Operation, 12 delete a file stored in the programmer, 13 change epm programmer internal configuration – Lenze EPM Programmer EEPM1RA User Manual
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Operation
4.12 Delete a file stored in the Programmer
With this function you delete the parameter files stored in the EPM Programmer
Press
The display shows...
Explanation
1.
MENU
DELETE FILE
Press the key until the menu appears in the display.
2.
ENTER
SELECT FILE
This request is briefly shown in the display
>#DEFAULTS(400
)
<
The cursor is blinking in the display on the right.
3.
>#ABC_ _ _ _ _(400
)
<
Select the parameter file you want to delete (e.g.
ABC_ _ _ _ _).
4.
ENTER
CONFIRM=[ENTER]
Press the MENU key, if you want to abort the
process.
5.
ENTER
DELETING FILE…
FILE DELETED!
The parameter file is deleted.
DELETE FILE
The EPM programmer automatically returns to the
main menu.
4.13 Change EPM Programmer Internal Configuration
With this function, you can change the type of files that the EPM Programmer can EDIT by downloading the proper
configuration for the file you will be working with from a “Configuration EPM” loaded in the MASTER PORT.
Press
The display shows...
Explanation
1.
MENU
LOAD CFG EPM
Press the key until the menu appears in the display.
2.
ENTER
VERIFYING MASTER
The programmer verifies that the EPM in the
MASTER PORT is a valid Configuration EPM.
CONFIRM=[ENTER]
Press the ENTER button to confirm this action
3.
ENTER
TRANSFERRING 0%...100%
The new configuration is loaded into the EPM
Programmer’s memory and verified.
4.
WAIT-LOADING CFG
CFG LOADED!
LOAD CFG EPM
Messages are displayed briefly then the EPM
programmer automatically returns to the main
menu.
Tip!
• Changing the EPM Programmer’s internal configuration is only required if you are going to EDIT an inverter drive
file stored in the EPM Programmer or EDIT a servo drive EPM. The Programmer must be configured for the
parameter version of the file.
• Configuration EPM’s can be purchased from Lenze, AC Tech or your local distributor.
• Configuration files can be downloaded into the EPM Programmer from your PC via RS232 connection using
TECHLINK software.