Parameter mm.000 (mm.000) is one parameter that can be accessed from every drive menu so that the user can initiate various actions by setting a value in this parameter and then performing a drive reset. If the action is completed successfully parameter mm.000 is cleared when the action is complete. If the action is not started because the value does not correspond to an action, or because the action is not allowed (i.e. an attempt is made to load defaults and the drive is enabled), parameter mm.000 is not cleared. Generally if the action is started and then fails a trip is produced and parameter mm.000 is not cleared. Some NV media card actions are treated as non-critical if they fail. These may not necessarily cause a trip, but will give a failure indication in NV Media Card Action Status (11.078).
There could be some conflict between the actions of Parameter mm.000 (mm.000) and Parameter Cloning (11.042) when the drive is reset. Parameter Cloning (11.042) takes precedence, but on successful completion of the action both parameters are cleared.
The table below shows the possible actions that can be initiated with Parameter mm.000 (mm.000). Values from 1500 to 1999 are not used by the drive, but are reserved, so that they can be used for example with user programs to initiate user defined actions.
Parameter mm.000 (mm.000) value |
Action |
Possible failures |
1000 |
Save drive user save parameters to non-volatile memory. Power-down save parameters are saved when the drive enters the under voltage state. |
No action if the drive is in the under voltage state (i.e. Under Voltage Active (10.016)), or Low Under Voltage Threshold Select (06.067) =1 or Backup Supply Mode Enable (06.068) = 1 or User Supply Select (06.072). |
1001 |
Save drive parameters to non-volatile memory. It should be noted that power-down save parameters are also saved which will result in one background task scan being extended to 100ms. |
|
1070 |
Reset all option modules |
|
1233 |
Load 50Hz defaults |
No action if the drive is enabled |
1234 |
Load 50Hz defaults to all menus except option module menus (i.e. 15 to 20 and 24 to 28) |
No action if the drive is enabled |
1244 |
Load 60Hz defaults |
No action if the drive is enabled |
1245 |
Load 60Hz defaults to all menus except option module menus (i.e. 15 to 20 and 24 to 28) |
No action if the drive is enabled |
1253 |
Change drive mode and load 50Hz defaults |
No action if the drive is enabled |
1254 |
Change drive mode and load 60Hz defaults |
No action if the drive is enabled |
1255 |
Change drive mode and load 50Hz defaults except for menus 15 to 20 and 24 to 28 |
No action if the drive is enabled |
1256 |
Change drive mode and load 60Hz defaults except for menus 15 to 20 and 24 to 28 |
No action if the drive is enabled |
1299 |
Reset Stored HF trip. |
|
1500-1999 |
Reserved values not used by the drive. |
|
2001 |
Create a boot file on a non-volatile media card based on the present drive parameters including all Menu 20 parameters. This action will not over-write the file on the card if it already exists. |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
2002 |
As 2001, but a user program file is created as file 002, so that the drive parameter and a user program are loaded when the drive is booted on power-up. |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
2003 |
As 2001 except this action will over-write a file on the card if it exists. |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
3001-3499 |
NV media card: 3xxx transfers the drive parameters to parameter file xxx. An existing file is overwritten and this is not detected as an error. |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
4001-4499 |
NV media card: 4xxx transfers the drive parameters to parameter file xxx |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
5001-5499 |
NV media card: 5xxx transfers the onboard user program to onboard user program file xxx |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
6001-6999 |
NV media card: 6xxx loads the drive parameters from parameter file xxx or the onboard user program from onboard user program file xxx |
No action if the drive is enabled |
7001-7499 |
NV media card: Erase file xxx |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
9555 |
NV media card: Clear the warning suppression flag |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
9666 |
NV media card: Set the warning suppression flag |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
9777 |
NV media card: Clear the read-only flag |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
9888 |
NV media card: Set the read-only flag |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
9999 |
NV media card: Erase the SMART card or delete and restore to default the /MCDF/ folder on an SD card. |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
110SI |
Transfer electronic nameplate data from an encoder into drive parameters. |
If a drive interface is selected (i.e. S = 0):
If an option module interface is selected (i.e. S = 1, 2, 3 or 4):
See Name Plate for more details on the trips. |
12000 |
Only display parameters on the keypad that are different from their default value. This action does not require a drive reset. |
|
12001 |
Only display parameters on the keypad that are used to set-up destinations (i.e. DE format bit is 1). This action does not require a drive reset. |
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15010-15499, 16010-16499, 17010-17499 |
NV media card: 15xxx transfer a user program from an option module to file xxx. 15xxx corresponds to the option module in Slot1, 16xxx to Slot 2 and 17xxx to Slot 3. This action will only work if the file number is 010 or greater. |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
18001-18999, 19001-19999, 20001-20999 |
NV media card: 18xxx transfer a user program from file xxx to an option module. 18xxx corresponds to the option module in Slot1, 19xxx to Slot 2 and 20xxx to Slot 3. |
Non-volatile media card failure detection |
59999 |
Deletes an onboard user program if a program is present. |
No action if the drive is enabled. |
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