Upgrading 5/01 to 5/03...1747-DTAM "incompatible prog" error

TheCaptain2000

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I have upgraded my SLC 500 from a 5/01 CPU to a 5/03 CPU with and without changing data tables and I/O. However, my 1747-DTAM external module now will not allow me to change my values. I have not changed any logic or any of my I/O. Input please.
 
This is from the DTAM Manual Section 9 on errors

Incompat Program Attach to a processor
The user program in the 5/03 processor is not supported by DTAM
Abort. Contact your local Allen-Bradley sales office.

I guess you'd better 'contact etc.'
 
yeah, i just found that myself, contacted AB and stated that I need a firmware upgrade for my module. It's going to be $100 or so. I can live with that.
 
I also found this in a Google search on "5/03 DTAM Incompatible" It refers to the relation between a DTAM and a 5/03 which has the M13 Memory Module installed.

Look at data identification label on rear of DTAM Module. The DTAM Module is identified as DTAM or DTAM-E and the firmware is identified as FRN 0.00.

If data identification label is DTAM-E and FRN 3.00 or higher, this DTAM Module will support new M13 Memory Module # 200684.

If data identification label is DTAM and/or FRN 2.99 or lower, this DTAM Module requires DTAM Firmware Upgrade Kit # 200714 to support new M13 Memory Module # 200684.

Here's the reference
 
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