Allen-Bradley 1444-TSCX02-02RB User Manual page 242

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Chapter 10
Operate the Module
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Type 0: Common Reset
A common reset deletes all trend, alarm, and transient data, and wipes the
executing configuration and the ID of its host controller. After reset, the
module loads the configuration that is stored in nonvolatile memory and
restarts monitoring.
A common reset does not delete data in nonvolatile memory, which includes
its saved configuration, the module event log and its connection information,
including any saved IP address.
A type 0 common reset is executed by sending a type 0 reset service or by
cycling module power.
Because a module immediately loads its configuration from nonvolatile
memory and begins monitoring, a module does not persist in its common reset
state.
Type 1: Out of Box Reset
An out of box reset deletes all trend, alarm, and transient data, and wipes the
executing configuration and the ID of its host controller. It also deletes any
saved configuration from nonvolatile memory.
An out of box reset also deletes the connection information of the module,
including any IP address that is saved in memory.
A type 1 out of box reset is executed by sending a type 1 reset service or by
powering up the module with its terminal base IP address set to "888".
A module persists in its out-of-box reset state until a configuration has been
downloaded to the module. Until a valid configuration is received, the module
operates in its default out of box configuration (a basic voltmeter with no
defined measurements, alarms, or any configured output).
Rockwell Automation Publication 1444-UM001D-EN-P - June 2018

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