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Emerson DCX S - Cold Start Procedure; Table 8.18 Steps to Perform a Cold Start

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100-412-183 REV. 13 133
8.7 Cold Start Procedure
The power supply internal memory stores the system default settings and the registers
that you set. It also provides temporary storage to support the power supply internal
functions. A cold start clears the Amplitude Setting, the user I/O configuration, the IP
address, and restores them to original factory defaults. It is not necessary to perform a
cold start during normal operation and servicing, but you might find a cold start helpful
when:
You suspect the system is not operating properly
You want to make a new setup
Some system memory registers, such as Software version, will not be cleared by this Cold
Start procedure.
8.7.1 Performing a Cold Start
NOTICE
Using the Cold Start procedure will erase the current Amplitude
Setting, the IP address and some of the Registers that you set. Be
sure you have a record of your setup if you want to retain it.
Table 8.18 Steps to Perform a Cold Start
Step Action
1 Turn off the power supply.
2 Connect together pins 4 and 10 on the 26-pin User I/O Connector.
3 Turn on the power supply.
4 After the power up sequence ends, turn off the power supply
5 Disconnect pins 4 and 10 of the 26-pin on User I/O Connector.

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