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AXC F 1152 and AXC F 2152
Default setting type 1
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Reset button

Figure 3-12
Reset button (1)
The reset button on the controller can only be operated with a pointed object, such as a pin,
and is therefore protected against accidental activation.
If the reset button is actuated during operation for ≥2 s, the controller is restarted.
The reset button can also be used to reset the controller to the default settings. Here, a dis-
tinction is made between two types of default settings:
Type 1:
All application-specific data is deleted.
Type 2:
The controller is reset to the delivery state.
Please note the following when using PROFICLOUD:
Upon reset to default setting type 1 or 2, the controller can no longer be reached by
PROFICLOUD. To continue using the controller in PROFICLOUD, proceed as follows:
Delete the controller from PROFICLOUD, as described in the "Startup and operation
of hardware and software components of the PROFICLOUD" user manual.
Then reregister the controller in PROFICLOUD and add it as a PROFICLOUD device,
as described in
Section "Transferring variable values to PROFICLOUD" on page
Resetting the controller to default setting type 1 deletes all settings that you have config-
ured. These include, for example:
The PLCnext Engineer project, including all applications that have been programmed
in accordance with IEC 61131-3
All applications that were programmed using high-level languages
The configured bus configuration
The network configuration of the controller
Changes and extensions that you have made to the operating system or to the firmware
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