MPH-02, MPB-02, MPD-02
Handling, Diagnostic and Service Functions
10-3
DOK-INDRV*-MP*-02VRS**-FK01-EN-P
When errors of this category are detected, the IDNs of the parameters
with the incorrect operating data are listed in:
•
S-0-0021, IDN list of invalid operating data for communication
phase 2
•
S-0-0022, IDN list of invalid operating data for communication
phase 3
A valid value has to be written to the listed IDNs. The value range limits
are contained in the data block elements no. 5 and no. 6. When inputting
single parameters the limits are directly displayed via the DriveTop
commissioning tool.
The desired display language of parameter names and text in units of
parameter values has to be set in
•
S-0-0265, Language selection
.
Loading, Storing and Saving Parameters
Brief Description
All relevant operating data are mapped to parameters and stored in the
controller.
Several non-volatile data memories are available in an IndraDrive device:
•
in the controller
•
in the motor encoder (depending on motor type)
•
as a MultiMediaCard (MMC), optional
In addition, the controller has a volatile data memory (working memory).
Condition as supplied of the Rexroth drive components:
•
The controller memory contains the drive firmware and the controller-
specific parameter values.
•
The motor encoder memory contains the encoder-specific and,
depending on the motor type, the motor-specific parameter values.
•
The MMC contains the drive firmware.
The application-specific parameter values are stored in the controller. Due
to the limited number of writing cycles of non-volatile storage media,
application-specific parameter values can be stored in the working
memory (volatile memory), too.
Saving application-specific parameter values is required in the following
cases:
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after initial commissioning of the machine axis or the motor
•
before replacing the controller for servicing (if possible)
Application-specific parameter values can be saved via:
•
MMC
→
copying the parameter values by command
•
"DriveTop" commissioning tool
→
saving the parameter values on
external data carrier
•
control
master
→
saving the parameter values on master-side data
carrier
The drive supports master-side saving of parameter values by listing
parameter identification numbers (IDNs). Using these lists guarantees
complete storage of the application-specific parameter values. It is also
possible to determine IDN lists defined by the customer.
Setting the Language
Parameters
Data Memory
Condition As Supplied
Storing the Application-Specific
Parameter Values
Saving Parameter Values
Parameter IDN Lists
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