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5.7.3 Replacing a Slave Scanner in an Array/Tunnel Using Restore
If the Enable Automatic Slave Replacement check box has NOT been selected and saved
in the system parameters, use the following procedure to replace a slave scanner:
1. Remove power from the array.
2. Remove the power and I/O cables from the scanner being replaced.
3. Label the cables attached to ETH1 and/or ETH2 so you can easily identify where they
were connected, then remove the cables.
4. Detach the existing scanner from its mounting bracket, leaving the bracket attached to
the mounting structure.
5. Attach the replacement scanner to the mounting bracket.
6. Reattach the power, I/O, ETH1 and/or ETH2 cables.
7. Apply power to the array.
8. Once the scanner has booted up and the READY LED lights solid green, press and hold
the RESTORE button until all of the LEDs turn on, indicating that the parameters are
being restored from the CBX510's BM100 backup module or SC5000 flash memory.
9. Release the RESTORE button.
5.7.4 Replacing a Master Scanner in an Array/Tunnel Using Restore
1. Remove power from the array.
2. Remove the power and I/O cables from the Master scanner being replaced.
3. Label the cables attached to ETH1 and/or ETH2 so you can easily identify where they
were connected, then remove the cables.
4. Detach the existing scanner from its mounting bracket, leaving the bracket attached to
the mounting structure.
5. Attach the replacement master scanner to the mounting bracket.
6. Reattach the power, I/O, ETH1 and/or ETH2 cables.
7. Apply power to the array.
8. Once the scanner has booted up and the READY LED lights solid green, press and hold
the RESTORE button until all of the LEDs turn on, indicating that the parameters are
being restored from the CBX510's BM100 backup module or SC5000 flash memory.
9. Release the RESTORE button.
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