5.1 Manipulating Parameters (Pn)
5.1.5 Initializing Parameter Settings
5-10
* The Initialize Button will be displayed when you select Parameters - Edit Parameters from the menu bar.
5.1.5
Initializing Parameter Settings
You can return the parameters to their default settings.
This function will initialize the following parameters: Pn0 to Pn6. This function will not
initialize the settings of the parameters that are adjusted for the Fn00C, Fn00D, Fn00E, and
Fn00F utility functions and the PnB parameters.
Preparations
Always check the following before you initialize the parameter settings.
• The parameters must not be write prohibited.
• The servo must be OFF.
• Initializing the parameter settings must not be in progress for any other tool.
Applicable Tools
The following table lists the tools that you can use to initialize the parameter settings and the
applicable tool functions.
Monitor Product Information
Fn011 Display Servomotor Model
Can be
executed.
page 9-2
Fn012 Display Software Version
Can be
executed.
Fn01E
Display SERVOPACK and
Servomotor IDs
Can be
executed.
page 9-2
Fn01F
Display Servomotor ID from
Feedback Option Module
Can be
executed.
Tes t
Operation
Jogging
Fn002 Jog
Cannot be
executed.
page 7-7
Program Jogging Fn004 Jog Program
Cannot be
executed.
page 7-13
Alarm
Alarm Display
Fn000 Display Alarm History
Can be
executed.
page 14-44
Fn006 Clear Alarm History
Cannot be
executed.
page 14-45
Reset Motor Type Alarm Fn021 Reset Motor Type Alarm
Cannot be
executed.
page 14-48
Continued from previous page.
SigmaWin+ Digital Operator
When Writ-
ing Is Pro-
hibited
Reference
Button in
Menu
Dialog Box
SigmaWin+ Function
Name
Fn No. Utility Function Name
To enable the new settings, turn the power supply to the SERVOPACK OFF and ON again after
you complete the operation.
Tool Function Reference
Digital Operator Fn005
Σ-7-Series Digital Operator Operating Manual
(Manual No.: SIEP S800001 33)
SigmaWin+ Parameters - Edit Parameters
Operating Procedure on page 5-11
DeviceNet
communications
PnBA7
Parameter Initialization on page 12-17
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