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A compare action on this data block type, setting 8yyy in Pr
x.00
, will compare the SMARTCARD data block with the data in the EEPROM. If the
compare is successful Pr
x.00
is simply set to 0. If the compare fails a C.cpr trip is initiated.
Parameter data block when 4yyy is used to transfer data to a card
The only parameter data stored on the SMARTCARD is the number for the last set of defaults loaded and the differences from the last defaults
loaded. This requires six bytes for each parameter difference. The data density is not as high as when using the data format described in the previous
section, but in most cases the number of differences from default is small and the data blocks are therefore smaller. This method can be used for
creating drive macros. Parameters that are not transferred when using 3yyy are also not transferred with this method. Also parameters that do not
have a default value (attribute ND is set) cannot be transferred with this method (i.e. Pr
3.25
or Pr
21.20
which are the servo mode phasing angle
have no default value). Parameter RAM is used as the source of this information.
When the data is transferred back to a drive, using 6yyy in Pr
x.00
, it is transferred to the drive RAM and the drive EEPROM. A parameter save is not
required to retain the data after power-down. (When parameters are copied to the drive RAM this action is performed twice to prevent interdependent
parameters from not being set correctly.) The categories of modules fitted to the card data source drive are stored on the card. If these are different
from the destination drive, the menus for the slots where the Solutions Module categories are different are not modified and will contain their default
values, and the drive will produce a C.Optn trip if any of the parameters from the card are in the option menus. If the data is transferred to a drive of a
different voltage or current rating from the source drive then parameters with the RA coding bit set (see table above) will not be written to the drive and
these parameters will contain their default values. The drive will produce a C.rtg trip whether any of the parameters from the card are parameters with
the RA coding bit set or not if the current or voltage rating are different.
A compare action on this data block type, setting 8yyy in Pr
x.00
, will compare the SMARTCARD data block with the data in the drive RAM. If the
compare is successful Pr
x.00
is simply set to 0. If the compare fails a C.cpr trip is initiated.
Drive Onboard PLC program data blocks
The Onboard PLC program from a drive may be transferred to/from internal flash memory from/to a SMARTCARD. If the ladder program is
transferred from a drive with no ladder program loaded the block is still created on the card, but contains no data. If this is then transferred to a drive,
the drive will then have no ladder program. A SMARTCARD has a capacity of 4K bytes and each block of this type can take up to 4K bytes.
SMARTCARD compare function
If 8yyy is entered in Pr
x.00
and the drive is reset, data block yyy on the SMARTCARD is compared with the relevant parameters in the drive. If the
compare is successful Pr
x.00
is simply set to 0. If the compare fails a C.cpr trip is initiated. This function can be used with all data block types except
type 18. If a compare is requested with data block type 18 the result will always be a C.cpr trip.
Indicates the type/mode of the data block selected with Pr
11.37
as shown in the following table.
11.38
SMARTCARD data type/mode
Drive mode
Regen
Coding
Bit
SP
FI
DE Txt VM DP
ND
RA NC NV
PT
US RW BU PS
1
1
1
1
1
Range
Regen
0 to 18
Update rate
Background
Pr 11.38
String
Type/mode
Data stored
0
FrEE
Value when Pr
11.37
= 0
2
3OpEn.LP
Open-loop mode parameters
Data from EEPROM
3
3CL.VECt
Closed-loop vector mode parameters
Data from EEPROM
4
3SErVO
Servo mode parameters
Data from EEPROM
5
3rEgEn
Regen mode parameters
Data from EEPROM
6 to 8
3Un
Unused
10
4OpEn.LP
Open-loop mode parameters
Defaults last loaded and differences
11
4CL.VECt
Closed-loop vector mode parameters
Defaults last loaded and differences
12
4SErVO
Servo mode parameters
Defaults last loaded and differences
13
4rEgEn
Regen mode parameters
Defaults last loaded and differences
14 to 16 4Un
Unused
17
LAddEr
Drive Onboard PLC program
Drive Onboard PLC program
18
Option
A file containing user defined data
(normally created by an SM-Applications
option module)
User defined
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