EP OS MOTOR MANAGEMENT SY STEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 5: WinESG
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The first row, illustration A, shows the number of bus line, bus address and device identification.
In illustration B the origin of the data in the screen is shown:
Database: screen parameters match database parameters.
Field:
screen parameters match device parameters.
Default: default values are shown.
Modified: parameters are been modified.
NOTE:
A
fter opening the window, parameters are automatically loaded from the WinESG database.
In illustration C operating elements for saving and loading parameters are shown.
Load:
load database parametrs to the screen.
Default values: fills the screen with default values.
Copy :
opens the copy dialog.
Save:
writes data from WinESG screen to database.
In illustration D, the user can read and write parameters from and to the field device. All parameters are set once. In addition
WinESG compares parameters from the field device to its database cyclically. If any parameter does not match parameter
inconsistency is displayed. To remove parameter inconsistency a compare can be done and parameters from either filed
dveice or database can be accepted. As shown in the illustration below.
NOTE:
A
fter any write it is recommend that a read be done to make sure parameters are properly saved.