SI-Ethernet User Guide 9
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2.5 Conventions used in this guide
The configuration of the host drive and option module is done using menus and
parameters. A menu is a logical collection of parameters that have similar functionality.
In the case of an option module, the option module set-up parameters in menu 0 will
appear in drive menu 15, 16 or 17 depending on which slot the module is installed in. In
the case of the onboard Ethernet interface, the set-up parameters in menu 0 will
appear in drive menu 24.
The setting of the Option Slot Identifiers (Pr 11.056) may change the slot numbering
from those described above. The internal menus of the option module or onboard
Ethernet interface will appear before menu 0 and after menu 41.
The method used to determine the menu or parameter is as follows:
•Pr S.mm.ppp - Where S signifies the option module slot number and mm.ppp
signifies the menu and parameter number respectively.
If the option module slot number is not specified then the parameter reference will
be a drive parameter.
•Pr MM.ppp - Where MM signifies the menu allocated to the option module setup
menu and ppp signifies the parameter number within the set-up menu.
• Pr mm.000 - Signifies parameter number 000 in any drive menu.
For M200, M300 and M400 drives, the option module set-up parameters will appear in
menu 15.