EtherCAT Devices Backup

The Backup operation discovers all devices on the EtherCATClosed ***EtherCAT is an open, high-performance Ethernet-based fieldbus system. The development goal of EtherCAT was to apply Ethernet to automation applications which require short data update times (also called cycle times) with low communication jitter (for synchronization purposes) and low hardware costs network and stores the topology information, drive firmware files, and parameters.

Controller

Local Storage

AKD PDMM or PCMM

SD Memory Card

See SD Card Support for more information.

PCMM2G

Controller flash memory

Required Items

These items are required before starting a backup of the EtherCAT devices:

Device Connection and Configuration

All EtherCAT network devices must be:

  • Connected to the controller.
  • Configured as necessary for machine operation.

    • Verify the devices are in the order as expected.
      The topology information is stored in the backup and is used to check for identical topology during a restore function.
      The device order is not important.Example: An AKD can be anywhere in the EtherCAT topology but, for restore to occur, the devices must be in the same order as when backed up.

Modular EtherCAT

This procedure should be followed to backup EtherCAT devices when the modular EtherCAT feature is used to remove devices to create a machine variant.

See Modular EtherCAT Concept for more information.

  1. Run the KAS application which sets up the correct EtherCAT topology for the machine variant.
  2. Stop the KAS application.

    • Do not power cycle or reboot the controller between Steps 2 and 3.
  3. Backup the EtherCAT devices.
    See Backup Procedure for more information.

Backup Procedure

  1. From the web server home page, click the Backup & Restore tab.
  2. On the Backup tab, click the Backup EtherCAT Devices button.

    The web server will ask you to choose one or more firmware package files and suggest the filename that matches the firmware version on your drives.
    Selecting the firmware package files is a one-time event.
    The controller remembers the selection for future backups.


    • AKD series drives have a firmware package file specific to their firmware version.
      AKD2G has a different firmware package file specific to its firmware version.
  3. Press the Continue Backup EtherCAT Devices button. It will take a couple of minutes or longer, depending on the number of AKD and/or AKD2Gs in the system.

When the backup is complete, the web server will indicate whether the backup was successful.