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Technical Manual PD4-E-M (EtherCAT)
7 Special functions
7.3.8 Discarding the saved data
If all objects or one category of saved objects is to be deleted, value "64616F6C
h
" must be written in
object 1011
h
.
The following subindices correspond to a category here:
Subindex Category
01
h
All categories (reset to factory settings) with the exception of 06
h
(Tuning)
02
h
Communication
03
h
Application
04
h
User
05
h
Movement
06
h
Tuning
The saved objects are subsequently discarded; the change does not take effect until after the controller
is restarted. You can restart the controller by entering the value "746F6F62
h
" in 2800
:01
h
.
Note
•
Objects of category 06
h
(Tuning) are determined by Auto setup and are not reset when resetting
to factory settings with subindex 01
h
(thereby making it unnecessary to again perform an auto
setup). You can reset these objects with subindex 06
h
.
7.3.9 Verifying the configuration
h
can be used to verify the configuration. It acts as a modification marker similar to
common text editors: as soon as a file is modified in the editor, a marker (usually an asterisk) is added.
The entries of object 1020
can be written with a date and time and then saved together with all other
savable objects with 1010
h
:01.
are reset to "0" as soon as a savable object (including 1010
h
:0x,
h
except for
:01
h
and 1020
) is written.
The following sequence makes verification possible:
1. An external tool or master configures the controller.
2. The tool or master sets the value in object 1020
.
3. The tool or master activates the saving of all objects 1010
h
:01
h
= 65766173
h
. The date and time in
object 1020
h
are also saved.
After the controller is restarted, the master can check the value in 1020
:01
h
h
. If one of
the values is "0", the object dictionary was changed after the saved values were loaded. If the date or
time in 1020 does not correspond to the expected value, objects were probably saved with values other
than those that were expected.
2
This corresponds to the decimal of
1684107116
d
or the ASCII string
load
.
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