10.7.2
Removing the device to be replaced
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the memory card
To avoid damaging an optional memory card that may be present in the device, make
sure there is no power to the device when you remove or insert it.
1.
Switch off the supply voltage to the device that is to be replaced.
2.
Mark the position and alignment of the device on the bracket or surroundings.
3.
Disconnect and remove all connecting cables from the device.
4.
Detach the device and remove from the bracket.
5.
Backed-up configuration data: if an optional memory card was installed in the
device, remove the memory card with the backed-up parameter set. The memory
card is located behind the side cover,
10.7.3
Putting the replacement device into operation
1.
Backed-up configuration data: take the optional memory card from the device
being replaced and install it in the replacement device of the same type.
2.
Mount and align the replacement device (
). When doing
so, note the previously applied markings on the bracket or surroundings.
3.
Reconnect the connecting cables to the replacement device (
4.
Switch on the supply voltage for the replacement device.
The device starts with the default setting and searches for external memory media
with a valid parameter set. If the device detects storage media with a valid para‐
meter set, it does the following:
°
Memory card in the device only:
the replacement device loads the parameter set on the memory card
°
Memory card in the device and CM600 parameter cloning module in the
CDB/CDM connection module: the replacement device loads the parameter
set from the CM600 parameter cloning module
°
Memory card in the device and CDF bus connection module: the replacement
device loads the parameter set from the CDF bus connection module
The replacement device loads the parameter set into its permanent memory and
operates according to the configuration data in the parameter set.
5.
If the replacement device does not detect any external storage media, it will start
with its last permanently stored parameter set. In the case of devices that have
not been used before, this corresponds to the factory default setting.
w
Establish a connection to the replacement device using the SOPAS ET config‐
uration software. Transfer the configuration data of the device to be replaced,
which was previously saved to the PC, by downloading it to the replacement
device and permanently storing it there.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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