Turning On And Booting The Control System - Siemens SINUMERIK 802C base line Technical Manual

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4.2

Turning on and booting the control system

Procedure
Start–up switch S3 (hardware)
Start–up switch (software)
Booting the control system
4-6
Inspect the system visually for:
z
 proper mechanical installation with tight electrical connections
 supply voltages
 connections for shielding and grounding.
Turn on the control system.
z
Notice
Providing memory and start–up switch S3 are set correctly (see Fig.2–6), the
control system boots.
The CNC is provided with a start–up switch to assist start–up of the control
system.
This switch can be actuated using a screw driver.
Table 4–2 Start–up switch settings
Position
0
Normal power-up
1
Power-up with default machine data (user data determined by the
software version)
2
System software update
3
Power-up with saved data
4
PLC stop
5
Reserve
6
Assigned
7
Assigned
The switch position comes into effect with next power-up and is displayed on
the screen when the control system powers up.
In addition to the hardware start–up switch, the following functions can also be
carried out in the Diagnosis/Start–up/Start–up switch menu:
Normal boot
z
Boot with default machine data
z
Boot with saved data
z
These power-up functions have a higher priority than the hardware start-up
switch.
When the control system is turned on for the first time, an initial state of the
control system is established automatically. All memory areas are initialized
and are loaded with previously stored default data.
The PLC area of retentive bit memories is explicitly erased.
Meaning
(Start–up switch position 0)
(Start–up switch position 1)
(Start–up switch position 3)
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