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User Guide | Eclipse HX-Delta
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Configuration [ CONFIG ] button
The CPU card can hold four complete system configurations in its
operational memory. When the CONFIG button is pressed the
number of the currently active configuration (either 1, 2, 3, or 4)
appears in the dot-matrix display.
Each time the button is subsequently pressed the next
configuration number in the series appears in the dot-matrix
display. The numbers cycle forward until all of the choices have
been displayed, then start again at 1.
When a non-active configuration’s number appears in the display,
it flashes to indicate its non-active status. When an active
configuration’s number (either 1, 2, 3, or 4) appears in the
display, it illuminates solidly (without flashing) to indicate that it is
the active configuration.
To select one of the four configurations from the CPU card:
1. On the front of the CPU card, repeatedly press the CONFIG
button until the number of the desired configuration (1, 2,
3, or 4) is shown by the dot matrix display.
2. When the desired number is displayed, press and hold the
CONFIG button until the display stops flashing. This should
take about three seconds.
3. The selected configuration has now been activated.
Note: The CPU card includes an additional, embedded configuration,
which can be activated for fast fault checking following a system
upgrade or field install. For more information, see 5.5.1 Using
the embedded configuration.
F
Engineering [ ENG ] button
This button is used to reset the system to the default IP address
(169.254.0.100) with DHCP enabled and to display system
information on the LED dot matrix (see 5.2 Setting the default
IP Address).
System status
If the ENG button only on the master CPU is pressed the following
system information will be displayed on the LED dot matrix:
Eclipse HX release. For example, v7.0 at 7.0.
Eclipse IP address. IP address of the LAN 1 port, for
example 169.254.000.100.
Note: If this address was not statically allocated, but instead was
allocated via DHCP server this will be pre-pended by DHCP
ENABLED.

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