Maintenance commands
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Maintenance commands
Maintenance commands are used to execute the alarm reset, clear latch information, batch processing of the non-
volatile memory and others.
Refer to the
AZ
Series OPERATING MANUAL Function Edition for details about parameters. When checking the
AZ
Series OPERATING MANUAL Function Edition, use the parameter name instead of the parameter ID.
The maintenance commands include processing in which the memory is operated, such as batch
processing of the non-volatile memory and P-PRESET. Exercise caution not to execute them
unnecessarily in succession.
Parameter ID
Name
Setting range
Initial value
Dec
Hex
192
00C0h
Alarm reset
−
−
194
00C2h
Clear alarm history
197
00C5h
P-PRESET execution
198
00C6h
Configuration
199
00C7h
Batch data initialization (excluding
communication parameters)
200
00C8h
Read batch NV memory
201
00C9h
Write batch NV memory
202
00CAh
All data batch initialization (including
communication parameters)
203
00CBh
Read from backup
204
00CCh
Write to backup
205
00CDh
Clear latch information
206
00CEh
Clear sequence history
207
00CFh
Clear tripmeter
209
00D1h
ZSG-PRESET
210
00D2h
Clear ZSG-PRESET
211
00D3h
Clear information
212
00D4h
Clear information history
213
00D5h
Alarm history details
1 to 10: Alarm history 1 to 10
0: Not selected
Configuration
Configuration can be executed when all of the following conditions are satisfied.
•
An alarm is not being generated.
•
The motor is not operating.
•
I/O test, teaching, remote operation, teaching, and downloading are not executed with the
MEXE02
.
The table below shows the driver status before and after Configuration is executed.
Item
Configuration is ready to
execute
Configuration is being
executed
After configuration is executed
PWR/ALM LED
Green light
Blinking blue
Based on the driver condition.
Electromagnetic brake
Hold/release
Hold
Motor excitation
Excitation/non-excitation
Non-excitation
Output signal
Enable
Disable
Enable
Input signal
Enable
Disable
Enable
The correct monitor value may not be returned even if monitoring is executed during configuration.
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