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When the RDSD LED turns solid green, indicating the transfer has been successfully completed,
remove the RDSD from the CPU.
The RUN/STOP Switch can be used to place the RX3i into RUN Mode after the transfer, unless it
has been disabled in the hardware configuration just stored. If the RUN/STOP Switch is disabled,
you will first need to connect with the programmer to place the RX3i in RUN Mode.
2.1.8.3 Using an Options.txt File to Modify Download Operation
An options.txt file can be used to modify the operation of the RDSD during a store to the RX3i. This is a
plain-text file which can contain some or all of the following statements, in any order. The format of
each option line is the option keyword, followed by a space, followed by either a capital Y or a capital
N. The option keyword must be spelled exactly as indicated below. If an option statement is omitted
from the file, the default value will be used.
If you want to use all of the default operations, the options.txt file is not necessary.
Options.txt File Format
Option Keyword Default value Description
Download_LogicAndCf
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Y (yes) Logic and configuration are copied to the
CPE305/CPE310/CPE330 (including symbolic variables)
Download_Data Y (yes) Reference memory is copied to the CPE305/CPE310/CPE330
(excluding symbolic variables)
Download_CamFiles Y (yes) CAM files are copied to the CPE305/CPE310/CPE330
Write_Flash Y (yes) The downloaded CPE305/CPE310/CPE330 contents (as specified
by the above keywords) by default will be written to flash upon
completion of the store
Sample options.txt File
If the following options.txt file is present on the RDSD, logic, configuration and reference data are
copied to the CPU, and files are written to flash. Cam files are not copied.
Download_LogicAndCfg Y
Download_Data Y
Download_CamFiles N
Write_Flash Y

2.1.8.4 Security
When the application is written to the RDSD from a controller that has passwords and/or an OEM key
defined, the passwords and OEM key are encrypted and stored on the RDSD. When the project is
written from the RDSD to a CPE305/CPE310/CPE330Error! Bookmark not defined., the passwords and OEM key
are copied to it.
If an OEM key is defined on the RDSD, when transfer is complete, the OEM protection will be enabled
(locked). When an application is being stored to a CPE305 that already has passwords and/or an OEM
key defined, the passwords/key on the RDSD must match the passwords/key in the target
CPE305/CPE310/CPE330, or the transfer will fail.