
Parameter description
protocol
Performance
Menu
11
The
data,
and
the
format
of
the
data,
is
different
depending
on
the
method
used
to
store
it
on
a
SMARTCARD.
The
different
formats
are
described
Parameter
structure
Keypad
and
format
Advanced
parameter
descriptions
Serial
comms
below.
In
addition
to
data
transfers
a
compare
function
is
provided.
If
8yyy
is
entered
in
Pr
x.00
and
the
drive
is
reset
data
block
yyy
on
the
SMARTCARD
is
compared
with
the
data
in
the
drive.
If
the
compare
is
successful
Pr
x.00
is
simply
set
to
0.
If
the
compare
fails
a
trip
is
initiated
and
parameter
x.00
is
not
cleared.
This
function
can
be
used
with
all
data
block
types
except
the
option
type
(18)
and
Opt.prg
(19)
type
of
data
block.
Parameter
file
type
data
block
This
type
of
data
block
is
created
when
3xxx
in
Pr
x.00,
the
copying
parameter
(Pr
11.42
=
{SE09,
0.30})
or
auto/boot
mode
is
used
to
initiate
the
transfer.
The
data
block
(referred
to
as
a
parameter
file)
contains
the
complete
data
from
all
user
save
(US)
parameters
except
those
with
the
NC
coding
bit
set.
Parameter
RAM
is
used
as
the
source
of
this
information.
Power-down
save
(PS)
are
not
saved
to
the
SMARTCARD.
When
the
data
is
transferred
back
to
a
drive,
it
is
transferred
to
the
drive
RAM
and
then
the
drive
EEPROM.
A
parameter
save
is
not
required
to
retain
the
data
after
power-down.
Before
the
data
is
taken
from
the
card,
defaults
are
loaded
in
the
destination
drive
using
the
same
default
code
as
was
last
used
in
the
source
drive.
Difference
from
defaults
type
data
block
This
type
of
data
block
is
created
when
4xxx
in
Pr
x.00
is
used
to
initiate
the
transfer.
The
data
held
in
the
data
block
has
changed
between
different
software
versions
as
follows:
Parameters
with
the
following
attributes:
NC=0
(clonable)
and
US=1
(user
save),
and
menu
20
parameters
except
Pr
20.00
if
they
are
different
from
their
default
value.
If
a
parameter
is
user
save
(US),
but
has
no
default
(ND)
it
is
saved
on
the
card
whatever
its
value.
The
data
density
is
not
as
high
as
a
parameter
file
type
data
block,
but
in
most
cases
the
number
of
differences
from
default
is
small
and
the
data
blocks
are
therefore
smaller.
This
method
can
be
used,
for
example,
for
creating
drive
macros.
Parameter
RAM
is
used
as
the
source
of
this
information.
When
the
data
is
transferred
back
to
a
drive,
using
6yyy
in
Pr
x.00,
it
is
transferred
to
the
drive
RAM
and
then
to
the
drive
EEPROM.
A
parameter
save
is
not
required
to
retain
the
data
after
power-down.
Onboard
Application
Lite
user
program
data
blocks
This
type
of
data
block
is
created
when
5xxx
in
Pr
x.00
is
used
to
initiate
the
transfer.
The
Onboard
Application
Lite
user
program
from
a
drive
may
be
transferred
to/from
internal
flash
memory
from/to
a
SMARTCARD.
If
the
user
program
is
transferred
from
a
drive
with
no
program
loaded
the
block
is
still
created
on
the
card,
but
contains
no
data.
If
this
is
then
transferred
to
a
drive
the
drive
will
then
have
no
user
program.
Option
type
data
block
This
type
of
block
is
created
by
an
application
module,
and
contains
user
defined
data.
When
transferring
data
between
drives
the
following
should
be
noted:
Parameter
transfer
failure
When
parameter
or
default
difference
data
is
transferred
to
the
drive
the
parameters
are
automatically
saved
to
drive
EEPROM.
If
the
transfer
from
the
card
fails
for
any
reason
the
drive
produces
the
appropriate
trip.
If
the
failure
occurs
after
the
transfer
has
begun,
it
is
possible
that
some,
but
not
all
the
parameters
will
have
been
updated
with
the
card
data.
However,
if
the
transfer
fails
the
parameters
are
not
saved
to
drive
EEPROM,
therefore
only
the
RAM
values
will
be
incorrect.
If
the
drive
is
powered
down
and
then
powered
up
again
the
original
drive
parameters
will
be
restored.
Mentor
MP
Advanced
User
Guide
149
Issue
Number:
4
www.onxcontrol.com
Codes
Actions
Pr
x.00
=
rEAd
1
Transfer
SMARTCARD
data
block
1
to
the
drive.
Pr
x.00
=
rEAd
2
Transfer
SMARTCARD
data
block
2
to
the
drive.
Pr
x.00
=
rEAd
3
Transfer
SMARTCARD
data
block
3
to
the
drive.
Pr
x.00
=
PrOg
1
Transfer
drive
parameters
as
difference
from
default
to
SMARTCARD
data
block
number
1.
Pr
x.00
=
PrOg
2
Transfer
drive
parameters
as
difference
from
default
to
SMARTCARD
data
block
number
2.
Pr
x.00
=
PrOg
3
Transfer
drive
parameters
as
difference
from
default
to
SMARTCARD
data
block
number
3.
Pr
x.00
=
2001
Transfer
drive
parameters
as
difference
from
defaults
to
a
bootable
SMARTCARD
data
block
with
block
number
1.
This
will
clear
data
block
1
on
the
card
if
it
already
exists.
Pr
x.00=
3yyy
Transfer
drive
parameters
to
a
SMARTCARD
data
block
number
yyy.
Pr
x.00
=
4yyy
Transfer
drive
data
as
difference
from
defaults
to
SMARTCARD
data
block
number
yyy.
Pr
x.00=
5yyy
Transfer
drive
user
program
to
SMARTCARD
data
block
number
yyy.
Pr
x.00
=
6yyy
Transfer
SMARTCARD
data
block
yyy
to
the
drive.
Pr
x.00
=
7yyy
Erase
SMARTCARD
data
block
yyy.
Pr
x.00
=
8yyy
Compare
drive
parameters
with
data
block
yyy.
Pr
x.00
=
9555
Clear
SMARTCARD
warning
suppression
flag.
Pr
x.00
=
9666
Set
SMARTCARD
warning
suppression
flag.
Pr
x.00=
9777
Clear
SMARTCARD
read-only
flag.
Pr
x.00
=
9888
Set
SMARTCARD
read-only
flag.
Pr
x.00
=
9999
Erase
SMARTCARD.
Pr
11.42
(SE09,
0.30)
=
Read
Transfer
SMARTCARD
data
block
1
to
the
drive
provided
it
is
a
parameter
file.
Pr
11.42
(SE09,
0.30)
=
Prog
Transfer
drive
parameters
to
a
SMARTCARD
data
block
number
1.
Pr
11.42
(SE09,
0.30)
=
Auto
Transfer
drive
parameters
to
a
SMARTCARD
data
block
with
data
block
number
1
provided.
Pr
11.42
(SE09,
0.30)
=
boot
Pr
11.42
(SE09,
0.30)
has
been
changed
since
power-up.