Chapter 1: overview, Chapter objectives, What is drivetools32 – Rockwell Automation 9303 DRIVE TOOLS 32 VER 2.50 GETTING STARTED User Manual
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Chapter
1
Overview
Chapter Objectives
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the DriveTools32 software package. In this
chapter, you will read about the following:
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DriveTools32 software suite.
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RSLinx software.
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Types of communications with which DriveTools32 is used.
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Hardware required for each type of communications system.
What Is
DriveTools32?
The DriveTools32 software suite is a family of tools designed for Microsoft
Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0 (and greater) operating
systems. With the DriveTools32 applications, you can program, troubleshoot,
and maintain many Allen-Bradley AC and DC drives and products (refer to
Appendix A for a list). You initiate all changes to a drive.
The full DriveTools32 suite comprises the following software products:
Product:
Lets you:
DriveManager32
Create and edit the data tables that are used to configure the drive for your
application. DriveManager32 also provides several methods of displaying drive
diagnostic information.
DriveMonitor32
Graphically monitor drive and/or PLC controller data points. You can display
live data values in a graphic format.
Important: You cannot access a drive via RIO Block Transfer Pass Thru or
1395 serial communications when using DriveMonitor32.
DrivePanel32
Use the programming and control functions available with a Human Interface
Module (HIM) from your computer.
!
ATTENTION:
Hazard of injury or death exists. The Start/
Stop/Jog functions of DrivePanel32 software rely on the
integrity of software and communications between the drive
and computer. A software malfunction or loss of
communications may result in the inability to stop the drive
using DrivePanel32. You must configure an adapter time-out
(when prompted) and have an independent hardwired stop
device within reach when using DrivePanel32 to control a drive.
DrivePanel32 is not a substitute for primary operator controls
that meet industry standards and local codes.