the MMC Limited Edition, virtual axes no longer count against the number of servo axes that you can have. Historically, virtual axes were counted against the number of servo axes that you could have in these controls. If you have a SERCOS version of these controls you are limited to 8 SERCOS axes and 8 digitizing axes and if you have an analog version of these controls you are limited to 4 servo axes and 1 digitizing axes regardless of the number of virtual axes you have defined. Other restrictions may apply. PiCPro Professional Edition already supports this feature.
- Added support for BiSS with encoder channel on S200-DLS Drive.
- Added the new function DIU_INIT which allow the application program to initialize a DL-DIU that is not declared as an axis. This function starts the transfer of MDT/DMT cyclic data for the DL-DIU so the application program can write the analog output, read the analog input, read and write the digital I/O, read the feedback, and read the fast input state.
- Corrected a problem in which a random number would be returned at the QUE output of LAD_REF or FAST_REF when called with a digitizing axis. The QUE output will now always return 0 when the axis is a digitizing axis.
- Corrected a problem in Q_NUMBER in which the function would occasionally return zero while a move was active.
- Added code to READ_SV. READ_SV variable 71 now supports the DIU’s two inputs. READ_SV variable 72 now supports the DIU’s two outputs. READ_SV variables 73, 74, 75, 76, and 77 are not supported for a DL-DIU.
- Added code to STATUSSV to support the DL-DIU.
- Corrected a problem in which a LAD_REF move may not terminate when REF_END is called. This problem would only occur when REF_END is called immediately after or very shortly after LAD_REF is called. This problem was seen when executing the M_CHOME ASFB which uses LAD_REF to reference on the first index from the hard stop.
- Added code to ANLG_OUT to allow the application program to write to the analog output of a DL-DIU operating in non-axis mode.
- Added code to A_INCHRD to allow the application program to read the analog input of a DL-DIU operating in non-axis mode.
- Added three new functions to access I/O on a DL-DIU operating in non-axis mode. DIU_IN allows the application program to read the inputs. DIU_OUT allows the application program to write the outputs. And DIU_ROUT allows the application program to read the states of the outputs.
- Added code to READFDBK to allow the application program to read the feedback value from a DL-DIU operating in non-axis mode.
- Added support for the 1.5A 120/240VAC S200-DLS drive.
V18.0 SP1, Reasons To Update Your Firmware
Digital MMC Smart Drive (MMC-SD-xxx-D Digital MMC Smart Drive R0901.hex)
- Added new option of torque control without feedback for SmartDrive.
- Support for 3kW 230 VAC drive
- Support for safe off on 230 VAC drives
- Support for Regen on 230 VAC drives
S200 DLS Firmware Changes (S200-DLS Drive R0201.hex)
- Support for BiSS with encoder channel
MMC Digital Stand Alone 32-64 (MMC-DSA32-64 Standalone Control R0701.hex)
- Support for DL-DIU
- Support for Dynamic Memory feature
MMC Digital Stand Alone 2-16 (MMC-DSA2-16 Standalone Control R0701.hex)
- Support for DL-DIU
- To correct a problem that could cause Digital Link Communication errors if Ethernet TCP/IP communications traffic was heavy.
- To correct the following issue: If a user downloaded an application as a hex file and then attempted to animate the application the control would crash and cause the slow blinking light to occur.
MMC Digital Resident Control (MMC-Dx Resident Control R0701.hex)
- Support for DL-DIU
- To correct a problem that could cause Digital Link Communication errors if Ethernet TCP/IP communications traffic was heavy.
- To correct the following issue: If a user downloaded an application as a hex file and then attempted to animate the application the control would crash and cause the slow blinking light to occur.
See PiCPro Online Help "Download a Hex File" to update the various firmware files.
V18.0 RELEASE NOTES
V18.0 New Features/Changes
- Added support for the following Slice I/O (also, see note below).
- Digital Link Coupler with high speed 16 In/16 Out 24VDC digital I/O
- Digital Input Modules, 4/8/16 point Sink/Source – 5V/12V/24V/48VDC, 110V/230VAC
- Digital Output Modules, 4/8/16 point Sink/Source/TTL/Relay/Triac – 5V/24VDC, 120V/230VAC
- Analog Input Modules, 4/8 point – 0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-5VDC, 0-10VDC, +/-10VDC
- Analog Output Modules, 4/8 point – 0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-5VDC, 0-10VDC, +/-10VDC
- Added support and selection for BiSS motors.
- S200 Servo Drive with a Digital Link Option now has BiSS feedback support for Direct Drive Rotary motors.
V18.0 Other Changes
- Corrected issue when a project would try to use 'Program Files' subdirectory. A warning message would be displayed and then PiCPro would quit unexpectedly.
- Corrected issue where the incorrect default library path was added to a project. This would cause warnings when the
project was opened and the default library path would have to be manually entered to correct the issue. This issue was introduced in V17.0.
- Corrected issue when printing Digital Drive data where data could print in the wrong column.
- Corrected issue where a user was unable to enter I/O points in software declarations for a MMC 4 axis Servo board if the CPU selected was a MMC Digital Standalone 2-16 axis Servo.
- Firmware download now supports Slice I/O Couplers on Digital Link.
- Corrected issue introduced in V16.0 that would cause resolver boards to not function properly in some PiC900 backplane slots.
V18.0 Reasons To Update Your Firmware
Applies to all firmware
- Changed Disk Interface to report an error if the root directory is full and creation of an additional entry is attempted.
Digital MMC Smart Drive (MMC-SD-xxx-D Digital MMC Smart Drive R0900.hex)
- Corrected issue in Motor Over Temp calculation. This corrects invalid motor over temperature faults.
- Added support for Slice I/O (see note below)
Digital MMC (MMC-DSA2-16 Standalone Control R0700.hex)
- Corrected issue where IP_ACCEPT would not properly return the IP address of the remote socket.
- Added support for Slice I/O (see note below)
Digital MMC (MMC-DSA32-64 Standalone Control R0700.hex)
- Corrected issue where IP_ACCEPT would not properly return the IP address of the remote socket.
- Corrected issue in the userport CONFIG function where parity, data bit and stop bit could not be properly set up.
- Enhanced FRESPACE function block to display Kilobytes when CFDISK free space is greater than 2 GBytes. Prior to this change, bytes were always displayed.
- Corrected issue so RAMDISK Directory can properly handle the root directory maximum count. An error is now returned when the maximum number of files in the root directory is exceeded. Prior to this change, a factory fault would be generated.
- Added support for Slice I/O (see note below)
S200 (S200-DLS Drive R0200.hex)
- Corrected a problem in which the position of the index mark was not captured when performing a reference on the index mark after the fast input with encoder feedback.
- Corrected a problem in which the drive would not power-up correctly when feedback was not connected.
- Corrected a problem with the fault display when multiple faults occurred.
- Added support for Slice I/O (see note below)
Digital MMC (MMC-Dx Resident Control R0700.hex)
- Added support for Slice I/O (see note below)
Note
To support Slice I/O couplers. the size and order of the motion net data packets (MDT & DMT) changed. This change requires that all firmware in the control and Drives be compatible. As a result, this version is not backward compatible with older versions of firmware. If the firmware is not compatible, the DSTRTSRV function will indicate incompatible version numbers.
See PiCPro Online Help "Download a Hex File" to update the various firmware files.
Compatibility note: MMC for PC hardware and Windows 64 bit versions
The MMC for PC hardware is not supported under Windows Vista 64 bit version or Windows 7 64 bit version.
To determine the version of Windows that is running:
Windows Vista
Open the Control Panel, click on 'System and Maintenance' and then click on 'System'. In the window that appears, look for the line with "System type:" and it will either describe a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system. The MMC for PC is not supported on 64-bit operating systems.
Windows 7
Open the Control Panel, click on "System and Security", and then click on "System". In the window that appears, look for the line with "System type:" and it will either describe a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system. The MMC for PC is not supported on 64-bit operating systems.
SOFTWARE NOTES
- It is highly recommended that you Rebuild all UDFBs and servo setup files in your system before using version 18.0 SP1. If they aren't recompiled, there could be problems with operation. If the source files aren't available, get the source files or a new compiled library from whoever wrote the program.