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-  Use the Change button on the Search via MAC dialog box to display the Write via MAC 
window. This window can be used to set the system ID and IP address on the processor 
module. 
3.  Use patch cables to connect the base rack to the extension rack as described in Chapter 3.2 
and Chapter 3.3. 
  The LEDs UP and DOWN as well as the Red. LEDs on the associated processor and I/O 
processing modules are lit, see the F-CPU 01 manual (HI 803 215 E) and the F-IOP 01 
manual (HI 803 219 E). 
4.  Prepare the left processor module: 
-  Log in to the processor module: Double click the processor module symbol in the online 
image. 
If a valid configuration is loaded into a processor module and the conditions for system 
operation are met, all settings such as SRS and IP address from the valid configuration 
become operative. This is particularly important during the initial operation of a processor 
module that was previously used. 
HIMA recommends resetting to the factory settings (master reset) when using processor 
modules with an unknown history. 
-  Reset the processor module to the factory settings (master reset). 
-  If the system is only equipped with one processor module (mono system), set mono 
operation. To do so, click Set Mono/Redundancy Operation in the Online->Start-up 
menu. 
This setting only takes effect if a mono project is loaded. Otherwise, the system 
automatically resets the switch. 
5.  Set the mode switch of the left processor module to Stop and wait until the processor module 
indicates to be running in system operation. 
  The Stop LED is lit or blinking, the Init LED is off. 
6.  Log in to the system. 
7.  Set the mode switch of the right processor module to Stop. 
  The right processor module starts operating redundantly. The Stop LED is lit and the Init 
LED is off. 
8.  Load the existing configuration to the processor modules by performing a download (menu 
functions: Online -> Resource Download) 
  The processor modules enter the STOP/VALID CONFIGURATION state. 
9.  The mode switches on all the processor modules are set to Run. 
10. Perform a resource cold start. 
► The system, i.e., all modules, are in RUN (or in RUN/UP STOP, if the user program was not 
started). 
For more information on how to start up the system, refer to the first steps manual 
(HI 801 103 E). 
9.2.2.1  Faults 
  A processor module does not start redundant operation or quits it, in case of malfunction. 
  The system enters the STOP/INVALID CONFIGURATION state if the project in SILworX 
does not match the hardware.