Operator control (hardware)
2.2 Operator control elements
D4x5
Manual, 05/2009
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Service selector switch (V4.1 SP2 and higher)
The following table shows the possible positions of the Service selector switch. The Service
selector switch positions are explained in the order in which they are arranged on the
SIMOTION D4x5.
Table 2- 3 Switch positions of the Service selector switch
Service mode Selector position Meaning
- 0 No service/diagnosis functions activated (default setting)
Delete/restore
non-volatile data
1 When the "Delete/restore non-volatile data" switch setting is
selected, the non-volatile data of the D4x5 is first deleted and
then restored along with the contents of the PMEMORY
backup file.
Downgrade
(device update
tool)
B SIMOTION D4x5 Control Units and projects can be updated
using update data created at an earlier point in time. This
update data is generated with the device update tool (Menu:
"Project>Start device update tool" in SIMOTION SCOUT).
If the updating process fails to bring about the desired result,
the update can be rejected by means of the switch position.
This will roll the system back to the previous configuration.
Backing up
diagnostic data
and non-volatile
data
D The diagnostic data and non-volatile data can be backed up in
STOP, STOPU, and RUN modes. The advantage of backing
up in RUN mode is the availability of enhanced diagnostic
information (via websites) and TO alarm information.
Additional references
Detailed information
● For information on setting the operating modes, refer to the
SIMOTION SCOUT
Configuration Manual
● For information on upgrading SIMOTION devices (device update tool), see
- Operation Instructions
Upgrading SIMOTION Devices
-
SIMOTION D4x5
Commissioning and Hardware Installation Manual
● For information on creating diagnostic data and backing up/restoring non-volatile data,
refer to the
SIMOTION D4x5
Commissioning and Hardware Installation Manual.
2.2.2 RESET button
Arrangement
The RESET button is located behind the blanking plate on the SIMOTION D4x5.
Performing a reset operation
A reset causes the entire system to be reset and requires the system to be ramped-up again.
It is similar to a "Power On Reset" except that the 24 V power supply does not have to be
switched off.