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SI-INTERBUS User Guide
Issue Number: 1
The reference for the destination parameter is entered in the mapping parameter in the
form MMPP, where MM represents the menu number of the destination parameter and
PP represents the parameter number of the destination parameter. Leading zeros are
not displayed.
14.9
Default option parameters
If set to “On” when the module is reset (
MM.032
= On), this parameter will cause the
option module to return to its “Out of Box” configuration any settings stored on the
module will be returned to their default values.
To save the drive parameters:
•
Set Pr
MM.000
to 1001
•
Press the drive red reset button or set Pr
10.038
to 100
14.10 Save option parameters
The SI-Interbus module has the ability to save a copy of the setup parameters in FLASH
memory, this allows the user, for example, to keep a copy of a working set of
parameters in the module.
To store the SI-Interbus configuration parameters in the FLASH:
•
Set Pr
MM.031
to On
•
Set Pr
MM.000
to 1001
•
Press the drive red reset button or set Pr
10.038
to 100
The Interbus communication will stop and the SI-Interbus configuration parameters will
be saved within the SI-Interbus FLASH memory. The SI-Interbus will then reset and
re-initialise using the configuration parameter values.
MM.030
Default Option Parameters
Minimum
0 (Display: Off)
Maximum
1 (Display: On)
Default
0 (Display: Off)
Units
None
Type
1 Bit Volatile
Update Rate
Read on reset
Display format
None
Decimal Places
0
Coding
RW, NC
This action does not save the parameters in the drive, a drive save must be performed
if the parameters are to be saved after loss of power.
NOTE
NOTE
MM.031
Save Option Parameters
Minimum
0 (Display: Off)
Maximum
1 (Display: On)
Default
0 (Display: Off)
Units
None
Type
1 Bit Volatile
Update Rate
Background
Display format
None
Decimal Places
0
Coding
RW, NC