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8400 motec | Software Manual
Introduction: Parameterising the controller
Handling the memory module
2.2
Handling the memory module
All parameters of the drive system are saved non-volatilely on the memory module. These
include the parameters of the controller and communication-relevant parameters for the
communication unit used.
The plug-in version is especially suited for
restoring an application after replacing a device.
duplicating identical drive tasks within the frequency inverter series8400 motec, e.g. by
using the optionally available EPM Programmer.
When handling the memory module, a distinction is drawn between the following
scenarios:
Delivery status
The memory module is plugged into the EPM slot of the drive unit.
The Lenze setting of the parameters is stored in the memory module.
The memory module is available as a spare part - without any data.
During operation
Parameter sets can be saved manually.
Parameter sets can be loaded manually.
Parameter changes can be saved automatically.
Danger!
After power-off, wait at least three minutes before working on the controller.
When removing the memory module, ensure that the controller is deenergised.
Note!
• When the device is switched on, all parameters are automatically loaded
from the memory module to the main memory of the controller.
– When the DIP switches are active (DIP switches S1\1 = "ON"), the controller
operates with the settings made via the DIP switches and displays them in
the corresponding codes.
• The 8400 BaseLine and 8400 motec controllers use the same (grey) memory
module. The memory module can be shifted between these controllers but
the controller must be reparameterised afterwards.
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