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PROCEDURE FOR STARTING UP A REDUNDANT
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4.8 Restarting System A and System B
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4.8 Restarting System A and System B
Power on system A and system B again, or set the reset switches of system A/system
B CPU modules to neutral position, in order to restart the redundant system.
(1) Powering supply ON again
Power off system A and system B, and then simultaneously power on the both
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(2) Setting the Reset Switches of CPU modules to Neutral Position
Set the RESET/L.CLR switches of system A and system B CPU modules to the
RESET position, and then simultaneously set the switches to neutral position. *
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* 1: Power on one system within three seconds after powering on the other system.
* 2: Set the reset switch of one CPU module to neutral position within three seconds after making the
same settings for the other CPU module.
* 3: The LED turns on on either system in the debug mode.
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When switching power on again, switch power on more than 5 seconds after
switching power off. Failure to do so may disable a normal start of the redundant
system because an inrush current of higher than the specified value may flow or
the tracking communication circuit in the CPU module may not be initialized.
Diagram 4.14 Setting the CPU Module RESET Switch to Neutral Position
CPU module
RESET/L.CLR Switch
Resetting
Unreset
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