230 Parameters
16.03
PASS CODE
Selects the pass code for the parameter lock (see
parameter
PARAMETER LOCK).
After entering 358 at this parameter, parameter
PARAMETER LOCK
can be adjusted. The value
reverts back to 0 automatically.
Entering the user pass code (by default, "10000000")
enables writing to parameters
, which
can be used to define a new user pass code and to
select the actions that are to be prevented.
Entering an invalid pass code will close the user lock
if open, i.e. make parameters
read
only. After entering the code, check that the
parameters are in read only.
Note
: You must change the default user pass code to
maintain a high level of cybersecurity.
Important!
Store the pass code in a safe place. The
protection cannot be disabled even by ABB if the
code is lost.
See also section
(page
).
0 /
0…2147483647
Pass code.
- / 1 = 1
16.04
PARAM RESTORE
Restores the original settings of the application, ie,
parameter factory default values.
Note:
This parameter cannot be changed while the
drive is running.
Done /
Done
Restoration is completed.
0
Restore defs
All parameter values are restored to default values,
except motor data, ID run results, and fieldbus, drive-
to-drive link and encoder configuration data.
1
Clear all
All parameter values are restored to default values,
including motor data, ID run results and fieldbus and
encoder configuration data. PC tool communication
is interrupted during the restoration. Drive CPU is re-
booted after the restoration is completed.
2
16.05
PARAM SAVE
Saves the valid parameter values to the permanent
memory. See also section
.
Done /
Done
Save completed.
0
Save
Save in progress.
1
16.06
PARAM CLEAR
Clears the valid parameter values from the
permanent memory. See also section
on page
Done /
Done
Clearing completed.
0
No.
Bit/Name/Value/
Range
Description
Def/Type
FbEq
(16b/32b)
Summary of Contents for ACL30
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