Flash memory transfers – Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (B Frame) - Classic Control User Manual
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Operator Interface 3-59
7000 “B” Frame
7000-UM150I-EN-P – June 2013
Figure 3.85 – Diagnostic Stopped
Figure 3.86 – View the Trend Buffer(s)
A screen such as Figure 3.86 will be shown. Upon initial entry, the
screen will be positioned to the trigger point, shown by the "T ->". To
view data either side of the trigger point, press the [F8] and [F9] keys.
Changes made to the diagnostic list setup are not permanent unless
they are saved to the NVRAM in the drive. Upon exiting the
DIAGNOSTICS screen (Figure 3.79), you will be prompted to save
the changes to NVRAM. Refer to the section "Message Prompting"
for further details.
Flash Memory Transfers
Flash memory is used to store data in a non-volatile environment that
is it is not lost when power is removed. The operator interface
contains flash memory in two forms. The first is built into the
operator interface. This form of flash is used to store the operator
interface‟s firmware and parameters from the drive. This
information can also be stored on a removable flash memory card.
This second form of flash allows the data from one drive to be
physically transferred to another drive for loading. All files on the
flash card use a DOS format thus can be read or written by any PC
that contains a PCMCIA drive. Flash memory cards which are
supported are those that contain the following memory chips from
INTEL: