Using the password mode – Rockwell Automation 8720MC Drives Integration Manual User Manual
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Publication 8720MC-IN002A-EN-P — December 2002
Using the Human Interface Module (HIM)
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The fault queue can contain up to 32 faults. The 8720MC Drive reports
the faults using the following format.
Figure B.7
Fault Format
• The trip indicator is only present if this fault caused the drive to
trip.
• The last number (1) indicates this faults position within the fault
queue.
Using the Password Mode
Password mode lets you enable password protection and change the
password. By default, the password is 0, which disables password
protection. To use Password mode:
1. Press any key from the status display. “Choose Mode” is shown.
2. Press the increment up key or the decrement down key to show
“Password”.
3. Press the enter key
4. Press the increment up key or the decrement down key until
“Modify” is displayed.
5. Press the enter key
6. “Enter Password” is displayed on the top line and a blinking 0
appears on the bottom line.
7. Press the increment up key or the decrement down key to
increase or decrease the least significant digit. Press the select key
to go to the next most significant digit and repeat until the desired
password number is displayed. The number can range from 0 to
65535. 0 is the default value meaning there is no password.
8. Press enter to save your new password.
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