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7.2.2 Configuration of parameter sets
When the parameter set selection is done in menu [241], the
settings for the particular application or control mode can be
done. Parameter set A is default, which means that all
changes done to the default settings in the menu system are
saved under parameter set A.
To reset a parameter set to the default values, go to menu
[243] Default>Set and choose the extent of the reset.
When working with several parameter sets it saves a lot of
work if menu [242] Copy Set is used for copying sets, e.g.
“A>B”, “C>D”, etc. This will copy the entire contents of a
single parameter set to another parameter set, and you only
need to change the desired differences in the new set.
7.2.3 Handling motor data in
parameter sets
“Motor Data” (M1-M4) is a kind of parameter set in itself,
see section 7.1.5, page 50. The motor data settings are
gathered under a designated motor and belong to this.
To change the parameter set to one that includes changes in
motor data it is therefore necessary to also change motor in
Select Motor [212]. The following cases may exist:
One motor and one parameter set
This is the most common case. As default, all entered data
will be saved under parameter set A and the motor data
under motor data M1.
One motor and two parameter sets
This case is useful if you want to alternate between for
instance two control sources, or two different starting or
braking requirements.
Once default motor M1 is selected:
1. Select parameter set A in menu [241].
2. Enter motor data in menu [220].
3. Enter the settings for other parameters in set A.
4. If there are only minor differences between the
parameter sets, you can copy parameter set A to
parameter set B, menu [242].
5. Enter or change the settings for parameters, other than
motor data, in set B.
Two motors and two parameter sets
This is useful if you have two different motors that are not
intended to run at the same time. One motor must stop
before changing to another motor.
1. Select parameter set A in menu [241].
2. Select motor M1 in menu [212].
3. Enter motor data and settings for other parameters.
4. Select parameter set B in menu [241].
5. Select M2 in menu [212].
6. Enter motor data and settings for other parameters.
7.2.4 Using the control panel memory
The control panel memory could come in handy when more
than one Emotron TSA unit is used. The copy/load
functions allows for transfer of data between the internal
control board of the softstarter and the control panel,
offering a quick solution for copying parameter sets and
motor data to other softstarter units. The control panel can
also be used for temporary storage or back-up copy of
settings. For description of the menu selections and the
copy/load function, see menus [244] and [245], page 81.
In order to enable transfer of data between Emotron TSA
units, there are two different set-ups.
NOTE: The two softstarters must have the same software
version. Check software version in menu [922].
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