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12.4.3 SM-Ethernet save option parameters (backup)
This will save the module’s current configuration in it’s local memory. During this
operation communications will be stopped. This will save menu 60 (
Pr
MM.xx
), menu
61, web page customisations, email settings, etc. This parameter should only be used to
transfer a SM-Ethernet module to a different drive or when you wish to save any internal
parameters directly (i.e. Pr
61.10
). In order to save these parameters in the drive’s
memory a drive save must be performed. This is required as SM-Ethernet will take it’s
operating parameters directly from the slot memory on the host drive at startup.
12.4.4 SM-Ethernet re-initialise
This will force the module to re-initialise and start up with the values contained in the slot
menu of the host drive (
MM.xx
). This parameter will automatically reset to
OFF
after
completion. During this operation communications will be stopped.
The use of this parameter will lose any configuration in the module. Unless you have
made a backup copy of the module’s configuration you will lose all settings. All
passwords and users are deleted, the root password remains unchanged.
NOTE
SM-Ethernet - save option parameters
Pr
MM.31
Default
OFF
Range
OFF/ON
Access
RW
To save the parameters in the drive, a value of 1000 should be entered in Pr
xx.00
fol-
lowed by a drive reset (press the reset button, or toggle the reset input, or write the
value 100 to Pr
10.38
).
* If the drive is in the under-voltage trip state or is fed from a low voltage backup supply,
the value 1001 should be used and not 1000.
NOTE
SM-Ethernet re-initialise
Pr
MM.32
Default
OFF
Range
OFF/ON
Access
RW
The transition of
MM.32
from
OFF
to
ON
may not be visible on the drive display due to
the update rate of the display.
Writing 1070 to menu Pr
MM.00
(to re-initialise all option modules) may not re-initialise
the SM-Ethernet module. The handling of 1070 within SM-Ethernet is dependent on the
state of Pr
MM.37
.
See
SM-Ethernet reduce serial interface priority
page 109 for further information.
NOTE
NOTE
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