

ROC800-Series Instruction Manual
Revised Jul-14
Inputs and Outputs
6-5
6.2.6 IEC 62591 Module
If you are experiencing trouble with the IEC 62591 module:
If the IEC 62591module is already set up, a power cycle of the
devices will speed up the discovery of other devices.
6.3 Procedures
Use the following procedures to resolve various issues with the I/O
modules.
6.3.1 Preserving Configuration and Log Data
Perform this backup procedure
before
you remove power from the
ROC800 for repairs, troubleshooting, or upgrades, This procedure
preserves the current ROC800 configuration and log data held in
SDRAM.
Caution
When working on units located in a hazardous area (where explosive
gases may be present), make sure the area is in a non-hazardous state
before performing procedures. Performing these procedures in a
hazardous area could result in personal injury or property damage.
To avoid circuit damage when working inside the unit, use appropriate
electrostatic discharge precautions, such as wearing a grounded wrist
strap.
1.
Launch ROCLINK 800
software.
2.
Select from the ROC menu
Flags
>
Save Configuration
. This saves
all configuration settings, including the current states of the ROC800
Flags and calibration values. Click
OK
.
3.
Select from the ROC menu >
Collect Data
. Select all check boxes
and click
OK
. This saves event logs, alarm logs, report data, hourly
logs, and daily logs (you can specify your own file name and path if
desired).
4.
Select
File
>
Save Configuration
. The Save As dialog box appears.
5.
Type the desired file name of the backup file.
6.
Select the directory where you desire to store the configuration file.
7.
Click
Save
.
6.3.2 Restarting the ROC800
After removing power to the ROC800 and installing components,
perform the following steps to start your ROC800 and reconfigure your
data.