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Safe parameter transfer
4.1
Sending safe data
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Lenze · SM301 safety module · Parameter setting & configuration · DMS 2.3 EN · 11/2013 · TD05
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4.1
Sending safe data
After the SM301 safety module has been completely parameterised via the Safe configuration tab,
the parameter set can be safely transmitted to the device using this function.
How to download the parameter set:
1. Unless there is an online connection, establish an online connection to the device.
2. Go to the Safe transfer dialog box and click Send.
• A confirmation prompt appears asking whether the parameter is really to be
transmitted to the device.
3. Answer the confirmation prompt with Yes to continue the action.
If you are not yet registered as user, first the Password entry dialog box is displayed.
4. Enter the device password and confirm with OK.
• Unless an individual password has been defined, enter the standard password which is
indicated in the manual for the safety module.
• After the password has been entered, you are registered as user for a period of 30
minutes. Within this period, the password does not need to be entered again for calling
a password-protected function if the online connection to the device remains
established without any interruptions.
After the registration, the parameter set is transmitted to the device, and a status message
displays whether the action was successful.
5. Confirm the status message with OK.
Note!
This function serves to overwrite the current parameter settings of the safety module
with the settings in the »Engineer«!
Before the parameter set is transferred to the safety module, always a plausibility check
is carried out. Only a plausible parameter set can be transmitted to the safety module!
The following applies to SM301 from V1.2:
Before the safe parameter set is transferred, the module ID is checked. If the module ID
defined in the parameter set does not correspond to the module ID saved in the safety
module, a confirmation prompt appears in order to prevent an unintended change of the
module ID through parameter setting.
• If - after having checked the module IDs - you answer the confirmation prompt with
Yes, the module ID defined in the parameter set is stored in the non-volatile memory
of the safety module.
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displays the module ID stored in the safety module at the last parameter set
transfer.
• The module ID stored in the safety module also remains available after a general
reset.