Replacing A Control Module With Active Know-How Protection - Siemens Sinamics G110M Operating Instructions Manual

Sinamics series distributed converter for simogear geared motors
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4. Reconnect CPI ribbon cable to the CM.
5. Replace the PM. See
6. Reconnect all the power supplies to the terminal housing.
7. The converter goes into the "ready-to-switch-on" state.
8. If you have backed up your settings:
– Load the settings from the operator panel or via STARTER into the converter.
– For converters of the same type and the same firmware version, you can now switch-
– For a different type of converter, the converter outputs alarm A01028. The alarm
9. If you have not backed up your settings, then you must recommission the drive.
9.2.3

Replacing a Control Module 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.
Replacing devices with know-how protection with copy protection
The know-how protection with copy protection hides the inverter settings and also prevents
the duplication of the inverter settings.
If the inverter settings can neither be copied nor forwarded, a recommissioning is required
after inverter replacement.
To avoid the recommissioning, you must use a Siemens memory card, and the machine
manufacturer must have an identical prototype machine that it uses as sample.
There are two options for replacing the device:
Distributed converter for SIMOGEAR geared motors
Operating Instructions, 09/2017, FW V4.7.9, A5E31298649B AH
on the motor. Check the function of the drive.
indicates that the settings that have been loaded are not compatible with the
converter. In this case, clear the alarm with p0971 = 1 and recommission the drive.
Saving settings to the memory card (Page 284)
Transferring the settings from the memory card (Page 286)
System Installation (Page 46).
Service and maintenance
9.2 Replacing converter components
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