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Reloading the parameters – Rockwell Automation 7000L PowerFlex 7000 Medium Voltage AC Drive C Frame - Marine User Manual

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Component Definition and Maintenance 4-123

7000 ―C‖ Frame - Marine

7000L-UM302B-EN-P – June 2013

Reloading the Parameters

For major revision level upgrades, the majority of the parameters that

were stored in the Operator Interface or other external means can still
be used, but there may be things such as new parameters, changed
scaling on an existing parameter, or added functionality to existing
parameters that may have to be addressed. IT IS IMPORTANT TO
REFER TO THE RELEASE NOTES BEFORE UPGRADING
FIRMWARE.


To reload the parameters from the Operator Interface, once again
obtain ADVANCED level access.


Then follow the same steps to get to the UTILITIES – TRANSFER –
PARAMETERS screen. Then choose F3 (MEM>DRV). This will
prompt you for confirmation, and you can press F8 for YES.


The parameters will then be transferred. There are differences
between parameters for different revision levels, so you may get
some errors, and a Transfer Incomplete message.


You can also transfer from the Card to the Drive using F2
(CRD>DRV), and the difference is that you will first get a screen
asking you to choose from all the available parameter listings on the
card. Select the one you want using the arrow keys, and press Enter.
Then you can press F8 for Yes and transfer the parameters. Once the
parameters are transferred, press the F10 (EXIT) key to get back to
the main screen.


It is important to go through the parameters and ensure the settings
are proper for the drive. New parameters may need to be changed
for the specific drive application, and this should be understood from
reviewing the release notes beforehand. You should also correct any
information such as the drive name, the operating hours, or the
external fault text, if present.


You should then press F5 (NVRAM), and save the parameters to
NVRAM.


Then cycle control power one more time, and the drive should come
up with no faults or warnings, and the drive will be ready to run. At
this point you may also want to save the parameters to the Operator
Interface terminal, the Flash Card, via software, or as a hardcopy.
This will provide a record of the new settings.