
Lenze · I/O system 1000 · Reference Manual · DMS 5.0 EN · 09/2016 · TD17
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Configuring the I/O system in the »Engineer«
3.4
Parameterising I/O modules in the »Engineer«
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Acceptance of parameter changes:
In order that parameter changes for parameterisable I/O compound module are accepted, they
have to be confirmed. This can be done as follows:
A. Go to the
All parameters
tab of the I/O system 1000:
Set the index 0x31FF to the selection "255: Accept module parameters" in the
All objects
category.
B. Go to the
Parameters
tab of the I/O compound module:
Set the selection "255: Accept module parameters" in the
Accept module parameters
line.
3.4.1
Save parameter settings and station structure
3.4.2
Load Lenze setting
If the read-in station structure is not identical to the saved station structure after the I/O
system 1000 is switched on, the CAN bus coupler module reports an error ("SF" LED is blinking).
Parameter | Name:
0×1010/1 | Save All Parameters
Parameter settings and station structure are saved to the EEPROM of the bus coupler.
Selection list
(Lenze setting printed in bold)
Info
0 No function
Function acc. to CANopen (communication protocol
DS301/DS401)
1702257011 Save
Parameter | Name:
0×1011/1 | Restore All Parameters
The parameter settings are reset to the Lenze setting in the EEPROM of the bus coupler.
Selection list
(Lenze setting printed in bold)
Info
0 No function
Function acc. to CANopen (communication protocol
DS301/DS401)
The Lenze setting is accepted by switching the supply
voltage on and off. All settings that have been saved
before are deleted from the EEPROM of the CAN bus
coupler.
1684107116 LOAD