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Commissioning (software) 
 
4.12 Deleting data 
 
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Commissioning Manual, 08/2008 Edition 
Data retained during memory reset 
The following data is retained during memory reset: 
●  TCP/IP and DP parameters 
●  Diagnostics buffer 
●  Data that was saved with the _savePersistentMemoryData, _saveUnitDataSet, 
_exportUnitDataSet and RAMtoROM commands and with the "Copy RAM to ROM" 
function.  
The data contents of a backup file generated by executing _savePersistentMemoryData 
(PMEMORY.XML/PMEMORY.BAK) is written back to non-volatile data after memory 
reset. Users can therefore force the restoration of non-volatile data by means of memory 
reset. 
●  Licenses 
The technology packages and user data (configuration data, programs, parameter 
assignments) you previously backed up to a CompactFlash Card by means of the "Copy 
RAM to ROM" command are transferred to the "non-volatile data" area of the SIMOTION 
410 during the next startup. This operation transfers any configuration data found on the 
CompactFlash Card to the SIMOTION device after memory reset. 
Memory reset by means of SIMOTION SCOUT 
You can only reset memory using SIMOTION SCOUT if SIMOTION D410 is operating in 
online mode.  
1.  Select SIMOTION D410 from the Project Navigator of SIMOTION SCOUT. 
2.  Select the "Target device > Control system mode" command from the shortcut menu in 
order to open the "D410: System Mode" dialog box. 
3.  Select the STOP mode. 
4.  Next, select the MRES mode to reset the memory. 
Memory reset using the mode selector switch 
The mode selector switch function is implemented in SIMOTION D410 by means of a DIL 
switch (DIL = Dual-In-Line). Use this DIL switch (switch S1 - S3) to set the binary code for 
the mode of operation.  
Information pertaining to to the switch positions and corresponding modes of operation is 
available in the 
SIMOTION D410
 Manual. 
You can only reset memory using the mode selector switch if SIMOTION D410 is operating 
in offline mode.