Deleting User Data From The Compactflash Card; Restoring The Default Settings Of Sinamics Integrated - Siemens SIMOTION D410 Series Commissioning Manual

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4.16.3

Deleting user data from the CompactFlash Card

Overview
Deletion of the user data from the CompactFlash Card is necessary, for instance, if you wish
to load another (new) project to the CompactFlash Card and therefore find it necessary to
delete the existing user data for an "old project" (e.g. unit data sets) from the CompactFlash
Card.
You can delete the user data using SIMOTION SCOUT. SIMOTION D410 must be operating
in online mode. This deletes the following data:
● User data from the "volatile data" area
● Non-volatile data, with the exception of IP and DP parameters
● User data on the CompactFlash Card (user folders), including the SINAMICS
You can still go online to SIMOTION D410 at your programming device / PC. All licenses on
the CompactFlash Card are retained.
Deleting user data
1. Open the project you want to edit in SIMOTION SCOUT.
2. Go online to SIMOTION D410.
3. Select SIMOTION D410 in the Project Navigator, and then select the "Delete user data
4. Confirm the "Delete user data from card" message with "OK".
4.16.4

Restoring the default settings of SINAMICS Integrated

Prerequisite
You must be online to SINAMICS Integrated in order to restore its default settings.
Restoring the default settings
1. Right-click "SINAMICS_Integrated" in the Project Navigator.
2. Select the "Target device > Restore default settings" command from the shortcut menu.
This restores the delivery state of SINAMICS Integrated.
SIMOTION D410
Commissioning Manual, 02/2012
configuration data
on card" option from the "Target system" menu.
The user data are deleted. SINAMICS Integrated goes into offline mode.
Commissioning (software)
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