Corrective maintenance
9.1 Replacing inverter components
Converter with control units CU250D-2
Operating Instructions, 04/2015, FW V4.7.3, A5E34261542B AB
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Replacing a Control Unit with active know-how protection
Replacing devices with know-how protection without copy protection
In the case of know-how protection without copy protection, the inverter settings can be
transferred to another inverter using a memory card.
See also:
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Saving settings to the memory card (Page 277)
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Transferring the settings from the memory card (Page 278)
Replacing devices with know-how protection with copy protection
The know-how protection with copy protection prevents the inverter settings from being
copied and passed on. This function is predominantly used by machine manufacturers.
If know-how protection with copy protection is active, the inverter cannot be replaced as
described in "Overview of replacing converter components (Page 296)."
However, to allow the inverter to be replaced, you must use a Siemens memory card, and
the machine manufacturer must have an identical machine that he uses as sample.
There are two options for replacing the device:
Option 1: The machine manufacturer only knows the serial number of the new inverter
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The end customer provides the machine manufacturer with the following information:
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For which machine must the inverter be replaced?
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What is the serial number (r7758) of the new inverter?
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The machine manufacturer goes online on the sample machine.
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deactivates the know-how protection, see Settings for know-how protection
(Page 291)
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enters the serial number of the new inverter in p7759
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enters the serial number of the inserted memory card as reference serial number in
p7769
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activates the know-how protection with copy protection ("Copy RAM to ROM" must be
activated!), see Settings for know-how protection (Page 291)
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writes the configuration with p0971 = 1 to the memory card
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sends the memory card to the end customer
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The end customer inserts the memory card and switches on the inverter.
When powering up, the inverter checks the serial numbers of the card and when there is a
match, the inverter goes into the "ready to start" state.
If the numbers do not match, then the inverter signals fault F13100 (no valid memory card).