RESETTING THE PARAMETERS TO THE DEFAULT FACTORY VALUES
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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RESETTING THE PARAMETERS TO THE DEFAULT FACTORY
VALUES
Default values are provided to each parameter of the device. The first time you install
the encoder, it will operate using the default values. They allow the operator to run the
IO device for standard and safe operation. They are plainly not optimized for specific
application yet they provide maximum performance for most systems. To suit the spe
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cific application requirements it may be advisable and even necessary to enter new
parameters instead of the factory default settings.
There could be exceptional circumstances where it would be necessary for you to
restore the default values of the settable parameters. When this is the case, you have to
use the Reset command.
When you need to restore the default values proceed as follows.
Enter the Device view working area, select the device you need to configure in the drop-
down box on the top left of the graphic area, right-click on the image of the module and
select the Online & diagnostics command from the shortcut menu (or double-click the
Online & diagnostics command in the project tree). Confirm your request in the dialog
box that appears.
Figure 12. Restoring default values
NOTE
When you restore the default values, please always consider that:
• the encoder parameters will be restored to the default values;
• the encoder offset will be reset;
• the Device Name will be lost and replaced with a blank string;
• the IP address will be set to 0.0.0.0;
• the parameters associated with the IP range will be set to 0.
CAUTION
The execution of this command causes all the values which have been set
previously next to each parameter to be overwritten!
NOTE
The complete list of machine data and relevant default parameters is avail
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able under "
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