3 device personalisation, Device personalisation, 2introduction: parameterising the controller – Lenze 8400 StateLine User Manual
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Introduction: Parameterising the controller
2.4
Device access protection
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2.4.3
Device personalisation
The controller and the memory module are married via the device personalisation by means of a
binding ID. When the device personalisation is active, all write/read actions between controller and
memory module are only executed if both components have the same binding ID.
If, for instance, a parameter set has been loaded from the memory module with an active device
personalisation, saving of this parameter set on another memory module with a different or non-
existent binding ID is not possible.
• Thus, copying the parameter set from a personalised memory module to a non-personalised
memory module is not possible!
Two types of checks are distinguished:
• If a differing binding ID is detected when the controller is switched on (during device
initialisation):
• the "Fault" error response is returned.
• The "
PS10: Invalid memory module binding
" error message is entered into the logbook.
• If a differing binding ID is detected while a device command for loading/saving the parameter
set is executed:
• Loading/saving is not executed.
• A corresponding status for the device command is output in
Short overview of the relevant parameters for device personalisation:
Lenze delivery status:
Procedure carried out by the
customer:
Impermissible replacement by the
end user:
No binding ID is set.
Customer sets binding ID for device
personalisation.
When device personalisation is
active:
The replacement of the controller or
memory module causes an error
message if the binding ID is incorrect
or not available.
Parameter
Info
Lenze setting
Binding ID
• The binding ID must have a length of 4 ... 16 characters.
• The binding ID may consist of any character. However, this is not
sensible. Recommended characters are: lower case letters (a - z),
upper case letters (A - Z) and digits (0 - 9).
Note:
After the execution of one of the device commands listed below, this
parameter returns the current binding ID status:
off No binding ID is set.
on Binding ID is set.
Highlighted in grey = display parameter
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