I already know the only way to clear it is to send to ADC and they will default everything to factory. It's not worth the trouble since it was mfg in 2007 and was probably due to be replaced anyway, so we did.
The odd thing is, I programmed this unit way back when and was online with it less than a year ago. It was working just fine when the utility power blipped about 5 times and then it didn't. I never set a password, nor did the customer. The PLC would go to run mode, but didn't actually work (only Y0 is used - driven by the high speed counter.)
Without the self-set password, it's a brick. I had hoped DNLoader could shove an image in, but it also wants a password. I saw some references to comms causing a problem sometimes, but I don't think that was the issue. I should have tried Port 2 that had an Opti-mate working (maybe) but didn't want to waste more time.
Curiosity only (we didn't keep the bad PLC)
what type of memory holds the password that it could be corrupted?I had never really glommed on to what DSOFT was telling me with the error locking/unlocking PLC message (usually after power killed or cable unplugged before going offline.) I never password the PLCs.
In my Googling, I did find a FAQ about the MX-275 and MX-275e and something called DirectSOFT-MX. Looked cool.
