10 data integrity in the case of a voltage failure, 1 retain variables of the plc, Data integrity in the case of a voltage failure – Lenze PC-based Automation Industrial PC User Manual

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Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration

Data integrity in the case of a voltage failure

Retain variables of the PLC

10

Data integrity in the case of a voltage failure

If a voltage failure occurs, important volatile data must not be lost. Therefore the possibil-

ity of saving these data on the CF card is provided. You can also save the data via a PLC func-

tion.



Persisting the PLC's retain variables

( 77)

Here you will learn

what

Retain variables of the PLC

are,

how the

Backup for systems with UPS

functions and

how the

Backup for systems without UPS

functions

10.1

Retain variables of the PLC

Retain variables are variables of the PLC which in the case of a voltage failure are saved on

the CF card of the Industrial PC. You can create retain variables in the »PLC Designer« by

marking the variables with the keyword RETAIN.
Variables that are important for the resumption of the production process, and the actual

value of which cannot be read out of the machine because no sensors are available, should

be persistent.
Furthermore this is only reasonable if the value does not change without the influence of

the PLC.
Examples:
Temperature: alters, requires sensors
Position: preferably via absolute encoders
Number of parts within buffer inventory: reasonable for RETAIN.

VAR RETAIN

remvar1:INT; (* 1st remanent variable*)

END_VAR

Note!

For the storage of variables type RETAIN and PERSISTANT a memory area of 1 MB

is available.

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