Being that all this talks back to your dcs, why don't you set up first out fault alarms. There could be something either unrelated or very related that could be taking you out. Something could be bumping a temp, torque, vibration, limit or set point. You could have something unrelated accidentally linked in the program, very easy to do in a tag based system; I can't tell you how many times I've confused TT6123 for TT6213...
As far as the other device loosing its config, power loss or spike either one could do it. I would be suspect of the device itself. It should hold its config. Possible internal battery failure?
With thinking that both of these are cross the line starters, how old are they? Do they have any noise or chatter to them when picked up? If they do make raquet when energized be aware that it may only take less than 5% voltage drop for the coils to drop out. Take the contactors apart, sand the metal faces of the iron with emory cloth and apply a light coat of machine oil. If this doesn't stop the chatter replace the contactors.