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Drive control (DCTRL)
Parameter setting
Changing of parameters
Changing a parameter usually causes an immediate response of the controller.
The exceptions are certain device commands, e.g.
("Load default setting") or
settings which might cause a critical state of the drive behaviour, e.g. a change of the
actual speed value feedback configuration for closed-loop operation of the motor control.
Such parameter changes are only accepted if the controller is inhibited, otherwise an error
message is generated.
4.4.2
Saving of the parameters in the memory module
All parameters of the drive system are saved in the integrated memory module of the
controller. This includes the parameters of the controller.
When the device is switched on, all parameters are automatically loaded from the memory
module into the main memory of the controller.
In the event of a device replacement, the entire parameter data of an axis can be retained
by "taking along" the memory module, so that additional PC or internal keypad operations
are not required.
The controller is provided with
one
data set for all parameters, i.e. every setting and
configuration parameter has a value.
Danger!
If you change configuration parameters, please observe that this causes the
device-internal signal flow to change immediately which could result in a
sudden change of setpoint sources (if, for instance, the signal source for the
main setpoint is configured).
This can lead to an undesired behaviour at the motor shaft.