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Operation
4.7 Copy from one EPM to another EPM
With this function it is possible to copy a parameter file directly from one EPM (a “Master”) to another EPM.
• Plug the EPM containing the parameter file you want to copy into the MASTER PORT.
• Plug the EPM, to which you want to copy the parameter file, into the EPM PORT.
Press
The display shows...
Explanation
1.
MENU
MASTER –> EPM
Press the key until the menu appears in the display.
2.
ENTER
#DEFAULTS(400)>>
The name of the parameter file (e.g. DEFAULTS)
of the EPM in the MASTER PORT is displayed.
The parameter version of the file is shown in
parenthesis.
3.
COPY
TO EPM
TRANSFERRING 0%
The parameter file is copied or..
DAT=400 EPM=312
...if the parameter version of the file does not
correspond with the parameter version of the EPM
in the EPM PORT,...
CONFIRM= [ENTER]
...a security check takes place concerning the
existing data on the EPM:
Press the ENTER key to overwrite the existing data.
Press the MENU key, if you want to abort the
process.
4.
ENTER
TRANSFERRING 100%
#DEFAULTS(400)>>
The parameter file will be copied.
5.
MENU
MASTER –> EPM
Returns to the main menu.
Tip!
• The file name on the MASTER EPM, is only displayed if the user parameters exactly match the OEM Default
parameters ( see Section 1.3, EPM Technology and Operation).
• If the user and OEM memory areas do NOT match, the name of the parameter file of the EPM in the MASTER
PORT will be displayed as #********(400)>>. This indicates that the user parameters have been changed
from the OEM defaults or the Factory Defaults.
• Copy from MASTER -> EPM will copy only the user parameter file from the MASTER and save this to both the
user and OEM memory locations of the EPM in the EPM PORT. The parameter file name of the new EPM will be
displayed as #????????(400)>>.
• Servo controllers do not store OEM defaults, so the parameter file name in the master will always be displayed
as ********(16384)>.