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Diagnostics data
6.2 Diagnostic data and non-volatile SIMOTION data
Procedure
To restore non-volatile SIMOTION data after a CPU has been replaced, proceed as follows:
1. Insert the CompactFlash Card into the new SIMOTION D410 (the SIMOTION D410 must
2. Set the switch to the "Delete/restore non-volatile SIMOTION data" setting, i.e. set DIP
3. Allow the SIMOTION D410 to start up; during the start-up, the non-volatile SIMOTION
4. After the SIMOTION D410 has started up, switch the SIMOTION D410 off.
5. Reset the service selector switch to its original setting.
6. Switch the SIMOTION D410 back on.
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be switched off!)
switch S5 to ON.
The positions of the mode selector switches are not relevant (i.e. the operating mode set
remains unchanged).
Figure 6-6 Switch position for restoring non-volatile SIMOTION data
data is first deleted and then restored.
If the "PMEMORY.XML" backup file is contained in the "USER/SIMOTION" directory on
the CompactFlash Card, it will be restored (rather than the PMEMORY.XML file in the
directory \USER\SIMOTION\HMI\SYSLOG\DIAG" saved with "backup via diagnostic data
and non-volatile SIMOTION data").
The following priority sequence governs the restore:
– /USER/SIMOTION/PMEMORY.XML
– /USER/SIMOTION/PMEMORY.BAK
– /USER/SIMOTION/HMI/SYSLOG/DIAG/PMEMORY.XML
If, for example, you want to restore data backed up by means of a switch/IT DIAG, you
may have to delete existing PMEMORY.XML and PMEMORY.BAK backup files in the
\USER\SIMOTION\ directory on the CompactFlash Card.
Note
If the "Delete non-volatile SIMOTION data" switch position is selected, the non-volatile
SIMOTION data of the SIMOTION D410 is first deleted and then restored by means of
the PMEMORY backup file.
SIMOTION D410
Commissioning Manual, 02/2012

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