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Parameter file format, Loading language modules – Rockwell Automation 7000A PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive - Air-Cooled (A Frame) User Manual

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Interface

7000A-RM001A-EN-P – January 2011

7000 “A” Frame

Parameter File Format


The parameter file stored on the flash card is in a DOS file format.
This parameter file can be created off-line on a PC using any ASCII
text editor and then written to the memory card via a PCMCIA Card
Drive.


Information is this section is not needed to operate the operator
interface. It is required knowledge if you wish to create a parameter
file off-line and then download into a drive. The filename must have
the extension of *.PAR in order to be recognized as a parameter file.
The format of the file is as follows:


a)

First

Line:

a revision number followed by a semi-colon (;). Number is

not important.

the date followed by a semi-colon, i.e. 01/01/1996. Date is

not important.

the time followed by a semi-colon, i.e. 12:01:01. Time is not

important.


b)

Remaining

Lines:

each line contains one parameter. The line consists of the

linear parameter number followed by a semi-colon, and the
parameter value followed by a semi-colon. i.e.

1;0;

2;0;

5;2;


Loading Language Modules

In order to use a language in the operator interface, it must first be
loaded into the operator interface from the flash card.


From the TRANSFER screen, press the [F5] key. The operator
interface will enter the DIRECTORY screen, from which an existing
language module filename can be selected or entered, Figure 3.95.
Refer to the sections entitled “Select a filename” and “Enter a
filename”. (If nothing happens then you have not gained the required
access to modify the flash memory. Exit to the TRANSFER screen
and refer to the section entitled Enter/Modify an Access Level to
gain access).


When the filename has been obtained, the TRANSFER:
LANGUAGE screen such as that in Figure 3.96 will be displayed,
showing the filename, indicating the operation you are about to
perform and showing the current status of the operation.