
Menu
11
Parameter
Parameter description
protocol
Performance
The
drive
software
version
consists
of
three
numbers,
xx.yy.zz.
(Pr
11.29
=
{di14,
0.49})
displays
xx.yy
and
zz
is
displayed
in
Pr
11.34.
In
a
parallel
6-pulse
system
this
parameter
can
be
set
to
the
number
of
drives
in
the
parallel
system.
When
this
parameter
is
non-zero,
(Pr
4.01
=
This
parameter
shows
the
number
of
the
data
block
last
parameter
or
difference
from
default
data
block
transferred
from
a
SMARTCARD
to
the
drive.
Data
blocks
are
stored
on
a
SMARTCARD
with
header
information
including
a
number
to
identify
the
block
.The
header
information
also
includes
the
structure
Keypad
and
format
Advanced
parameter
descriptions
Serial
comms
Where:
xx
specifies
a
change
that
affects
hardware
compatibility
yy
specifies
a
change
that
affects
product
documentation
zz
specifies
a
change
that
does
not
affect
the
product
documentation
{di08,
0.43})
and
Pr
4.02
are
multiplied
by
this
parameter
to
give
the
total
armature
current
for
the
system.
type
of
data
stored
in
the
block
(i.e.
the
file
type),
the
drive
mode,
if
this
is
parameter
or
difference
from
default
data,
the
version
number
and
a
checksum.
This
data
can
be
viewed
through
Pr
11.38
to
Pr
11.40
by
increasing
or
decreasing
Pr
11.37.
This
parameter
jumps
between
the
data
numbers
of
the
data
blocks
present
on
the
card.
If
this
parameter
is
increased
above
the
highest
data
block
on
the
card
it
causes
Pr
11.40
to
display
the
following
information
about
the
card:
1000
-
shows
the
space
left
on
the
card
for
data
blocks
in
16
byte
pages
1001
-
shows
the
total
space
available
on
the
card
for
data
blocks
in
16
byte
pages
1002
-
shows
the
state
of
the
read-only
(bit
0)
and
warning
suppression
flags
(bit
1)
1003
-
shows
the
product
identifier
It
should
be
noted
that
16
bytes
are
reserved
at
the
beginning
and
the
end
of
the
card
that
cannot
be
used
to
hold
data.
Therefore
a
4096
byte
card
has
4064
bytes
(254
x
16
byte
pages)
available
to
hold
data.
Compatible
cards
from
4Kbytes
to
512Kbytes
may
be
used
with
the
drive.
The
first
16
bytes
on
the
card
hold
the
card
header
information
including
the
read-only
flag,
which
can
be
set
to
make
the
whole
card
read-only,
and
the
warning
suppression
flag,
which
can
be
set
to
prevent
C.rtg
and
C.Optn
trips
when
data
is
transferred
to
the
drive
from
a
card.
The
actions
of
erasing
a
card,
erasing
a
file,
creating
a
new
file,
changing
a
menu
0
parameter,
or
inserting
a
new
card
will
set
Pr
11.37
to
0.
Various
SMARTCARD
actions
can
be
initiated
via
Pr
x.00,
or
the
copying
parameter
(Pr
11.42
=
{SE09,
0.30}),
and
resetting
the
drive
as
given
in
the
following
table:
148
Mentor
MP
Advanced
User
Guide
www.onxcontrol.com
Issue
Number:
4
11.36
SMARTCARD
parameter
data
previously
loaded
Coding
Bit
SP
FI
DE
TE
VM
DP
ND
RA
NC
NV
PT
US
RW
BU
PS
1
1
1
1
Range
0
to
999
Default
0
Update
rate
Background
write
11.37
SMARTCARD
data
number
Coding
Bit
SP
FI
DE
TE
VM
DP
ND
RA
NC
NV
PT
US
RW
BU
PS
1
1
1
Range
0
to
1003
Default
0
Update
rate
Background
read
11.35
Number
of
modules
Coding
Bit
SP
FI
DE
TE
VM
DP
ND
RA
NC
NV
PT
US
RW
BU
PS
1
1
1
1
Range
0
to
3
Update
rate
Write
at
power-up
11.34
Software
sub-version
Coding
Bit
SP
FI
DE
TE
VM
DP
ND
RA
NC
NV
PT
US
RW
BU
PS
1
1
1
1
Range
0
to
99
Update
rate
Write
at
power-up