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Coding
The coding defines the attributes of the parameter as follows.
Coding
{X.XX}
Bit
Bi
Uni
Txt
SP
FI
DE
VM
DP
ND
RA
NC
NV
PT
US
RW
RO
BU
PS
Mentor MP Short Form Guide
Issue Number: 5
Copied Menu 0 or advanced parameter.
1 bit parameter: 'On' or 'OFF' on the display.
Bipolar parameter.
Unipolar parameter.
Text: the parameter uses text strings instead of numbers.
Spare: not used.
Filtered: some parameters which can have rapidly changing values are
filtered when displayed on the drive keypad for easy viewing.
Destination pointer parameter: This parameter can be used to set up the
location (i.e. menu/parameter number) where the destination data is to be
routed.
Variable maximum: the maximum of this parameter can vary.
Decimal place: indicates the number of decimal places used by this
parameter.
No default: when defaults are loaded (except when the drive is
manufactured or on EEPROM failure) this parameter is not modified.
Rating dependant: this parameter is likely to have different values and
ranges with drives of different voltage and current ratings. Parameters
with this attribute will not be transferred to the destination drive by a
SMARTCARD when the rating of the destination drive is different from the
source drive if the drive voltage ratings are different or the file is a
parameter file. However, the value will be transferred if only the current
rating is different and the file is a differences from default type file.
Not copied: not transferred to or from SMARTCARD during copying.
Not visible: not visible on the keypad.
Protected: cannot be used as a destination.
User save: saved in drive EEPROM when the user initiates a parameter
save.
Read/write: can be written by the user.
Read only: can only be read by the user
Bit default one/unsigned: Bit parameters with this flag set to one have a
default of one (all other bit parameters have a default of zero. Non-bit
parameters are unipolar if this flag is one.
Power-down save: parameter automatically saved in drive EEPROM
when the under volts (UV) trip occurs. Power-down save parameters are
also saved in the drive when the user initiates a parameter save.
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