Programmable Multi-Axis Servo Drive Power Supply Unit Operation Manual
ID no.: CA97556-001 Date: 03/2015
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Commissioning
Error number
Meaning
00
File System No Error
01
File System Any file system error
02
File System command rejected
03
File System function parameter invalid
04
File System create file error
05
File System open file error
06
MMC create directory failed
07
MMC mounting error
08
MMC unmounting error
09
MMC using not allowed with current technology option card
10
MMC error uninstall X12 card
11
MMC not inserted
12
MMC mounting, create node
13
MMC not supported by hardware (not NSP 257)
14
MMC device in control enabled
15
MMC load parameter data set to device failed
16
MMC save parameter data set failed
17
Parameter reset to factory settings failed
18
Parameter write access failed
19
Save parameter data set non volatile failed
20
Not all parameters written
21
Error while reset to factory settings
Table 4.8 Error messages displayed during user input
4.4.3
Parameters menu (PA)
On the Parameters menu the following functions are available:
y
Reset device settings to factory defaults
y
Data set handling with MMC card
NOTE:
y
It is only possible to operate the MMC if the power stage is
not
active.
y
Accessing the MMC may as long as 2 minutes. During this time both
decimal points flash.
Menu level
Para-
meter
Value
range
Meaning
Explanation
1
2
PA
Pd
-
00..99
Parameter
download
1)
100 data sets (0..99) can be read from the
Path: \PARA\TRANSFER\PDSxx.dmd
(xx = 00.99) by the MMC.
Pu
-
00..99
Parameter
upload
1)
100 data sets (0..99) can be stored on the MMC
in the directory \PARA\TRANSFER\PDSxx.dmd. The
directory is generated automatically. Existing data
sets may be overwritten.
Pr
-
-
Parameter
reset
Reset device settings to factory defaults.
Pc
-
-
Parameter
clear
Clear all data sets on the MMC card.
1) It is only possible to operate the MMC if the power stage is not active. Accessing the MMC may as long as 2 minutes.
Table 4.7 Parameters menu
Error messages displayed during user input
A failed user action is indicated by an error message. The message consists of an
alternating display of "Er" and the error number.
NOTE:
The error messages displayed during user input should not be confused with
drive error messages. For detailed information on the error codes and on error
management refer to the Device Help.