Commissioning (software)
4.16 Deleting data
SIMOTION D410
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Commissioning Manual, 02/2012
4.16
Deleting data
4.16.1
Overview of data deletion
You can define the scope of data to be deleted from SIMOTION D410 memory described in
the "user memory concept". That is, you can choose to delete all data or only specific parts.
You have the following options of deleting data from SIMOTION D410:
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Resetting the memory of SIMOTION D410 (Page 150)
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Deleting user data from the CompactFlash Card (Page 153)
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Restoring the default settings of SINAMICS Integrated (Page 153)
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Restoring the default settings of SIMOTION D410 (Page 154)
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Deleting/restoring non-volatile SIMOTION data (Page 207).
4.16.2
Resetting the memory of SIMOTION D410
Introduction
A memory reset deletes all data from RAM on the SIMOTION D410 and non-volatile
SIMOTION data in the FRAM, with the exception of the communication configuration (baud
rates, network addresses, etc.). Data on the CompactFlash Card is retained if you reset the
memory.
Reset the memory on SIMOTION D410 if
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You want to undo changes made to user data (programs, configuration data, parameter
assignments) which you have not backed up by means of the "Copy RAM to ROM"
command.
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The RUN/STOP LED is flashing (slowly flashing yellow) to indicate that the
SIMOTION D410 is requesting a memory reset.
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Non-volatile SIMOTION data does not match the project on the CompactFlash Card and
an error is generated (diagnostics buffer entry).
You can reset memory either in offline mode using the DIL switch of SIMOTION D410, or in
online mode using SIMOTION SCOUT.
Data deleted by memory reset
The following data is deleted during a memory reset:
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User data (units, configuration data, parameters, task configuration)
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