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Writing to Flash Memory
Section 7-6
If there is any mismatch in the comparison, the following window will be
displayed to show the parameters that did not match.
Note
When the MECHATROLINK communications cannot be started, Servo
Parameters cannot be compared. Start the communications first and compare
Servo Parameters.
7-6
Writing to Flash Memory
Unit Parameters downloaded to the Position Control Unit will be lost when the
power is turned OFF. Therefore, they have to be written to the flash memory to
keep them after powering OFF.
If Unit Parameters were not written to the flash memory during downloading
process, make sure to write them to the flash memory.
Writing to Flash Memory
!Caution
After downloading Unit Parameters to the Position Control Unit, always
backup the parameters in the flash memory. Otherwise, the parameter set-
tings before the download will be enabled when the power is turned ON next
time (i.e. the downloaded parameters will be lost and not be reflected), which
may cause the machines to operate in an unexpected way.
1,2,3...
1.
Select
Online - Write Flash Memory
, or click
in the toolbar in the Axis
Map Setting Window. The following dialog box will be displayed.
2.
Click the
OK
Button.
If the communications between the Position Control Unit and Servo Drive
are established at this point, the following dialog box will be displayed to
confirm whether to release the connection or not.
Summary of Contents for CX-MOTION-NCF - V1.8
Page 2: ...CXONE AL C V3 CXONE AL D V3 CX Motion NCF Ver 1 8 Operation Manual Revised October 2008...
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Page 5: ...vi...
Page 21: ...xxii Application Precautions 5...
Page 33: ...12 Connecting to PLC Section 2 2...
Page 36: ...15 Screen Name Section 3 1 Edit Parameter Windows...
Page 37: ...16 Screen Name Section 3 1 Monitor Windows Axis Monitor Window Unit Monitor Window...
Page 63: ...42 Editing Servo Parameters Section 5 2...
Page 68: ...47 Print Section 6 5 Print Samples An example of printed Unit Parameters is shown below...
Page 89: ...68 Writing to Flash Memory Section 7 6...
Page 103: ...82 Axis Monitor Section 8 2...
Page 109: ...88 Test Run Section 9 1...
Page 133: ...112 Index...
Page 137: ...116 Revision History...