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11/1/2008 9:39 AM | |
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I tried the combination of "ESC" + "Up arrow" + " Right arrow" during the OP7 startup phase but it doesn't work. Any other suggestion for overall reset??? |
11/3/2008 10:40 AM | |
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Hi, i mean you use the right button combination. Are you sure that you realy push all button at the same time? (Normaly you need two person for this) In this manual there are always the description about this. http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/1145112 reagrds, |
11/3/2008 11:40 AM | |
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I read that article twice times before I opened this thread. I am sure that i push the buttons at the same time. Do you have any other suggestions? |
11/3/2008 4:01 PM | |
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Hi, sorry, but this was the only onewhat you can do. Maybe you should contact your local siemens partner and additionally look to this sites. -> http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/22639376 |
11/4/2008 7:12 AM | |
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thank you very much for your corparation Mr. Brain. With my best Regards; Emre Sen |
11/4/2008 7:43 PM | |
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Hi Esen, I found here in the following link the manual of the OP7. And I think it may be useful for you. Download the pdf file and see in the table of page 33 how to make complete erase of OP7 memory. Press ESC + Right Arrow + Down Arrow. http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/1145112 Regards, |
Last edited by: Ayman Elotaify at: 11/4/2008 7:45 PMAyman Elotaify |
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