9.2.2.2 Non-volatile SIMOTION data (retain data)
In addition to the diagnostic data, non-volatile SIMOTION data (retain data) is also saved on
the
CompactFlash card. Use the function when the non-volatile SIMOTION data has not been
saved on the CompactFlash card using the _savePersistentMemoryData system function but
you wish to restore the non-volatile SIMOTION data after a CPU has been replaced.
Note
While the non-volatile SIMOTION data is stored as a "PMEMORY.XML" backup file in the
"...USER\SIMOTION" directory using the _savePersistentMemoryData system function,
backing up diagnostic data and non-volatile data stores the data in the "...\USER\SIMOTION
\HMI\SYSLOG\DIAG" directory.
9.2.3 Save diagnostic data during running operation
Options
The advantage of backing up diagnostic data and non-volatile SIMOTION data during
operation
is that enhanced diagnostic information via HTML pages and TO alarm information
is available.
Data are backed up:
● Using "Diagnostics > Diagnostics Files" in SIMOTION IT web server; see Section Back up
diagnostic data and non-volatile SIMOTION data via the web server (Page 312)
● Via the DIAG button
● Via the service selector switch
Backup of the data via the DIAG pushbutton (preferred solution)
The diagnostic data and non-volatile SIMOTION data can be created in the STOP, STOPU,
and RUN operating states.
1. Press the DIAG pushbutton.
The diagnostic data and non-volatile SIMOTION data are backed up to the CF card.
The backup task progress is displayed by the RUN/STOP LED flickering yellow.
2. The backup is finished when the RUN/STOP LED flickers green.
Switch off the SIMOTION D410-2.
3. Remove the CF card.
Backup of the data using the service selector switch (alternative)
The positions of the mode switch are not relevant, i.e. the set operating mode remains
unchanged.
Diagnostics
9.2 Diagnostic data and non-volatile SIMOTION data
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