Danfoss MCA 124 Operating Instructions Manual page 28

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Communication Profile Area
7.2.7 1009h Manufacturer Hardware
Version
This object contains the Danfoss FC hardware version.
7.2.8 100Ah Manufacturer Software Version
This object contains the Danfoss software version as
displayed in 15-49 SW ID Control Card.
7.2.9 1010h Store Parameters
In the standard configuration, the contents of parameters
written via fieldbus are stored in volatile memory, that is,
the changed data will be lost after a power cycle. This
index permits non-volatile storage of all frequency
converter parameters which have been changed.
Index, Sub-Index Meaning
1010h 0
Number sub-index supported
1010h 1
Save option parameters
1010h 2
Save communication option parameters
1010h 3
Reserved
1010h 4
Save edit setup
1010h 5
Save frequency converter parameters/all set-
ups
Table 7.8 1010h Store Parameters
Writing the value "save"
stores all frequency converter parameters of all set-ups
into non-volatile memory, all other values are rejected.
Sub-index 4 does the same for the Edit Set-up. This
function is handled via 12-28 Store Data Values.
7.2.10 1011h Restore Default Parameters
To restore factory default settings:
1.
Write the value "load" to sub-index 1.
2.
Initiate the next power cycle manually.
3.
The default value is restored.
Index, Sub-Index
Meaning
1011h 0
Number of sub-index supported
1011h 1
Restore all default parameters and restart
1011h 2
Restore communication related parameters
Table 7.9 1011h Restore Default Parameters
MCA 124 EtherCAT Operating Instruction
(0x65766c173) to sub-index 1
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MG92A302 - VLT
is a registered Danfoss trademark
Writing the value "load" (0x64616F6C) stores all frequency
converter parameters of all set-ups into non-volatile
memory, all other values are rejected, and errors code
0x08000020 is returned. The frequency converter has to be
power cycled before the changes get active. These objects
execute an initialisation command in 14-22 Operation
Mode.
7.2.11 1018h Identity Object
This object contains general information about the device.
The Vendor ID (sub-index 1h) contains a unique value
allocated to each manufacturer.
The manufacturer-specific Product code (sub-index 2h)
identifies a specific device version.
The manufacturer-specific Revision number (sub-index 3h)
consists of a major revision number and a minor revision
number.
Index, Sub-Index Meaning
1018h 0
Number of entries
1018h 1
Vendor ID
1018h 2
Product code
1018h 3
Revision number (major revision number and
minor revision number)
1018h 4
Serial number
Table 7.10 1018h Identity Object
7.2.12 1100h EtherCAT Address
This object contains the EtherCAT address of the device
assigned by the master.
7.2.13 1110h Virtual MAC Address
This object contains the virtual MAC address for the EoE
communication.
Index, Sub-Index
Meaning
1110h 0
Number sub-index supported
1110h 1
Byte 0 of MAC address (LSB)
1110h 2
Byte 1 of MAC address
1110h 3
Byte 2 of MAC address
1110h 4
Byte 3 of MAC address
1110h 5
Byte 4 of MAC address
1110h 6
Byte 5 of MAC address (MSB)
Table 7.11 1110h Virtual MAC Address
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