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  • Release Notes

    Micro800 Programmable ControllersCatalog Numbers Bulletin 2080

    About This PublicationThese release notes supplement the exproduct.

    Read this document before using Mic

    Firmware Revision History

    Topic Page

    About This Publication 1

    Firmware Revision History 1

    Features

    Anomalies

    Additional Resources

    Firmware Revision History for Micr

    Revision Description

    1.011 First revision re

    1.012 Minor revision

    1.013 Minor revision

    2.011 Major revision

    2.012 Minor revision isting documentation supplied with your

    ro800 controllers.

    4

    10

    21

    o810 Controllers

    lease

    release

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  • 2 Micro800 Programmable Controllers

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    Firmware Backward CompatibilMicro800 firmware is always backwarnot necessary to flash upgrade a contr

    Firmware Revision History for Micro820 Controllers

    Revision Description

    6.011 First major revision release

    Firmware Revision History for Micro830 Controllers

    Revision Description

    1.011 First revision re

    1.012 Minor revision

    1.013 Minor revision

    2.011 Major revision

    4.011 Major revision

    4.012 Minor revision

    4.013 Minor revision

    6.011 Major revision

    Firmware Revision History for Micr

    Revision Description

    2.011 First revision re

    4.011 Major revision

    4.012 Minor revision

    4.013 Minor revision

    6.011 Major revision N001I-EN-P - December 2013

    ityd compatible with previous revisions. It is oller to a previous revision to match an

    lease

    release

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    o850 Controllers

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  • Micro800 Programmable Controllers 3

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    earlier project revision. For example, a Connected Components Workbench project configured with a controller revision of 2.x can be downloaded into a controller with firmware revision 2.x or higher. It is, however, recommended that you always upgrade to the latest software, as older software revisions cannot recognize newer firmware revision controllers when discovering, uploading, and downloading.

    Availability of Enhancements and Anomaly FixesEnhancements are available in the controller only if the controller is at the required firmware revision or higher, aWorkbench project contains a controlrevision or higher. If the project contathe required revision for an enhancemenhancement will not be available untsupported revision.

    Fixes for firmware anomalies will be avrevision is at the minimum revision orrevision in the project does not matter

    The following tables provide a list of ecorrected anomalies for the Micro800Publication 2080-RN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    nd the Connected Components ler configured with the required firmware ins a controller revision that is lower than ent, then the project is still valid but the il the project is upgraded to the minimum

    ailable as long as the controller firmware higher. The configured controller .

    nhancements, known anomalies, and firmware revisions.

  • 4 Micro800 Programmable Controllers

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    Features

    Features for Micro820 Controllers

    Feature(1) Description FirmwareRevision

    2080-DNET20 DeviceNet scanner plug-in support(2)

    The DeviceNet plug-in serves as scanner and client for explicit messaging to remote devices. The module can scan devices such as CompactBlock LDX, PowerFlex drives, E1Plus overloads, and stacklights.User-defined functto configure the plu

    6.011

    2080-MOT-HSC High-speed Counter plug-in support(2)

    The high-speed couhigh speed countercontroller. It suppordriver for improvedUser-defined functto configure and usplug-in.

    2080-REMLCD Remote LCD module support

    The Remote LCD moperator interface accessory to the MIt allows easier consettings as IP addr

    microSD card slot Industrial grade(4) mthrough an embeddMicro820 controlleThe microSD card erestore, as well asMicro820 controlle

    Datalogging and Recipe

    Datalogging and reDLG and RCP functThe datalogging feglobal and local vaMicro800 controlleThe recipe feature list of data to and/microSD card.N001I-EN-P - December 2013

    ion blocks (UDFB)(3) are required g-in and scan the network.

    nter plug-in provides enhanced capabilities to the Micro800 ts up to 250 KHz differential line noise immunity.ion blocks (UDFB)(3) are required e the high-speed counter

    6.011

    odule serves as a simple supporting ASCII text. It is an icro820 controller. figuration of such controller

    ess.

    6.011

    icroSD cards are supported ed microSD card slot on rs. nables project backup and

    datalogging and recipe, on rs.

    6.011

    cipe is supported through the ion blocks, respectively.ature allows the capture of riables with timestamp from the r into the microSD card. allows storage and loading of a or from a recipe data file on the

    6.011

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    Backup and restore through the microSD card

    Project backup and restore are supported on Micro820 controllers through the microSD card.

    6.011

    Powerup settings through ConfigMeFirst.txt file

    Controller settings on powerup can be set through the optional ConfigMeFirst.txt file in the microSD card. This configuration file contains such parameters as IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and directories for recipe.For detailed informfile and powerup scontroller, see the MControllers User M

    6.011

    Error codes specific to Micro820

    The following errorMicro820 controllepower down informnot be written propor an internal hardw OxF030 OxF031 OxF032 OxF033If the system variab__SYSVA_USER_Dcontroller will be abut the user data wMicro800 controlle

    (1) For more information, see the following User- Micro820 Programmable Controllers User M- Micro800 Plug-ins User Manual, publication

    (2) Micro820 controllers support all Micro800 pluplug-in. This plug-in module is newly introducmost Micro800 controllers.

    (3) UDFBs and sample Micro800 programs for Cofrom the Sample Code Library: http://www.ro

    (4) The slot supports Class 6 and 10 SDSC and Smaximum size. Micro820 controllers do not s

    Features for Micro820 Controllers

    Feature(1) Description FirmwareRevisionPublication 2080-RN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    backup, restore, datalog and

    ation about ConfigMeFirst.txt ettings on the Micro820

    icro820 Programmable anual, publication 2080-UM005.

    codes have been added for the rs. These codes indicate that ation in persistent memory may erly due to a noisy environment are failure.

    le ATA_LOST has been be set, the

    ble to recover the user program ill be cleared. If not, the r program will be cleared.

    6.011

    Manuals:anual, publication 2080-UM005 2080-UM004.

    g-in modules, except for the 2080-MEMBAK-RTC ed with firmware revision 6.011 and is supported on

    nnected Components Workbench can be downloaded ckwellautomation.com/go/scmicro800.

    DHC microSD cards, with FAT32/16 formats, 32 GB upport Class 4 microSD cards.

  • 6 Micro800 Programmable Controllers

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    Enhancements for Micro830 and Micro850 Controllers

    Enhancement Description FirmwareRevision

    2080-DNET20 DeviceNet scanner plug-in support

    The DeviceNet plug-in serves as scanner and client for explicit messaging to remote devices. The module can scan devices such as CompactBlock LDX, PowerFlex drives, E1Plus overloads, and stacklights.User-defined funct (1)configure the plug-

    6.011

    2080-MOT-HSC high-speed counter plug-in support

    The high-speed couhigh speed countercontroller. It suppodriver for improvedUser-defined functconfigure and use

    RS-485 serial port for ASCII communication

    The RS-485 serial pcommunications onfirmware revision 6

    PWM function PWM function is a1005. The duty cyclMC_WriteParametindicating 0100%

    PTO motion parameters 1006 and 1007

    PTO motion paramread Pulses per Reconfiguration in us

    Additional error code: OxF019

    This error code pererror due to memoissue.

    Additional error codes: 0xF017 and 0xF018

    The following error 0xF017 for unex 0xF018 for SPI cIf the system variahas been set, the cthe user program bnot, the Micro800 N001I-EN-P - December 2013

    ion blocks (UDFB) are required to in and scan the network.

    nter plug-in provides enhanced capabilities to the Micro800 rts up to 250 KHz differential line noise immunity.ion blocks (UDFB)(2) are required to the high-speed counter plug-in

    6.011

    ort supports ASCII Micro800 controllers from .011.

    6.011

    dded via PTO motion parameter e of the PTO can now be set using er. The value ranges from 0...100,

    .

    6.011

    eters 1006 and 1007 are added to volution and Unit per Revolution er program.

    6.011

    tains to unexpected software ry or other controller resource

    6.011

    codes have been added:pected hardware interruptommunication failure

    ble __SYSVA_USER_DATA_LOST ontroller will be able to recover ut the user data will be cleared. If controller program will be cleared.

    6.011

  • Micro800 Programmable Controllers 7

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    CIP Generic and CIP Symbolic client messaging

    CIP Generic and CIP Symbolic client messaging support is made available through the addition of two function blocks to the instruction set: MSG_CIPGENERIC and MSG_CIPSYMBOLIC. CIP Messaging is available on all serial (including embedded, plug-in) and Ethernet communication ports.

    4.011

    Modbus TCP client function on Micro850 controllers

    On Micro850 contrclient function is avthe MSG_MODBUSThis feature is not

    Memory Copy function

    The addition of thesupport for memoryfunction block is tythe client messagindestination must boptional offset.

    Digital I/O plug-in module support

    This firmware revisand upload of digitComponents Workbautomatically genePrevious method ofRA_2080_O4x useconfigure the digitaearlier firmware refirmware revision 4with the digital I/Orevision 4. This meusers are only allowmethod of configurfunction blocks) or Connected Componinterface), but not bAn error will be repconflict occur.

    1 GAIN renamed to MOV

    1 GAIN instruction another variable ofMOV for easier refavailable from revi

    Enhancements for Micro830 and Micro850 Controllers

    Enhancement Description FirmwareRevisionPublication 2080-RN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    ollers, support for Modbus TCP ailable through the addition of 2 function block.

    available for Micro830 controllers.

    4.011

    COP function block enables copy across data types. This

    pically used in conjunction with g instructions. Source and

    e a complete array with an

    4.011

    ion supports the configuration al I/O plug-ins through Connected ench. I/O global variables are rated for the inputs and outputs. using RA_2080_IQ4x and r-defined function blocks to l I/O modules (supported on

    vision 2), can still work with , but will not work in conjunction

    configuration feature in firmware ans that on firmware revision 4,

    ed to either use the previous ation (through user-defined the new method (through ents Workbench configuration oth at the same time.

    orted by the function block should

    4.011

    for setting one variable equal to the same data type is renamed to erence. 1 GAIN is no longer sion 4 projects onwards.

    4.011

  • 8 Micro800 Programmable Controllers

    Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-R

    Motion control Firmware revision 2 supports motion control configuration on certain Micro830 and Micro850 controllers.This feature is supported through embedded Pulse Train Outputs (PTO) on Micro830 and Micro850 controllers with catalog numbers that end in QVB and QBB.

    2.011

    Expansion I/O support

    Micro850 controllesupport up to four

    Communication connections

    The following comsupported with firm Modbus/TCP Se

    through Etherne CIP Serial Serve EtherNet/IP SerThese communicatthrough the RS-232channels and the R

    Controller security Controller passworaccess to the progrthe controller.

    Digital output variables

    All digital output vacleared on powerumode.

    0xF000 and 0xF002 Fault Handling on Powerup

    Controller attemptsclear user variable

    (1) UDFBs and sample Micro800 programs for Cofrom the Sample Code Library: http://www.ro

    Enhancements for Micro830 and Micro850 Controllers

    Enhancement Description FirmwareRevisionN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    rs with firmware revision 2 can expansion I/O configuration.

    2.011

    munication protocols are ware revision 2:rver (Micro850 controllers only t channel)r (RS-232 only)ver (Micro850 controllers)ion protocols are supported and RS-485 communication J-45 Ethernet port.

    2.011

    d can be enforced to restrict amming software connection to

    2.011

    riables driven by the IO scan gets p or during transition to RUN

    2.011

    to recover user program and s upon powerup.

    2.011

    nnected Components Workbench can be downloaded ckwellautomation.com/go/scmicro800.

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    Enhancement for Micro810 Controllers

    Enhancement(1)

    (1) See Micro810 User Manual, publication 2080-UM001 for more information.

    Description FirmwareRevision

    Controller security Controller password can be enforced to restrict access to the programming software connection to the controller.

    2Publication 2080-RN001I-EN-P - December 2013

  • 10 Micro800 Programmable Controllers

    Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-R

    Anomalies

    Known Anomalies for Micro820 Controllers

    Anomaly Description Affected Firmware Revisions

    Corrected Firmware Revision

    SD LED indicator may remain off on card insertion

    It may be observed, in very rare instances, that the SD LED indicator may remain off when a good microSD card is inserted, instead of lighting On.Users are advised to ethe card if this issue is

    6.011

    SD LED continues to blink after card is ejected

    SD LED indicator conticouple of seconds aftewhile datalog, recipe, activities are in progreblinking is due to SD cretries.

    Hard fault on controller when card is removed during backup and restore

    The controller goes intthe microSD card is remand restore is in progris indicated by a solid indication.)Users are advised to pcontroller and clear ththe controller.

    Communication breaks if project backup or restore fails

    Ethernet and/or serialcommunication may nproject back up or restUsers are advised to pcontroller to recover thN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    ject and re-insert ever encountered.

    APBC00017196

    nues to blink for a r card is ejected backup, and restore ss. This continuous ard read/write

    APBC00017743

    6.011

    o a hard fault when oved while backup

    ess. (The hard fault red Fault LED

    ower cycle the e fault to recover

    APBC00017633

    6.011

    ports ot work when ore fails. ower cycle the e connection.

    APBC00018270

    6.011

  • Micro800 Programmable Controllers 11

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    Error message Memory card is not present takes approximately 30 seconds to be displayed after card is ejected

    "Memory Card is not present" message in Connected Components Workbench takes some time (approximately 30 seconds) to display after card has been ejected. The delay is only observed when ongoing upload or search of datalog or recipe files activities is interruptedThe delay is attributedretries.

    6.011

    REMLCD backlight briefly turns on before startup message

    When backlight is conLCD_BKLT_REM for ththe backlight briefly tubefore it displays the s

    Long Real data values used on DLG that are either too big or too small affect scan time performance

    Scan time is significanprogram includes execfunction block that is cmultiple Long Real dateither extremely huge 1.0E+50), or extremel-1.0E-50 > y small (that is, r +1.0E-50 >>

    APBC00018658

    6.011

    tion converts erroneously. The o proper data

    rect for certain 23456.

    APBC00018944

    6.011

    n only accepts ) when set from s Workbench or in gative values ed.

    APBC00019113

    6.011

  • 12 Micro800 Programmable Controllers

    Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-R

    Known and Corrected Anomalies for Micro830 and Micro850 Controllers

    Anomaly Description Affected Firmware Revisions

    Corrected Firmware Revision

    Incorrect conversion of REAL/LREAL variables using Any_To_String

    Any_To_String instruction converts REAL/LREAL variables erroneously. The conversion result has no proper data truncation and is incorpatterns, such as 0.01

    6.011

    Controller faults when restoring an older project from memory module to a controller containing a project created with Connected Components Workbench revision 6

    Project restore (from athat contains a projectpre-revision 6 ConnectWorkbench) will fail oMicro810/Micro830/Mwith firmware revisionproject created by ConWorkbench revision 6 be reported by the conUsers are advised to cpower cycle the controthe restore action.

    Embedded serial port may shut down on powerup

    It has been observed tserial port shuts downencounters power supcertain time after pow

    CIP Serial communication on embedded serial port may be temporarily disrupted

    CIP Serial server and cMicro830 and Micro85embedded serial port 15...16 seconds beforeoperation.This may happen whecommunication is opefor more than 17 daysN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    rect for certain 23456.

    APBC00018944

    memory module created by a ed Components n a icro850 controller 1 or 2 that has a nected Components or later. A fault will troller. lear the fault and ller and then repeat

    APBC00017367

    2.0xx1.0xx

    4.0xx

    hat the embedded if the controller ply disruption at a erup.

    APBC000016906

    4.0124.0112.011

    4.013

    lient messaging via 0 controller

    is disrupted for resuming normal

    n CIP Serial rating continuously .

    APBC000015297

    4.0112.011

    4.012

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    CIP symbolic pass-through not supported

    CIP Symbolic pass-through fails with Micro800 as an intermediate bridge using unconnected messages. For example, with Micro850 controller, it is not possible to send an unconnected CIP symbolic message from device A to B with the Micro850 controller as a bridge in the middle. Connected mesupported.

    4.011 6.011

    DN and Error bits do not go false on certain ASCII instructions

    For some ASCII commuinstructions, the DN anstatus bits do not go fainstruction enable IN gError status should immIN is false. ACL status will never gARD, ARL, AWA, AWTIN goes false and then

    CIP Symbolic and CIP Generic messages not supported on Logix serial port

    MSG_CIPSYMBOLIC aMSG_CIPGENERIC areconnected client messcommunication when CompactLogix or Conembedded serial port.A Micro800 controller Logix controller as clie

    CIP messaging communication may be affected by cable break

    For CIP messaging clieis one or more devicesthe messaging client cother devices may becpossible timeouts.This may happen if mupending due to the cab

    Known and Corrected Anomalies for Micro830 and Micro850 Controllers

    Anomaly Description Affected Firmware Revisions

    Corrected Firmware RevisionPublication 2080-RN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    ssaging is

    APBC000014849

    nications d error output lse when the

    oes false. Done and ediately go false if

    o false once true. will go false only if true.

    APBC00015308

    4.0112.0xx1.0xx

    6.011

    nd not supported on aging via serial connected to a trolLogix

    as server and a nt is supported.

    APBC000014851

    4.011 6.011

    nt function, if there with a cable break, onnection with ome slower, with

    ltiple messages are le break.

    APBC000015030

    4.011

  • 14 Micro800 Programmable Controllers

    Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-R

    Possible data packet loss with Ethernet communication(1)

    A heavily loaded Ethernet communication, with the client sending multiple message requests simultaneously, may result in data packet loss on a Micro850 controller. Connection timeouts may consequently occur. Other connections with other devices are not affecteThis issue can happenserver function. Clientone pending message

    4.011 6.011

    CIP Serial client messaging to a PC running RSLinx software is not supported

    CIP Serial client messaor CIP Generic) to a PCsoftware is not suppormay stop all communiwith other communicasuch unsupported mescontinuously.

    Micro800 serial ports do not support control lines

    ASCII: Micro800 seriasupport control lines Rthough configuration iand Modbus RTU in th

    Axis Decelerating flag turns on for non-zero jerk moves while axis is accelerating

    For a move from ConstStandstill state, if the to 0, the Deceleration Motion Engine intervastarts to accelerate. TAcceleration flag do nsame time.This anomaly only occscan time is less than interval.

    ASCII connection only works with RS-232 interface

    The ASCII protocol forcontrollers only suppoThe RS-485 interface i

    Known and Corrected Anomalies for Micro830 and Micro850 Controllers

    Anomaly Description Affected Firmware Revisions

    Corrected Firmware RevisionN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    d. to both client and should only have to avoid this issue.

    APBC000015191

    ging (CIP Symbolic running RSLinx ted. The controller cation functions tion ports when sages are sent

    APBC000015243

    4.011 4.012

    l ports do not TS and CTS, even

    s available for ASCII e software.

    APBC000014284

    4.0112.0111.0xx

    6.011

    antVelocity or jerk is not equal status is set for one l before the axis he Deceleration and ot turn on at the

    urs when program the Motion Engine

    APBC00011729

    4.0112.011

    6.011

    Micro800 rts RS-232 media. s not supported.

    APBC00011336

    4.0112.0111.0xx

    6.011

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    ASCII communication buffer is not cleared

    A new program download should automatically clear the buffer for ASCII serial communication messages but the buffer does not get cleared.

    APBC00009305

    2.0111.0xx

    4.011

    Incomplete home URL string in EDS file

    The EDS file includes an incomplete home URL text string.

    2.011 4.011

    Password mismatch status is not correct

    Password mismatch stafter power cycle if Lo

    ErrorMode parameter does not handle errors

    ErrorMode input of IPIinstruction does not haexpected and does notvalues.

    ControlFlash firmware update results in a red flashing fault

    Even when a ControlFlsuccessful, the Micro8a fault code of 0xF004transfer error), and theflashes red. This occurs when the fperformed on a controMemory module insertprogram in that memohas the Load Alwayson Memory Errorset.Clear the fault and usenormally.

    Modbus configured target address returns illegal address error

    A Modbus client read boundary address of 6controller results to anerror in the client.

    Known and Corrected Anomalies for Micro830 and Micro850 Controllers

    Anomaly Description Affected Firmware Revisions

    Corrected Firmware RevisionPublication 2080-RN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    APBC0000094901.0xx

    atus is not correct ad on Error is set.

    APBC00011949

    2.011 4.011

    DCONTROLLER ndle errors as

    recognize any input

    APBC00006755

    1.011 2.011

    ash update is 00 controller shows (Memory Module status indicator

    irmware update is ller with a physical ed, and with a user ry module which or Load Always

    the controller

    APBC00005287

    1.011 2.011

    to a valid Modbus 5535 in the illegal address

    APBC00007660

    1.011 2.011

  • 16 Micro800 Programmable Controllers

    Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-R

    Fault translation error

    Error code is not handled properly as soft fault EP_WDT_EXPIRED (0xD011) in a user interrupt POU is translated as hard fault EP_WDT_HARDFAULT (0xF002).

    APBC00007864

    1.011 2.011

    STI configuration reloaded when UID and UIE are used

    STI is erroneously disabled and then reloaded whenever UIso STI program may noconfigured periodic raBoth UID and UIE funcused to mask and unmin the user program towith simultaneous refevariables.

    1.011 2.011

    CRC errors and timeouts in Modbus packet communications

    When using the MSG_instruction to communModbus Slave devicesturnaround delay, settLocalCfg to 1 may caurates in modbus packereceived/transmitted. Introduce a turnaroundms, at a user program

    APBC

    Known and Corrected Anomalies for Micro830 and Micro850 Controllers

    Anomaly Description Affected Firmware Revisions

    Corrected Firmware RevisionN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    D and UIE are used t execute at the

    te.tions are normally ask user interrupts prevent conflict rences to the same

    APBC00007923

    MODBUS icate with any other that require ing TriggerType in se increased failure ts

    delay, such as 5 level.00005317 / APBC00005339

    1.011 1.013

  • Micro800 Programmable Controllers 17

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    High Speed Counter (HSC) instruction configuration causes controller Hard Reset

    The following conditions may cause a controller Hard Reset.

    Value of HSCAppData underflow setting (UFSetting) and low preset setting (LPSetting) more than or equal to 0.

    Value of HSCAsetting (OFSettsetting (HPSettequal to 0.

    Setting the HSparameter for uIN) to True, whHSC Mode 0 o

    1.011 1.013

    High Speed Counter (HSC) user interrupt does not work for 10/16-point controllers

    HSC ID HSC1 does not2080-LC30-10QVB/QW2080-LC30-16QVB/QW

    Universal Plug-In Module (UPM) interrupt configuration causes controller Hard Reset

    Adding UPM interruptsProperties page may cHard Reset

    APBC0

    Known and Corrected Anomalies for Micro830 and Micro850 Controllers

    Anomaly Description Affected Firmware Revisions

    Corrected Firmware RevisionPublication 2080-RN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    ppData overflow ing) and high preset ing) less than or

    C user interrupt nderflow (Mask for

    en counting up with r 1.

    APBC00005342

    work for B, and B.

    APBC00005198

    1.011 1.013

    in the Interrupt ause a controller

    0005332 / APBC00005357

    1.012 1.013

  • 18 Micro800 Programmable Controllers

    Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-R

    Generic plug-in modules controller status byte may report inaccurate information

    The Controller Status Byte may inaccurately report an Operation Error during normal RUN mode or on Power Failure Triggered.Internally developed UPM modules do not use the Controller Status Byte. Such modules are not affecThird party UPM moduon the Generic Plug-inspecifications and thathe Controller Status Bcertain actions, howev

    1.0121.011

    1.013

    The controller may report a fault (error code 0xD011) when continuously powered on for more than 49.71 days

    Under certain conditiocontroller is continuoumore than 49.71 days,report a recoverable fa0xD011), and the outpCertain time based insoperate correctly withimmediately after 49.7On Micro810 controllegoes off. The LCD dispRUN mode to FAULT mcontrollers, the fault L

    APBC00006019 /

    (1) This anomaly does not apply to Micro830 con

    Known and Corrected Anomalies fo

    Anomaly Description

    Incorrect conversion of REAL/LREAL variables using Any_To_String

    Any_To_String instructREAL/LREAL variables econversion result has ntruncation and is incorrpatterns, such as 0.012

    Known and Corrected Anomalies for Micro830 and Micro850 Controllers

    Anomaly Description Affected Firmware Revisions

    Corrected Firmware RevisionN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    ted by this anomaly. les that are based module t use the result of yte to perform er, may be affected.

    APBC00007064

    ns, when the sly powered on for the controller may ult (error code

    uts will be disabled. tructions may not in the 3 ms window 1 days.rs, the power LED lay changes from ode. On Micro830

    ED flashes red. KnowledgeBase ID 450489

    1.011 1.012

    trollers.

    r Micro810 Controllers

    Affected Firmware Revision

    Corrected Firmware Revision

    ion converts rroneously. The

    o proper data ect for certain 3456.

    APBC00018944

    6.011

  • Micro800 Programmable Controllers 19

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    Controller faults when restoring an older project from memory module to a controller containing a project created with Connected Components Workbench revision 6

    Project restore (from a memory module that contains a project created by a pre-revision 6 Connected Components Workbench) will fail on a Micro810/Micro830/Micro850 controller with firmware revision 1 or 2 that has a project created by Connected Components Workbench revision 6 obe reported by the contUsers are advised to clepower cycle the controlthe restore action.

    2.0xx1.0xx

    4.0xx

    Analog input calibration offset must be positive

    Analog input calibrationpositive values (or zero)Connected Componentsthe 2080-LCD. Negativebe supported.

    No I/O force indication

    There is no I/O force inddisplay I/O status scree

    Password mismatch status is not correct

    Password mismatch staafter power cycle if Loa

    Wrong language on localized LCD options

    Certain menu strings stion localized (French, Itamenu display.

    Incomplete home URL string in EDS file

    The EDS file includes inURL string.

    Known and Corrected Anomalies for Micro810 Controllers

    Anomaly Description Affected Firmware Revision

    Corrected Firmware RevisionPublication 2080-RN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    r later. A fault will roller. ar the fault and

    ler and then repeat

    APBC00017367

    only accepts when set from Workbench or in values should also

    APBC00019113

    2.0xx1.0xx

    ication on the LCD n.

    2.0111.0xx

    2.012

    tus is not correct d on Error is set.

    APBC00011949

    2.011 2.012

    ll display in English lian, Spanish) LCD

    APBC00013978

    2.0111.0xx

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    complete home

    APBC00009490

    2.0111.0xx

    2.012

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    LCD instruction causes controller fault

    When the LCD instruction switches between user defined and default I/O status screens (for example, Enable input parameter goes from FALSE to TRUE or from TRUE to FALSE), there is a possibility that the controller faults and is no longer in run mode.

    2.0111.0xx

    2.012

    User application cannot back up and restore

    A project configured wicontroller cannot be basuccessfully using the Lfirmware revision 2.011

    ErrorMode parameter does not handle errors

    ErrorMode input of IPIDinstruction does not hanexpected and does not values.

    RHC instruction in Micro810 controllers is not accurate

    The RHC function block 49.86 s and returns coinstead of a 40 s timecounter times 4.

    The controller may report a fault (error code 0xD011) when continuously powered on for more than 49.71 days

    Under certain conditioncontroller is continuousmore than 49.71 days, treport a recoverable fau0xD011), and the outpuCertain time based instoperate correctly withinimmediately following On Micro810 controllergoes off. The LCD displRUN mode to FAULT mocontrollers, the fault LE

    APBC00006019 / K

    Known and Corrected Anomalies for Micro810 Controllers

    Anomaly Description Affected Firmware Revision

    Corrected Firmware RevisionN001I-EN-P - December 2013

    APBC00013978

    th a revision 1.x cked up or restored CD module with a controller.

    APBC00014192

    2.011 2.012

    CONTROLLER dle errors as

    recognize any input

    APBC00006755

    1.011 2.011

    uses a time base of unter times 5, r with a return

    APBC00005186

    1.012 1.013

    s, when the ly powered on for he controller may lt (error code

    ts are disabled. ructions may not the 3 ms window

    49.71 days.s, the power LED ay changes from de. On Micro830

    D flashes red.nowledgeBase ID 450489

    1.012 1.012

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    Firmware UpdateInstructions on how to flash update your controller with the latest firmware is provided in the User Manual for your Micro800 controller. See Additional Resources for the link to your online user manual.

    To get the latest firmware for your Controller, go to the following links:

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    Micro810 Programmable Controllers User Manual, publication 2080-UM001 xxxxx

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    Micro820 Programmable Controllers User Manual, publication 2080-UM005

    Micro830 and Micro850 Programmable Controllers User Manual, publication 2080-UM002 xxxxxxx

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