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Menu 11
Parameter
structure
Keypad and
display
Parameter x.00
Parameter description
format
Advanced parameter
descriptions
Serial comms
protocol
Performance
148 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide
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The drive software version consists of three numbers, xx.yy.zz. (Pr 11.29 = {di14, 0.49}) displays xx.yy and zz is displayed in Pr 11.34.
Where:
xx specifies a change that affects hardware compatibility
yy specifies a change that affects product documentation
zz specifies a change that does not affect the product documentation
In a parallel 6-pulse system this parameter can be set to the number of drives in the parallel system. When this parameter is non-zero, (Pr 4.01 =
{di08, 0.43}) and Pr 4.02 are multiplied by this parameter to give the total armature current for the system.
This parameter shows the number of the data block last parameter or difference from default data block transferred from a SMARTCARD to the drive.
Data blocks are stored on a SMARTCARD with header information including a number to identify the block .The header information also includes the
type of data stored in the block (i.e. the file type), the drive mode, if this is parameter or difference from default data, the version number and a
checksum. This data can be viewed through Pr 11.38 to Pr 11.40 by increasing or decreasing Pr 11.37. This parameter jumps between the data
numbers of the data blocks present on the card. If this parameter is increased above the highest data block on the card it causes Pr 11.40 to display
the following information about the card:
1000 - shows the space left on the card for data blocks in 16 byte pages
1001 - shows the total space available on the card for data blocks in 16 byte pages
1002 - shows the state of the read-only (bit 0) and warning suppression flags (bit 1)
1003 - shows the product identifier
It should be noted that 16 bytes are reserved at the beginning and the end of the card that cannot be used to hold data. Therefore a 4096 byte card
has 4064 bytes (254 x 16 byte pages) available to hold data. Compatible cards from 4Kbytes to 512Kbytes may be used with the drive. The first 16
bytes on the card hold the card header information including the read-only flag, which can be set to make the whole card read-only, and the warning
suppression flag, which can be set to prevent C.rtg and C.Optn trips when data is transferred to the drive from a card.
The actions of erasing a card, erasing a file, creating a new file, changing a menu 0 parameter, or inserting a new card will set Pr 11.37 to 0.
Various SMARTCARD actions can be initiated via Pr x.00, or the copying parameter (Pr 11.42 = {SE09, 0.30}), and resetting the drive as given in the
following table:
11.34 Software sub-version
Coding
BitSPFIDETEVMDPNDRANCNVPTUSRWBUPS
111 1
Range 0 to 99
Update rate Write at power-up
11.35 Number of modules
Coding
BitSPFIDETEVMDPNDRANCNVPTUSRWBUPS
1111
Range 0 to 3
Update rate Write at power-up
11.36 SMARTCARD parameter data previously loaded
Coding
BitSPFIDETEVMDPNDRANCNVPTUSRWBUPS
1111
Range 0 to 999
Default 0
Update rate Background write
11.37 SMARTCARD data number
Coding
BitSPFIDETEVMDPNDRANCNVPTUSRWBUPS
111
Range 0 to 1003
Default 0
Update rate Background read

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