Defining the trend – Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (B Frame) - ForGe Control (PanelView 550) User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000-UM151E-EN-P - January 2013
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Component Definition and Maintenance Chapter 3
Defining the Trend
You must have Basic or higher access permissions to program the drive’s trending
feature. To change Access level to Basic, press [F10]on the interface’s main screen
to select the ‘Access’ function. Press
▼
to scroll to the Basic option, and press
[Enter] to change the access level to Basic. Press [F10] to exit to the main screen.
The interface uses the parameter assigned to Trace1 for trigger purpose. The
Condition and Data defined in steps 11 and 12 must be satisfied for the trend to
trigger. In most cases you will assign the parameter 569 “DrvStatus Flag1” to
Trace1 for trigger purpose. Use the value 18 Hex for Data (Step-12 below) to
capture the trend when the drive detects either an Alarm or a Fault condition. If
you are interested in the fault condition only, then set Data as 8 Hex. If you are
interested in Alarm condition only then set Data as 10 Hex.
Reset the Alarm or Fault in the drive, but do not re-arm the trend until you print
(upload) the trend data into your laptop. Print the alarm queue as well to help
identify the alarm or fault condition detected by the drive.
1. Press [F9] on the main screen to access the ‘Diagnostics’ function, as
illustrated below.
Figure 121 - Select Diagnostics function