ABB ACS880 Firmware Manual page 484

Industrial drives, winder control program, option +n5000
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484 Parameters
No.
Name/Value
96.08
Control board boot
0...1
96.09
FSO reboot
False
True
Other [bit]
96.10
User set status
n/a
Loading
Saving
Faulted
User set 1
User set 2
User set 3
User set 4
96.11
User set save/load
No action
User set I/O mode
Load set 1
Load set 2
Load set 3
Load set 4
Save to set 1
Save to set 2
Description
Changing the value of this parameter to 1 reboots the control
unit (without requiring a power off/on cycle of the complete
drive module).
The value reverts to 0 automatically.
1 = Reboot the control unit.
Changing the value of (or the source selected by) this
parameter from 0 to 1 reboots the optional FSO-xx safety
functions module.
Note: The value does not revert to 0 automatically.
0.
1.
Source selection (see
Terms and abbreviations
152).
Shows the status of the user parameter sets.
This parameter is read-only.
See also section
User parameter sets
No user parameter sets have been saved.
A user set is being loaded.
A user set is being saved.
Invalid or empty parameter set.
User set 1 has been loaded.
User set 2 has been loaded.
User set 3 has been loaded.
User set 4 has been loaded.
Enables the saving and restoring of up to four custom sets of
parameter settings. See section
(page 130).
The set that was in use before powering down the drive is in
use after the next power-up.
Notes:
• Hardware configuration settings such as I/O extension
module, fieldbus and encoder configuration parameters
(groups 14...16, 47, 51...56, 58 and 92...93 and
parameters
50.01
and 50.31), and forced input/output
values (such as
10.03 and
parameter sets.
• Parameter changes made after loading a set are not
automatically stored – they must be saved using this
parameter.
Load or save operation complete; normal operation.
Load user parameter set using parameters
I/O mode in1
and
96.13 User set I/O mode
Load user parameter set 1.
Load user parameter set 2.
Load user parameter set 3.
Load user parameter set 4.
Save user parameter set 1.
Save user parameter set 2.
on page
(page 130).
User parameter sets
10.04) are not included in user
96.12 User set
in2.
Def/FbEq16
0
1 = 1
False
0
1
-
-
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
No action
0
1
2
3
4
5
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