8. Installing Upgrade Cards
8.1 Requirements:
• The drive unit is completely installed.
• The teach-in run has been successfully completed.
• The mains voltage is turned on.
• The program switch is in the OFF position.
• The information display indicates an
inactive state.
8.2 Use in 2-panel systems
Full Energy:
The Upgrade Card Full Energy can be
installed on 1 or both drive units.
8.3 Installing the Upgrade Card
1.
Insert the Upgrade Card into
the slot
(see page 4 position 9).
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The yellow LED flashes once
during the insertion.
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The data are transmitted.
The communication between
the modules is indicated by
a slow flashing of the green
LED.
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The corresponding function is now enabled and can be
activated (see page 27, Parameter F1 – F8).
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The system is now operational.
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The Upgrade Card assumes the function of the
container module.
The following is also to be considered during the installation:
• If the container module is removed, the previously
enabled functions will be deactivated after some time.
• For a new installation of the Upgrade Cards, it is
necessary to carry out an extended factory setting.
• In case the control unit is replaced, the container
module will be taken from the old control unit and
attached to the new one. The new control unit
synchronizes with the container module and all
functions will be available again.
• The Upgrade Card will be rejected if an already
enabled Upgrade Card is attached. This is indicated by
a fast flashing of the yellow LED. The module is then
not devalued.
• If the container module of an external control unit is
inserted, the container module will be rejected. This
is indicated by a fast flashing of the yellow and the
green LED. The module can be synchronized only with
a control unit.
IS 9100
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22 ISEO