92 Standard programposi features
Miscellaneous
User parameter sets
The drive supports four user parameter sets that can be saved to the permanent
memory and recalled using drive parameters. It is also possible to use digital inputs to
switch between user parameter sets.
A user parameter set contains all editable values in parameter groups 10…99 except
• forced I/O values such as parameters 10.03 DI force selection and 10.04 DI force
data
• I/O extension module settings (groups 14…16)
• data storage parameters (group 47)
• fieldbus adapter-specific settings (groups 51…56 and 58), and
• encoder configuration settings (groups 92…93).
As the motor settings are included in the user parameter sets, make sure the settings
correspond to the motor used in the application before recalling a user set. In an
application where different motors are used with the drive, the motor ID run needs to
be performed with each motor and the results saved to different user sets. The
appropriate set can be recalled when the motor is switched.
Settings
See parameters 96.10…96.13 (page 344).
Data storage parameters
Twenty four (sixteen 32-bit, eight 16-bit) parameters are reserved for data storage.
These parameters are unconnected by default and can be used for eg. linking, testing
and commissioning purposes. They can be written to and read from using other
parameters’ source or target selections.
Note that “Analog src” type parameters (see page 361) expect a 32-bit real (floating
point) source – in other words, parameters 47.01…47.08 can be used as a value
source of other parameters while 47.11…47.28 cannot.
Settings
See parameter group 47 Data storage (page 281).