K-12 This Set-up Linked to
Option:
Function:
The link ensures synchronising of the
not
changeable during operation
parameter values
when moving from 1 set-up to another during
operation.
Not changeable during operation
parameters can be identified by the label FALSE
in the parameter lists in
.
The
parameter K-12 This Set-up Linked to
feature
is used when
[9] Multi set-up
in
is selected. Use
[9]
Multi set-up
to move from 1 set-up to another
during operation while the motor runs.
For example:
Use
[9] Multi set-up
to shift from set-up 1 to set-
up 2 while the motor runs. Program parameters
in set-up 1 first, then ensure that set-up 1 and
set-up 2 are synchronised (or linked). Synchroni-
sation can be performed in of the 2 ways:
•
Change the edit set-up to
[2] Set-up 2
in
parameter K-12 This Set-up Linked to
to
[1] Set-up 1
. This starts the linking
(synchronising) process.
Illustration 3.1 Set-up Handling
•
While still in set-up 1, using
, copy set-
up 1 to set-up 2. Then set
parameter K-12 This Set-up Linked to
to
[2] Set-up 2
. This starts the linking
process.
Illustration 3.2 Set-up Handling
After the link is complete,
parameter K-13 Readout: Linked Set-ups
reads
K-12 This Set-up Linked to
Option:
Function:
set-ups 1 and 2 to indicate that all
not
changeable during operation
parameters are now
the same in set-up 1 and set-up 2. If there are
changes to a
not changeable during operation
parameter, for example
, in set-up 2, they are also
changed automatically in set-up 1. A switch
between set-up 1 and set-up 2 during
operation is now possible.
[0]
*
Not linked
[1]
Set-up 1
[2]
Set-up 2
[3]
Set-up 3
[4]
Set-up 4
K-13 Readout: Linked Set-ups
Array [5]
Range:
Function:
0
*
[0 -
255]
View a list of all the set-ups linked by
parameter K-12 This Set-up Linked to
. The parameter
has 1 index for each parameter set-up. The value
for each index shows which set-ups are linked to
that parameter set-up.
Index
Keypad value
0
{0}
1
{1,2}
2
{1,2}
3
{3}
4
{4}
Table 3.1 Set-up Link Example
K-14 Readout: Edit Set-ups / Channel
Range:
Function:
0
*
[-2147483648 -
2147483647]
View the setting of
for each of the 4 different
communication channels. When the
number is shown in hex, as it is in the
keypad, each number shows 1 channel.
Numbers 1–4 show a set-up number; F
stands for the factory setting, and A stands
for an active set-up. The channels are, from
right to left: keypad, Drive-bus, USB,
HPFB1.5.
Example: The value AAAAAA21h means that
the Drive-bus channel uses set-up 2 in
, the keypad uses
set-up 1, and all other channels use the
active set-up.
Parameter Description
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