Service and diagnostics
6.2 Diagnostic data and non-volatile data
3. Allow the D410 to start up; the non-volatile data will be restored while this is taking place.
4. Once the D410 has started up, switch it off.
5. Reset the service selector switch to its original setting.
6. Switch the D410 back on.
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If there is a file called "PMEMORY.XML" in the "USER/SIMOTION" directory, this will be
restored (rather than the "PMEMORY.XML" file saved using diagnostics in directory
"\USER\SIMOTION\HMI\SYSLOG\DIAG").
The order of priority for restoration is as follows:
– /USER/SIMOTION/PMEMORY.XML
– /USER/SIMOTION/PMEMORY.BAK
– /USER/SIMOTION/HMI/SYSLOG/DIAG/PMEMORY.XML
Note
When the "Delete non-volatile data" switch position is selected, the non-volatile data of
the D410 is first deleted and then restored by means of the PMEMORY backup file.
D410
Commissioning Manual, 05/2009