4. Electrical work
4.2 Using SD memory card
The interface unit is equipped with an SD memory card interface.
Using an SD memory card can store operating logs.
<Handling precautions>
(1) Use an SD memory card that complies with the SD standards. Check that the SD
memory card has a logo on it of those shown to the right.
(2) SD memory cards to the SD standards include SD, SDHC, miniSD, micro SD,
and microSDHC memory cards. The capacities are available up to 32 GB.
Choose that with a maximum allowable temperature of 55ºC.
(3) When the SD memory card is a miniSD, miniSDHC, microSD, or micro SDHC
memory card, use an SD memory card converter adapter.
(4) Before writing to the SD memory card, release the write-protect switch.
(5) Before inserting or ejecting an SD memory card, make sure to power off the
system. If an SD memory card is inserted or ejected with the system powered on,
the stored data could be corrupted or the SD memory card be damaged.
*An SD memory card is live for a short duration after the system is powered off.
Before insertion or ejection wait until the LED lamps on the interface control
board are all off.
(6) The read and write operations have been verified using the following SD memory
cards, however, these operations are not always guaranteed as the specifica-
tions of these SD memory cards could change.
Manufacturer
Model
Verbatim
#44015 0912-61
SanDisk
SDSDB-002G-B35
Panasonic
RP-SDP04GE1K
Arvato
2GB PS8032 TSB 24nm MLC
Arvato
2GB PS8035 TSB A19nm MLC
Lexar
LSD 8GB ABEUCL6 Rev A
Before using a new SD memory card, always check that the SD memory card
can be safely read and written to by the interface board.
<How to check read and write operations>
a) Check for correct wiring of power supply to the system. For more details,
refer to section 4.1.
(Do not power on the system at this point.)
b) Insert an SD memory card.
c) Power on the system.
d) The LED6 lamp lights if the read and write operations are successfully
completed. If the LED6 lamp continues blinking or does not light, the SD
memory card cannot be read or written to by the interface controller.
(7) Make sure to follow the instruction and the requirement of the SD memory
card's manufacturer.
(8) Format the SD memory card if determined unreadable in step (6). This could
make it readable.
Download an SD card formatter from the following site.
SD Association homepage: https://www.sdcard.org/home/
(9) Interface board supports FAT file system but not NTFS file system.
(10) Mitsubishi Electric is not liable for any damages, in whole or in part, including
failure of writing to an SD memory card, and corruption and loss of the saved
data, or the like. Back up saved data as necessary.
(11) Do not touch any electronic parts on the interface controller when inserting or
ejecting an SD memory card, or else the control board could fail.
(a) For insertion, push on the SD memory card until it clicks into place.
(b) For ejection, push on the SD memory card until it clicks.
Note: To avoid cutting fingers, do not touch sharp edges of the SD
Logos
Capacities
2 GB to 32 GB *1
SD speed classes
All
Tested in
• The SD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
Mar. 2012
The miniSD logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
Oct. 2011
The microSD logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
Oct. 2011
Jun. 2012
*1 A 2-GB SD memory card stores up to 30 days of operation logs.
Jul. 2014
Jul. 2014
memory card connector (CN108) on the interface controller.
(a)
(b)
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