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Universal variable speed ac drive for induction and servo motors
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Parameter
Keypad and
Menu 11
structure
display
11.35
Number of modules
Drive modes
Open-loop, Closed-loop, Servo, Regen
Bit
SP
Coding
Open-loop, Closed-loop vector, Servo,
Range
Regen
Update rate
Write at power-up
Indicates the number of modules fitted in a system. If the drive cannot be used in a multi-module system the value is always 1.
11.36
SMARTCARD parameter data previously loaded
Drive modes
Open-loop, Closed-loop, Servo, Regen
Bit
SP
Coding
Open-loop, Closed-loop vector, Servo,
Range
Regen
Open-loop, Closed-loop vector, Servo,
Default
Regen
Update rate
Background write
This parameter shows the number of the data block last transferred from a SMARTCARD to the drive.
11.37
SMARTCARD data number
Drive modes
Open-loop, Closed-loop, Servo, Regen
Bit
SP
Coding
Open-loop, Closed-loop vector, Servo,
Range
Regen
Open-loop, Closed-loop vector, Servo,
Default
Regen
Update rate
Background read
Data blocks are stored on a SMARTCARD with header information which includes a number which identifies the block. The header information also
includes the type of data stored in the block, the drive mode if the data is parameter data, the version number and a checksum. This data can be
viewed through Pr 11.38 to Pr 11.40 by increasing or decreasing Pr 11.37. This parameter jumps between the data numbers of the data blocks
present on the card inserted into the drive. If this parameter is set to 1000 the checksum parameter shows the number of bytes left on the card. If
there is no data on the card Pr 11.37 can only have values of 0 or 1000.
The actions of erasing a card, erasing a file, changing a menu 0 parameter, or inserting a new card will effectively set Pr 11.37 to 0 or the lowest data
block number in the card.
Data transfer and erasing can be performed by entering a code in Pr x.00 and then resetting the drive as shown in the table below.
Code
3yyy
Transfer drive EEPROM data to a SMARTCARD block number yyy
4yyy
Transfer drive data as difference from defaults to SMARTCARD block number yyy
5yyy
Transfer drive ladder program to SMARTCARD block number yyy
6yyy
Transfer SMARTCARD data block yyy to the drive
7yyy
Erase SMARTCARD data block yyy
8yyy
Compare drive parameters with block yyy
9999
Erase SMARTCARD
9888
Set SMARTCARD read-only flag
9777
Clear SMARTCARD read-only flag
Data blocks with numbers from 1 to 499 can be created or erased by the user. Data block with numbers 500 and above are read only and cannot be
created or erased by the user. The whole card may be protected from writing or erasing by setting the read-only flag (i.e if the flag is set then only
codes 6yyy or 9777 are effective).
If the destination drive has a different drive mode to the parameters on the card, the drive mode will be changed by the action of transferring
parameters from the card to the drive.
After an attempt to read, write or erase a trip may occur, see Pr 10.20 on page 163 for details. If the card is removed during data transfer from the card
for a data block that was saved with code 3yyy, the drive EEPROM checksum will be set up to be incorrect and an EEF trip will be initiated. If the card
is removed during data transfer from the card for a data block that was saved with code 4yyy then no data will be saved to EEPROM and a C.Acc trip
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Parameter
Parameter
x.00
description format
FI
DE
Txt VM DP
ND
1
1 to 8
FI
DE
Txt VM DP
ND
0 to 999
0
FI
DE
Txt VM DP
ND
0 to 1,000
0
Action
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Advanced parameter
Macros
descriptions
RA NC NV
PT
US RW BU
1
1
RA NC NV
PT
US RW BU
1
1
1
RA NC NV
PT
US RW BU
1
1
Serial comms
Electronic
Performance
protocol
nameplate
PS
1
PS
1
PS
1
Unidrive SP Advanced User Guide
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