: Containers could also serve as a standard unit for backing up and restoring drive configurations. This is particularly useful for maintaining operational consistency and for troubleshooting.
| Tool | Path to Container | |------|-------------------| | (old) | Right-click drive → "Export drive object" → Container format .dzp | | SCOUT TIA | Drive object → Parameters → "Save/Load" → "Export data package" | | SINAMICS Startdrive | Drive configuration → "Parameter view" → "Export configuration container" | | OPC UA Client | Browse to Objects > DeviceSet > Drive_1 > ACX_Model > ConfigurationData > PackageContainer | : Containers could also serve as a standard
If the Configuration Data was the blood of the machine, the Package Container was the skeleton. It was the strict, formatted shell defined by the model—the siemens.mc.drives.acx.model architecture. It was the strict, formatted shell defined by
The Container did not care about the specific RPM or the torque limits; it cared about integrity . It wrapped the raw data in headers, checksums, and validation protocols. It ensured that when the Data Package traveled through the digital ether, not a single bit was lost. It ensured that when the Data Package traveled