Create A New File - Lenze EEPM1RA Instructions De Mise En Service

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4.11 Create a new file
With this function you create a new parameter file in the EPM programmer. Data for your new file can be copied from the
following sources:
• Parameter files available on the EPM programmer.
• Parameter file from an EPM mounted in the MASTER PORT.
Press
1.
MENU
2.
ENTER
3.
4.
ENTER
5.
6.
ENTER
7.
8.
ENTER
9.
10.
ENTER
16
The display shows...
CREATE NEW FILE
ENTER FILE NAME
NAME: = _ _ _ _ _ _ _
NAME:A_ _ _ _ _ _ _
NAME: A
_ _ _ _ _ _
=
NAME: ABC
_ _ _ _
=
NAME: ABC_ _ _ _ =
COPY DATA FROM..
1)
FILE
SELECT FILE
>#DEFAULTS(400)<
>#ABC_ _ _ _ _(400)<
TRANSFERRING 100%
FILE CREATED!
CREATE NEW FILE
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Explanation
Press the key until the menu appears in the display.
This request is briefly shown in the display
The cursor is positioned under the first character
of the file name.
A file name can consist of 8 characters maximum.
Use the
buttons to select a value. To scroll
quickly to a value, keep the key pressed. The scroll
rate increases as you hold the button.
The cursor is positioned under the next character
of the file name.
Repeat step 3. until the desired name is entered.
Press ENTER until the cursor is positioned on the
eighth character position. If you re-press ENTER,
the file name is stored.
Press MENU at any time to abort the file creation
and return to the main menu.
The cursor is blinking in the display on the right.
Select a source (e.g FILE) whose parameters you
want to copy into your new file:
1) FILE
2) MASTER
(this message is not displayed when selecting
MASTER and steps 8 and 9 are skipped)
The cursor is blinking in the display on the right.
Select a parameter file you want to copy
(e.g. ABC_ _ _ _ _). Press the MENU key, if you
want to abort this proceedure.
The new file has been created.
The EPM programmer automatically returns to the
main menu.

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