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ONFIGURATION
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ORMAT
Modes of Operation
An SV160E2 has two operating modes, Configuration Mode and Command Mode. You switch between these
modes by changing the state of a single bit in the Network Output Data.
Once in Command Mode, the drive must be disabled before the SV160E2 will accept new
configuration data. If you send configuration data to the SV160E2 while in Command Mode
with the drive enabled, the unit will send a Command Error response.
Configuration Mode
Configuration Mode gives you the ability to select the proper configuration for your application without hav-
ing to set any switches. The ladder logic needed to configure a unit is included in the sample programs avail-
able from AMCI. This method simplifies change over if the unit ever needs to be replaced.
A valid configuration can be saved to the unit’s Flash memory and the SV160E2 will use this as a default
configuration on every power up. If you use this method, you can still write down a new configuration to the
unit at any time. The new configuration is stored in RAM and is lost on power down unless you issue a com-
mand to store the new configuration in Flash. If a configuration error exists on power up, the SV160E2 will
switch to configuration mode and show the first parameter with an error.
Command Mode
This mode gives you the ability to program and execute moves, and reset errors when they occur. The com-
mand data formats are described in the following chapter.
Power Up Behavior
An SV160E2 will power up in Configuration Mode if a configuration error exists. Valid configuration data
can exist in several locations.
1) Configuration data is first read from flash memory.
2) If using EtherNet/IP with an EDS file, the SV160E2 is sent configuration data when it connects to the
network. This data is used to configure the unit. (This data is used in place of any configuration that may
be stored in flash memory.)
3) If using PROFINET, the SV160E2 is sent configuration data when it connects to the network. This data is
used to configure the unit. (This data is used in place of any configuration that may be stored in flash
memory.)
If the configuration data is valid, either retrieved from flash memory or written to it as part of the network
connection process, the SV160E2 will power up in Command Mode. The SV160E2 will then check for valid
network command data and will only enable the motor driver section if the Enable_Driver bit is set.
Data Format
An SV160E2 requires twenty bytes of Output Data as well as twenty bytes of Input Data. These bytes are
divided between single and double precision integers. The Data Endian parameter in the configuration data
controls the format of double precision integers.
This chapter covers the formats of the Network Output Data used to configure
the SV160E2 as well as the formats of the Network Input Data that contains the
responses from the device.
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