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Describes the manual's content, including installation, software structure, levels, and diagnostic functions.
Details STÖBER's obligation for correcting software errors and providing new versions or solutions.
Explains the licensing, property rights, and authorized use of the POSITool software.
Defines the symbols (NOTICE, CAUTION, WARNING) used to indicate potential hazards and property damage.
Lists the minimum operating system, processor, RAM, hard drive, and network requirements for POSITool.
Guides the user through creating a new project via a six-step configuration assistant.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to create a new IGB entry within POSITool.
Details the process of assigning SDS 5000 inverters to an existing IGB entry.
Describes the parameter list screen, its contents, and how to view/edit parameters.
Explains setting parameter access levels (0-3) to control visibility and modification rights.
Describes configuration levels (0-3) and their impact on programming capabilities and access.
Provides instructions on how to change parameter and configuration access levels via the 'Change access level' dialog.
Describes establishing serial communication between PC and MDS/FDS 5000 inverters.
Details serial transmission settings including COM port, baud rate, and bus address.
Explains communication possibilities with SDS 5000 via Integrated Bus (IGB) and direct connection.
Covers fundamental aspects and requirements for IGB network communication, including interfaces.
Provides steps to configure the inverter's IP address to match the PC's network settings.
Details the fault memory, listing the last 10 faults with causes, operating times, and device states.