Rockwell Automation 7000L PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (C Frame) - Classic Control User Manual
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Operator Interface
7000L-UM300I-EN-P – June 2013
7000 “C” Frame
Configure the Drive
In order to tailor the drive to your motor and application, a number
of elements must be defined in the drive. The section describes how
you will set or 'configure' these elements of the drive, via this
operator interface. You will learn how to:
Change a parameter setting.
Assign a parameter to an Analog Port.
Selectively enable or disable (i.e. Mask) certain faults.
Define your own faults attached to external inputs.
Configure the XIO
Define the information sent to your optional PLC connection.
Save and Restore your settings in the drive.
Select an alternate language (if previously loaded in operator
interface).
There are two methods to configure the drive. This section defines
the more complete method to configure the drive for any application.
The drive may also be configured for the majority of applications by
using the
Setup Wizard
define earlier in this chapter (refer to the
section
Setup Wizard
). The
Setup Wizard
can be entered from the
"SETUP" screen by selecting the '
Setup Wizard
' from the list of
options and pressing [enter].
Regardless of the method used for configuration, the default factory
parameters will be obtained from the Drive Identity Module (DIM)
if it exists on the Customer Interface Board. The use of the DIM
allows each drive to be customized at the factory to the intended
application, using all known information at the time of building the
drive.
Enter/Modify an Access Level
The drive is protected from unauthorized changes via passwords
consisting of a number between 0 and 65535. These passwords are
associated with Access Levels. Each Access Level, (except for the
first one 'Monitor') has its own password number (PIN). These
values can be unique or all can be set to the same value.
The default level, 'Monitor' does not have a PIN associated with it.
With this Access Level, the drive configuration can be viewed, but
no changes are allowed to the parameters. In addition to providing
the protection, the Access Levels also filter out the amount of
information that
can be viewed at each level. On any level, other
th
a
n 'Monitor', any
information that can be viewed
may also be
modified.