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176 Unidrive M Regen Design Guide
Issue Number: 4
See Date (06.016).
The value of this parameter as seen over comms or to an applications module is as follows.
Value = (hour[0..23] x 10000) + (minute[0..59] x 100) + seconds[0..59]
See Date (06.016).
Date/Time Selector (06.019) is used to select the drive date and time as shown in the table below.
When Date/Time Selector (06.019) = 0 the Date (06.016) and Time (06.017) can be written by the user and the values in these parameters are
transferred to the real time clocks in the keypad or any option modules that support this feature that are fitted to the drive. When Date/Time Selector
(06.019) is changed to any other value, the real time clocks are allowed to run normally again. When Date/Time Selector (06.019) is changed from
any value to 0 the date and time from a real time clock, if present, is automatically loaded into Date (06.016) and Time (06.017), so that this date and
time is used as the initial value for editing. If more than one real time clock is present the date/time from the keypad is used, if present, and if not then
the date/time from the lowest number slot with a real time clock is used.
Date (06.016) and Time (06.017) are used by the timers in Menu 09 and for time stamping trips. These features will continue to use the originally
selected clock even if Date/Time Selector (06.019) is changed until a drive reset is initiated. If Date/Time Selector (06.019) has been changed and a
reset is initiated Timer 1 Repeat Function (09.039) and Timer 2 Repeat Function (09.049) are set to zero to disable the timers, and the trip dates and
times (10.041 to 10.060) are reset to zero.
Date Format (06.020) selects the display style for Date (06.016), Timer 1 Start Date (09.035), Timer 1 Stop Date (09.037), Timer 2 Start Date
(09.045), Timer 2 Stop Date (09.047), and for the trip time stamping date parameters (10.041, 10.043, 10.045, 10.047, 10.049, 10.051, 10.053,
10.055, 10.057 and 10.059) when displayed on a keypad connected to the drive. The format selection made in this parameter does not affect the
value of these parameters if they are read using comms or by an applications program.
If Date Format (06.020) is 0 then standard format is used and the date is displayed on the keypad as dd.mm.yy and if Date Format (06.020) is 1 then
US format is used and the date is displayed on the keypad as mm.dd.yy.
06.017 Time
RW Time ND NC PT
00:00:00 to 23:59:59
00:00:00
06.018 Day Of Week
RO Txt ND NC PT
Sunday (0), Monday (1), Tuesday (2),
Wednesday (3), Thursday (4), Friday (5),
Saturday (6)
06.019 Date/Time Selector
RW Txt US
Set (0), Powered (1), Running (2),
Acc Powered (3), Local Keypad (4),
Remote Keypad (5), Slot 1 (6), Slot 2 (7),
Slot 3 (8), Slot 4 (9)
Powered (1)
Date/Time Selector
(06.019)
Date/Time Source
0: Set Date and time parameters can be written by the user.
1: Power Time since the drive was powered up.
2: Running Accumulated drive running time since the drive was manufactured.
3: Acc Power Accumulated powered-up time since the drive was manufactured.
4: Local Keypad
If a keypad fitted to the front of the drive includes a real-time clock then the date/time from this clock is displayed,
otherwise the date/time is set to zero.
5: Remote Keypad
If a keypad connected to the user comms port of a drive with a 485 includes a real-time clock then the date/time from this
clock is displayed, otherwise the date/time is set to zero.
6: Slot 1 As 4 above, but for option slot 1
7: Slot 2 As 4 above, but for option slot 2
8: Slot 3 As 4 above, but for option slot 3
9: Slot 4 As 4 above, but for option slot 4
06.020 Date Format
RW Txt US
Std (0), US (1)
Std (0)

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