Picking an access level, Select a parameter, Via groups – Rockwell Automation 7000L PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (C-Frame) - ForGe Control User Manual
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Chapter 3
Operator Interface
Picking an Access Level
Access Levels are used in the drive to protect parameters from unauthorized
changes and to filter out the amount of information viewed. Each access level
takes on the parameters and permissions of the lower access levels.
The default access level is 'Monitor'. In this level, only a small subset of the
parameter database is viewable. No changes are allowed to any configuration
information.
The next level is 'Basic'. This level and all levels above it allow changes to be made
to any parameter that can be viewed. The number of parameters viewable
increases from the previous level. This level will be sufficient for configuring and
maintaining the drive for the majority of applications.
The last level intended for normal operation is the 'Advanced' level. From this
level, the drive can be configured in its entirety.
Two additional levels are used for trained service personal and are only used when
physical hardware changes are made to the drive.
Individual PIN numbers protects all levels, except the first. Use the up/down
cursor keys to select the desired access level. Then enter the PIN value for the
given access level and press [enter]. If the correct PIN was entered, the access level
will change.
Enter/Modify an Access Level on page 116
for complete information
on the use of Access Levels.
Select a Parameter
Various operations require that a parameter be selected. All selection operations
are done via one of three methods described in this section. All parameters are
organized into groups. Selecting via groups is the default method.
The screens associated with the selection process are called automatically as part
of the operation from other screens.
Via Groups
This is the default screen (
) used in the selection of a parameter. It
shows all the groups that are accessible for the operation currently being
performed. For example: if you are selecting a parameter, any groups that are
showing read-only parameters only will not be shown. The current access level
will also affect the number of groups that are currently viewable, and can be
selected from. If more than one page of groups exist, press the [F8] and [F9] keys
to view the other pages.