14. Adding and Replacing Modules
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14.11 Backup and restoration
To back up and restore data, you use the BACKUP RESTORE SYSTEM of BASE SYSTEM/S10VE.
14.11.1 Backup procedure
(1) Turn off the power switch on the power supply module.
(2) Use the ET ST.No. setting switches on the CPU module to set the Ethernet station number of the CPU
module. For details on how to do so, see
Chapter 9. Settings.
(3) Use an Ethernet cable to connect the PADT to the CPU module.
(4) Set the CPU RUN/STOP switch and LADDER RUN/STOP switch of the CPU module to STOP.
(5) Turn on the power switch of the power supply module.
(6) Back up the data on the CPU module by following the procedure in
8.5.1 Backup.
14.11.2 Restoration procedure
(1) Turn off the power switch on the power supply module.
(2) Use the ET ST.No. setting switches on the CPU module to set the Ethernet station number of the CPU
module. For details on how to do so, see
Chapter 9. Settings
.
(3) Use an Ethernet cable to connect the PADT to the CPU module.
(4) Set the CPU RUN/STOP switch and LADDER RUN/STOP switch of the CPU module to STOP.
(5) Turn on the power switch of the power supply module.
(6) Restore the backup data to the CPU module by following the procedure in
8.5.2 Restore
.
14.12 Disposal
Observe the following when disposing of S10VE modules and primary batteries:
Notice
● Each module uses components containing gallium arsenide (GaAs). Because gallium arsenide is legally
defined as a hazardous substance, take particular care with its disposal. When disposing of a module, it
must be disposed of as industrial waste by professionals.
● Dispose of primary batteries according to your local laws and regulations with the assistance of waste
disposal professionals.
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