Rockwell Automation SP600 User Manual Version 3.0 User Manual

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occurs (Drive Alarm 2 (212) is non-zero), the User Set
causing the error is loaded (see Dyn UserSet Actv (206)
for indication). Return to Normal Mode (Dyn UserSet Cnfg
(204) = x0), correct the Digital Input or Datalink
definition(s), and save to the User Set that was loaded.
Repeat step 2.

Step 4.

Begin normal drive operation. Remember that User Sets
can only be loaded while the drive is stopped.

At power-up, the drive will load operating memory with the values
contained in the active non-volatile storage as part of initialization. If
Dynamic Mode is Enabled, the selected User Set data will be
loaded and processed after drive initialization completes but before
the drive is allowed to become active. If Dynamic Mode is active
and drive power is removed, User Set data will not be saved and
any parameter changes will be lost.

When Dyn UserSet Cnfg (204) is set to Enabled, the drive will
immediately transfer the selected User Set to operating memory as
determined by digital inputs or DynUsrSetSel (205). The drive will
verify that the User Set digital input configuration is identical in all
three sets.

To avoid operational conflict between User Set values, all digital
inputs must be set identically in each user set. If the digital inputs in
each user set are not set identically, a Type 2 alarm is generated.
The condition(s) must be corrected before the drive can become
active.

Load Frm Usr Set (198) and Save to User Set (199) commands are
not permitted in Dynamic Mode because these operations define
data transfer between the active memory and the User Sets.

Disabling Dynamic Mode will cause the drive to operate in Normal
Mode and parameter values will be transferred from operating
memory into the active non-volatile storage area.

Figure 2.3 – Dynamic Mode Operation

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