Starting-up and Settings
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P0317 - Oriented Start-up
Adjustable
Range:
0 = No
1 = Yes
Factory
Setting:
0
Properties:
CFG
Access groups
via HMI:
02 ORIENTED START-UP
Description:
When this parameter is changed to “1”, the Oriented Start-up routine starts. The CFW11 goes into the “CONF”
state, which is indicated on the HMI. Within the Oriented Start-up, the user has access to important configuration
parameters of the CFW11 and of the motor for the control type to be used in the application. For further information
on the use of this parameter, refer to the following sections:
Section 10.3 VVW CONTROL MODE START-UP on page 10-4
Section 11.9 START-UP IN THE VECTOR MODES SENSORLESS AND WITH ENCODER on page 11-34
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P0318 – Copy Function MemCard
Adjustable
Range:
0 = Off
1 = VFD
→
MemCard
2 = MemCard
→
VFD
Factory
Setting:
0
Properties:
CFG
Access groups
via HMI:
06 BACKUP PARAMETERS
Description:
This function allows saving the contents of the inverter writing parameters in the FLASH Memory Module (MMF), or
vice-versa, and can be used to transfer the contents of the parameters from one inverter to another.
Table 7.2 -
Parameter P0318 options
P0318
Action
0
Inactive:
no action
1
Inverter
→
MemCard:
transfers the inverter current parameters contents to the MMF
2
MemCard
→
Inverter:
transfers the contents of the parameters stored in the MMF to the inverter control board
After the transfer has been finished, an inverter reset occurs. The content of P0318 returns to 0
After storing the parameters of one inverter in a FLASH memory module, it is possible to pass them to another
inverter with this function. However, if the inverters are form different models or with incompatible software versions,
the keypad (HMI) will exhibit the message "Flash Mem. Module with invalid parameters" and will not allow the copy.
NOTE!
Valid for P0318 = 1.
During the inverter operation the modified parameters are saved in the FLASH memory module,
regardless of a user command. This assures that the MMF will always have an updated copy of
the inverter parameters.
Summary of Contents for CFW-11 Series
Page 2: ......
Page 54: ...2 4 2 General Information ...
Page 58: ...About the CFW 11 3 3 4 ...
Page 74: ...Inverter Model and Accessories Identification 5 14 6 ...
Page 86: ...Inverter Model and Accessories Identification 6 12 6 ...
Page 94: ...Available Control Types 8 2 8 ...
Page 118: ...VVW Control 10 8 10 ...
Page 182: ...Functions Common to All the Control Modes 12 26 12 ...
Page 220: ...Dynamic Braking 14 4 14 ...