D8 Series User’s Guide
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and Reconfiguring
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Clearing the RAM
Clearing the random access memory (RAM) returns all controller settings to their defaults. All stored
jobs are also cleared from controller memory.
To clear the RAM:
1. Make a record of all controller settings.
2. Switch off power to the controller.
3. Press and hold
<
.
4. Switch on power to the controller while still holding
<
.
5. When you see the prompt
Clear RAM?
, release
<
and press
.
.
6. Restore the controller settings.
NOTE!
If your controller does not have a keypad and display, you can clear the RAM
by powering the controller up with pins 1 and 6 on the keypad header (J3 on the bottom
circuit card) shorted. After clearing the RAM, power down the controller and remove the
jumper wire from the keypad header before putting the controller back in service.
Replacing the EPROM
Replacing the EPROM involves minor mechanical disassembly and reassembly of the controller. You
will need a Phillips screwdriver and an IC extraction tool or a small, standard, jeweler’s screwdriver.
CAUTION!
The EPROM and other components are sensitive to damage from
electrostatic discharge (ESD). To prevent ESD damage, use an ESD wrist strap or other
antistatic device.
NOTE!
Replacing the EPROM with another version results in full erasure of RAM. Make
a record of all parameters before changing the EPROM.
1. Make a record of the controller’s settings.
2. Power down the controller.
3. Remove the four screws from the sides of the controller front panel.
4. Remove the electronics assembly from the case, as shown in
Figure 7.1
.
Figure 7.1
— Remove Board Assembly from Case
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