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which are listed as "FALSE" under the column
"Change during operation" in the parameters lists.
Par. 0-12 Link Setup ensures that the "Change
during operation = FALSE" parameters are
synchronised in the linked set-up. Select which
parameter the link is selected to in par. 0-12.
An example: Multiset-up between Setup
1 and Setup 2;
Usually the programming is finished in Setup 1 first
and then need to make sure that Setup 1 and Setup 2
are synchronized (or "linked"). There are two ways:
1. Change the edit set-up to 2 in par. 0-11
and set par. 0-12 to Setup 1. This will start
the linking (synchronising) process.
OR
2. While still in Setup 1; copy Setup 1 to
Setup 2. Then set par. 0-12 to Setup 2. This
will start the linking process.
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After the linking process par. 0-13 Readout:
Linked Set-ups will read {1,2} to indicate that all
"Change during operation = FALSE" parameters
are now the same in Setup 1 and Setup 2. If a
change of a "Change during operation = FALSE"
parameter e.g. par. 1-30 Stator Resistance (Rs)
in Setup 2 it will also be changed automatically in
Setup 1. Switching between Setup 1 and Setup
2 during operation is now possible.
0-13 Readout: Linked Set-ups
Array [5]
Range:
0 - 255 N/A
Function:
A read-out of all the set-ups linked together by
means of par. 0-12. The parameter has one index
for each parameter set-up. Each set-up shows the
set-up bitset linked to that particular set-up.
Example where set-up 1 and 2 are linked:
Index
LCP value
0
{0}
1
{1,2}
2
{1,2}
3
{3}
4
{4}
0-14 Readout: Edit Set-ups / Channel
Range:
0 - FFF.FFF.FFF
Function:
This parameter shows the setting of par. 0-11,
as set by the different communication channels.
When the number is read out in hex, as it is in
the LCP, each number represents one channel.
Numbers 1-4 represents a setup number, 'F'
means factory setting, and 'A' means active
setup. The channels are, from right to left, LCP,
FC-bus, USB, HPFB1-5. Example: The number
AAAAAA21h means, that the FC bus selected
setup 2 in par. 0-11, the LCP selected setup 1,
and all others uses the active setup.
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