Parameter
structure
Keypad and
display
Parameter
x.00
Parameter
description format
Advanced parameter
descriptions
Macros
Serial comms
protocol
Electronic
nameplate
Performance
RFC mode
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7. When the drive mode is changed all data in the EEPROM is deleted
and then restored with the defaults for the new mode. If the power is
removed during a change of drive mode, an EEF trip is likely to
occur on the next power-up. After a change of drive mode the power
down save parameters are also saved. As these parameters are not
saved if the power is removed unless the drive is supplied with a
normal mains supply, this ensures that the power down save
parameters are always stored correctly for the new drive mode. The
first time parameters are saved after the change of drive mode the
save will take slightly longer than a normal parameter save.
8. When a Solutions Module is changed for a different type in a slot, or
a module is inserted when one was not present previously or a
module is removed the EEPROM is forced to re-initialise itself on the
next parameter saves. On the first parameter save one bank is
cleared and then written and on the next parameter save the other
bank is cleared and rewritten. Each of these parameter saves takes
slightly longer than a normal parameter save.
9. The new system has been introduced for user save parameter in
V01.07.00 software, and power down save parameters in V01.08.00
software. When the firmware is updated from an earlier version the
drive will automatically update the EEPROM correctly. If the software
is changed back to an earlier version defaults should be loaded after
the change. If it is subsequently changed back to V01.07.00/
V01.08.00 or later defaults should be loaded after the change.
3.3 Loading defaults
When defaults are loaded the user save parameters are automatically
saved to the drive EEPROM in all modes. Standard defaults are loaded
by setting 1233 in Pr
x.00
performing a drive reset.
The following differences from standard defaults are available when
different values are set in Pr
x.00
.
US Default Differences (Pr
x.00
= 1244 and perform a drive reset)
3.4 SMARTCARD transfers
Drive parameters, set-up macros and internal ladder programs can be
transferred to/from SMARTCARDs. See Pr
3.5 Electronic nameplate transfers
Some encoders using Stegmann Hiperface or EnDat comms can hold
motor data. The data can be transferred to/from the encoder by writing
110zy to parameter x.00 and resetting the drive where z is 0 for the drive
or 1, 2 or 3 for Solutions Module slots 1, 2 or 3 respectively. See Chapter
8
on page 408 for details.
3.6 Display non-default values or
destination parameters
If a value of 12000 is written to Pr
x.00
, then only parameters that are
different from the last defaults loaded and Pr
x.00
are displayed. If a
value of 12001 is written to Pr
x.00
, then only destination parameters are
displayed. This function is provided to aid locating destination clashes if
a dESt trip occurs.
Pr
Description
Default
Modes
Voltage
rating
1.06
Max reference
clamp
60.0Hz
Open-loop
All
1.06
Max reference
clamp
1800rpm Closed-loop vector
All
2.08
Standard ramp volts
775V
Open-loop, Closed-
loop vector, Servo
400V
5.06
Rated frequency
60.0Hz
Open-loop
All
5.08
Rated load rpm
1800rpm
Open-loop
All
5.08
Rated load rpm
1770rpm Closed-loop vector
All
5.09
Rated voltage
460V
Open-loop, Closed-
loop vector, Servo
400V
21.01
M2 Max reference
clamp
60.0Hz
Open-loop
All
21.01
M2 Max reference
clamp
1800rpm Closed-loop vector
All
21.06
M2 Rated
frequency
60.0Hz
Open-loop
All
21.09
M2 Rated voltage
460V
Open-loop, Closed-
loop vector, Servo
400V
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