1 Technical Description
1.4 Function Principle
1.4.4 Data Storage, User Program Memory
There are other error messages for the input range which suggest defective configurations
within this area (see chapter 1.5.6, page 38).
Error messages are also output in the adaptation (see chapter 3.3.2, page 138).
All error messages are shown by flashing digital displays.
1.4.4
Data Storage, User Program Memory
All data are written in the RAM first and then transfered to the user program memory
(EEPROM) when returning to the process operation mode (manually or via the SES).
When exchanging the main board, the user memory from the old module can be inserted into
the new module.
Writing time
The writing time after leaving the parameterization and configuring modes is up to 30 s. Then
the data are stored in a non--volatile memory.
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Manual
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