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iQUBE
2
Installation Manual
2.7.2 Restore System Defaults
System defaults can be restored by using EDP commands or manually resetting the iQUBE
2
.
Using the below procedure to manually reset the system to its default settings will also reset addresses and IDs. To
restore system defaults but retain addresses and IDs, use the RESETDEFAULT EDP command (see Table 2-12).
1. Ensure SW1 is set to CFG (see Figure 2-2).
2. Press and hold
S1
until the LED lights blink 4-5 times and
then remain a steady green.
3. Set SW1 to OFF to overwrite stored system parameters with
default values.
2.8
Installing Option Cards
Each option card is shipped with installation instructions specific to that card. The general procedures for iQUBE
2
option cards are described below:
Option cards are not hot-pluggable.
Disconnect power to the
iQUBE
2
before installing option cards.
1. With power disconnected from the iQUBE
2
, insert plastic standoffs (included with the option card) into the
mounting holes in the CPU board.
2. Carefully align the option card connector with connector J9 (see Figure on page 7) and the standoffs. Press
down to seat the option card in the CPU board connector, then press to seat the standoffs in the option card
mounting holes.
3. Make connections to the option card as required. Use cable ties to secure loose cables inside the enclosure.
The
iQUBE
2
automatically recognizes all installed option cards when the unit is powered on. No hardware-
specific configuration is required to identify the newly installed card to the system.
EDP Command
Explanation
RESETCONFIGURATION Clears all parameters and all primary/secondary IDs and addresses.
RS
Resets the software to restart all processes in the core.
RESETDEFAULT
Resets all parameters to default, but leaves the primary/secondary
IDs intact.
Table 2-12. Reset EDP Commands
Figure 2-4. LED Lights Location
S1
If S1 is not held long enough, when released, the lighst will
flash red and then go out indicating the system has not
been set.
Note
Power cycling the unit without overwriting stored
parameters will reload stored parameters including
previously assigned secondary board IDs and addresses.
Note
CAUTION
Note