Electronic Programming Module (Epm) - Lenze SM004S Operating Instructions Manual

Scl series; scm series
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When a value above 100 is being adjusted by tenths of units, the value is shifted to the left by one
digit so that the tenths portion of the value can be displayed. This results in the first digit (reading
from left to right) of the value disappearing from the display. Also, the lower decimal point will blink
to indicate that the actual value is above 100. Once the value is no longer being adjusted, the value
will shift back to the right and the tenths portion of the value will disappear.
In the example below, Parameter 19 - ACCELERATION TIME is presently set to 243.0 seconds, and is
being increased to 243.7 seconds.
Go to Parameter 19 and press
Mode to see present setting ("243"
seconds)
Upper right decimal point blinks
Press p button to see tenths portion
Value shifts to the left ("2" disappears)
Upper right decimal point and lower
decimal point blink
Press p button to scroll up to "43.7"
Press Mode to store new value
4.2.2

Electronic Programming Module (EPM)

Every SCL/SCM Series drive has an Electronic Programming Module (EPM) installed on the main control
board. The EPM stores the user's parameter settings and special OEM default settings (if programmed).
The EPM is removable, allowing it to be installed in another drive for quick set-up. For example, if a
drive is being replaced with a new one, the EPM can be taken out of the first drive and installed in
the new drive. Downtime is minimized because the new drive does not require programming - it is
ready to run when the EPM is installed.
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