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108 M’Ax User Guide
Issue Number: 4
H.1 List of S-parameters
In the storage and transfer of parameters, the parameters designated S
in the parameter lists are treated separately from the remaining (main)
parameters. The following parameters are designated
S and referred to
as S-parameters
:
1.17
{0.34} Keypad reference
6.20 Powered-up time (years, days)
6.21 Powered-up time (hours, minutes)
10.20 {0.44} Last trip
10.21 Second last trip
10.22 Third last trip
10.23 Fourth last trip
10.24 Fifth last trip
10.25 Sixth last trip
11.30 User security code
10.42 Trip-0 time (hours, minutes)
10.43 Trip-1 time (hours, minutes)
10.44 Trip-2 time (hours, minutes)
10.45 Trip-3 time (hours, minutes)
10.46 Trip-4 time (hours, minutes)
10.47 Trip-5 time (hours, minutes)
H.2 Transferring parameter values from
one Drive to another
Source Drive
Version _SL
If the analog inputs are being used, do not fit an option
module until instructed.
When an option module is fitted, do not operate the
Drive(ie.closetheHardwareenablecontact).
Failure to observe these requirements will result in
unstable control of the motor.
When the display is used for cloning purposes, the
Drives in question must have the same software
version. Cloning between Drives with different software
versions will cause the Drive to trip.
1. Edit parameters as required.
2. Open the Hardware enable contact.
3. Set
0.50 Parameter transfer selector at boot1 (3).(Ifitisalreadyat
this setting, go to step 4).
Execute the operation by performing either of the following:
• While the display is in Edit mode, press at the same time:
•Setparameter
10.38 at 100 (via serial communications)
4. Performthissteponlyifinstructedtodosoinstep3.
•Setparameter
0.50 at Prog (2)
•While the display is in Edit mode, press at the same time:
•Setparameter
10.38 at 100 (via serial communications)
(Alternatively, set
11.67 Flash update enable at 1.)
5. Wait 15 seconds then power-down the Drive.
6. Fit the option module that is to be used for transferring parameter
values.
7. Power-up the Drive.
8. Set parameter
XX.00 at 1000 in order to initiate a save operation
(copy the main-parameter values in the RAM to the EEPROM).
9. Execute the operation by performing either of the following:
• While the display is in Edit mode, press at the same time:
•Setparameter
10.38 at 100 (via serial communications)
10. Power-down the Drive.
11. Remove the option module.
12. If a number of option modules are to be programmed, repeat steps 6
to 11 for each module.
Version _AN
If the analog inputs are being used, do not operate the
Drive while an option module is not fitted in the Drive.
Failure to observe this requirement will result in
unstable control of the motor.
Destination Drive
1. Ensure the Hardware enable contact is open, or that parameter
6.15 Drive enable is set at 0.
2. Set
0.50 Parameter transfer selector at no (0).
Execute the operation by performing either of the following:
• While the display is in Edit mode, press at the same time:
•Setparameter
10.38 at 100 (via serial communications)
3. Power-down the Drive.
4. Insert the option module containing the values to be transferred.
5. Power-up the Drive. The main-parameter values are copied from the
EEPROM in the option module to the RAM in the Drive.
6. Ensure the
Hardware enable contact is still open, or that parameter
6.15 Drive enable is still set at 0.
Version _SL
If the analog inputs are being used, do not fit an option
module until instructed.
Failure to observe this requirement will result in
unstable control of the motor.
7. Version _SL (and, if required, version _AN):
To store the values in the flash memory and use them after the next
power-up, set
0.50 Parameter transfer selector at 4 (boot2).
Execute the operation by performing either of the following:
• While the display is in Edit mode, press at the same time:
•Setparameter
10.38 at 100 (via serial communications)
8. Version _
SL: Power-down the Drive and remove the option module.
Version _AN
If the analog inputs are being used, do not fit an option
module until instructed.
Failure to observe this requirement will result in
unstable control of the motor.
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