Appendix
A.4 Parameterization using the BOP20
Drive functions
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S Is (bright) if at least one parameter was changed and the value was not transferred into the non-
P Is lit (bright) if, for a parameter, the value only becomes effective after pressing the P key.
C Is light (bright) if at least one parameter was changed and the calculation for consistent data
management has still not been initiated.
Displays, e.g. parameters, indices, faults and alarms.
Table A- 2 Keys
ON Powering up the drives for which the command "ON/OFF1" should come from the BOP.
Binector output r0019.0 is set using this key.
OFF Powering down the drives for which the commands "ON/OFF1", "OFF2" or "OFF3" should come
from the BOP.
The binector outputs r0019.0, .1 and .2 are simultaneously reset when this key is pressed. After
the key has been released, binector outputs r0019.1 and .2 are again set to a "1" signal.
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The effectiveness of these keys can be defined by appropriately parameterizing the BICO (e.g.
using these keys it is possible to simultaneously control all of the existing drives).
Functions The significance of this key depends on the actual display.
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The effectiveness of this key to acknowledge faults can be defined using the appropriate BiCo
Parameter The significance of this key depends on the actual display.
If this key is pressed for 3 s, the "Copy RAM to ROM" function is executed. The "S" displayed on
Raise The significance of these keys is dependent on the actual display and is used to increase or
decrease values.
Lower
Table A- 3 Functions
Backlighting The backlighting can be set using p0007 in such a way that it switches itself off automatically
after the set time if no actions are carried out.
Changeover active drive From the BOP perspective the active drive is defined using p0008 or using the keys "FN" and
The units are not displayed on the BOP.
Access level The access level for the BOP is defined using p0003.
The higher the access level, the more parameters can be selected using the BOP.