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ABB ACS880 - Miscellaneous; Parameter Checksum Calculation; Settings and Diagnostics; User Parameter Sets

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Miscellaneous
User parameter sets
The drive supports four user parameter sets that can be saved to the permanent
memory and recalled using drive parameters. It is also possible to use digital inputs
to switch between user parameter sets.
A user parameter set contains all editable values in parameter groups 10…99
except
forced I/O values such as parameters 10.3 and 10.4
I/O extension module settings (groups 14…16)
fieldbus communication enable parameters (50.1 and 50.31)
other fieldbus communication settings (groups 51…56 and 58)
encoder configuration settings (groups 92…93),
some hardware settings in parameter group 95, and
user set selection parameters 96.1196.13
As the motor settings are included in the user parameter sets, make sure the
settings correspond to the motor used in the application before recalling a user
set. In an application where different motors are used with the drive, the motor
ID run needs to be performed with each motor and the results saved to different
user sets. The appropriate set can then be recalled when the motor is switched.
If no parameter sets have been saved, attempting to load a set will create all sets
from the currently active parameter settings.
Switching between user parameter sets is only possible with the drive stopped.
Settings and diagnostics
Parameters: 10.3 DI force selection (page 211), 10.4 DI force data (page 211), 50.1
FBA A enable (page 463), 50.31 FBA B enable (page 467), and 96.10 User set
status (page 606)96.13 User set I/O mode in2 (page 607).
Parameter group: 95 HW configuration (page 592).
Events: 64B2 User set fault (page 664).
Parameter checksum calculation
A parameter checksum can be calculated from a user-definable set of parameters
to monitor changes in the drive configuration. The calculated checksum is
compared to 1…4 reference checksums; in case of a mismatch, an event (a pure
event, warning or fault) is generated.
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