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Rockwell Automation Publication 750-PM001J-EN-P - October 2014
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
Hardware Service Manual
The PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drive Hardware Service Manual, publication
, provides schematics and detailed instructions on part replacement for
Frame 8 drives and larger.
Integrated Motion
Applications
When a PowerFlex 755 is used in Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP mode, the
Logix controller and RSLogix 5000 are the exclusive owners of the drive (same as
Kinetix). A HIM or other drive software tools, such as DriveExplorer and
DriveTools SP, cannot be used to control the drive or change configuration
settings. These tools can only be used for monitoring.
Fault and Alarm Display
Codes
Event numbers for PowerFlex 750-Series faults and alarms are displayed in one of
three formats.
•
Port 00 (Host Drive) displays the event number only. For example, Fault 3
“Power Loss” is displayed as:
Fault Code 3
.
•
Ports 01 through 09 use the format PEEE, indicating port number (P) and
event number (EEE). For example, Fault 1 “Analog In Loss” on an I/O
module installed in Port 4 is displayed as:
Fault Code 4001
.
•
Ports 10 through 14 use the format PPEEE, indicating port number (PP)
and event number (EEE). For example, Fault 37 “Net IO Timeout” on
Port 14 is displayed as:
Fault Code 14037
.
Parameter Access Level
Three parameter access level options are selectable by P301 [Access Level].
•
Option 0 “Basic” is the most limited view that only displays commonly
utilized parameters and options.
•
Option 1 “Advanced” is an expanded view that may be required to access
more advanced drive features.
•
Option 2 “Expert” provides a comprehensive view of the drive’s entire
parameter set.
If a parameter is not displaying, you may need to select the “Advanced” or
“Expert” view to make that parameter visible in the list.