Product Overview
The E94AYM34 (E94AYM34) is a high-performance MM340 memory module specifically developed for the Lenze 9400 HighLine servo drive system. This module serves as the primary data storage medium for the drive, housing essential system firmware, motion control parameter sets, and customized application programs. In modern B2B manufacturing environments, the E94AYM34 is an indispensable tool for maximizing operational efficiency; it allows for "device replacement without a PC." By storing the entire machine configuration on this portable module, technicians can replace a hardware power unit and restore full functionality simply by swapping the memory module. This ensures that critical production lines in sectors like automated logistics, precision packaging, and textile engineering experience minimal downtime, as the new drive is automatically configured upon power-up without the need for manual re-programming or external engineering tools.
Technical Configuration
The E94AYM34 architecture utilizes industrial-grade non-volatile memory designed to maintain data integrity in the harsh electrical environments found within control cabinets. As an MM340 variant within the 9400-series, it offers expanded storage capacity compared to entry-level modules, enabling it to support complex HighLine functionalities such as synchronized multi-axis motion and extensive cam profile storage. The module is engineered in Germany for a precise physical fit into the 9400 drive's dedicated memory slot, featuring a secure locking mechanism that prevents accidental disconnection due to machine vibration. Its "Active" product status guarantees compatibility with current Lenze firmware versions and ensures that it meets the latest standards for data retention and high-speed read/write access during drive initialization.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification |
| Model |
E94AYM34 (MM340) |
| Brand |
Lenze |
| Series |
9400-series HighLine |
| Product Type |
Memory Module / Parameter Key |
| Storage Type |
Non-volatile Industrial Flash |
| Weight |
0.14 kg |
| Country of Origin |
Germany |
| Product Status |
Active |
| Commodity Code |
85044095 |
| Export Control |
ECCN N |
Technical FAQs
Does the E94AYM34 module store safety parameters for the SM301 safety module?
Yes. When used in a 9400 drive equipped with functional safety modules, the E94AYM34 can store the safety configuration. However, for security and compliance, the safety system may require an additional confirmation step (such as a checksum verification) when the module is transferred to a new drive.
Can I use an E94AYM34 module in a drive with a different power rating?
Yes, the configuration data is generally independent of the drive's power stage size (e.g., swapping a module from a 1.5 kW drive to a 5.5 kW drive). However, you must verify that the motor parameters stored on the module match the motor connected to the new drive to prevent equipment damage.
What should I do if the drive displays a "Memory Module Incompatible" fault?
This typically occurs if the firmware version on the E94AYM34 is significantly older or newer than the drive's internal control firmware. You can use the Lenze "Engineer" software to synchronize the firmware versions between the module and the drive.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Data Synchronization Protocol: Before removing an E94AYM34 for cloning purposes, ensure the drive has completed its internal "Save" cycle (usually indicated by the status LEDs). If parameters were modified via the keypad or fieldbus but not saved to the module, those changes will be lost upon transfer.
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ESD and Mechanical Handling: Although the MM340 is robust, the exposed gold-plated contact pins are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Always touch a grounded surface or wear an ESD strap before handling the module. Insert the module into the drive slot only when the 24 VDC control power is switched off to avoid potential file corruption.
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Firmware Lifecycle Management: For large-scale facilities, it is recommended to label each E94AYM34 with its specific firmware revision and machine ID. This prevents cross-contamination of logic files and ensures that the "Active" status of your spare parts inventory aligns with the physical machines on the factory floor.