beautypg.com

Rockwell Automation FlexPak 3000 Power Module SW-Version 4.3 User Manual

Page 56

background image

DRIVE SETUP AND ADJUSTMENT

FlexPak 3000 49’1340

e

4-14

4.14.4 Reset

Clock

This feature of the Operator Interface menu resets the elapsed time clock.

FlexPak 3000 Main Menu

 Operator Interface*

The elapsed time clock indicates the number of days, hours, minutes and seconds since the last
powerup. This clock is only visible if a fault or an alarm exist when reviewing the fault and alarm
logs. Pressing ENTER while the choice is at Reset Clock will reset the readouts of the elapsed
time clock to "00" and display the following message:

Reset Clock

DRIVE CLOCK HAS BEEN RESET.

Press CANCEL to continue.


!!
!!

Fault
Alarm

Interlock OK
Drive Ready
Running
Current Limit
Torque Limit

PROGRAM

KEYPAD MANUAL FORWARD

4.14.5 Define User Units

1. Select "Define User Units" from the "Operator Interface" menu.

FlexPak 3000 Main Menu

 Operator Interface*

2. Move the cursor to "Define User Units" and then press ENTER. The following menu is now

displayed:

Define User Units

" Define Speed Units

Define Load Units


!!
!!

Fault
Alarm

Interlock OK
Drive Ready
Running
Current Limit
Torque Limit

PROGRAM

KEYPAD MANUAL FORWARD

4.14.5.1 Define Speed Units

1. Move the cursor to Define Speed Units or Define Outer Control Loop Units, press ENTER. If

you select speed units, the following modification screen appears:

Define Speed Units

SPEED UNITS SELECT

RPM

" RPM


%
OTHER

$$

$$

Fault
Alarm

Interlock OK
Drive Ready
Running
Current Limit
Torque Limit

PROGRAM

KEYPAD MANUAL FORWARD

The OCR loop units screen looks the same, except that AMPS is an option instead of RPM.

2. Select the unit of your choice (RPM, AMPS, or %) or use OTHER to customize a label for speed

units. See Step 3. if OTHER is selected.

3. OTHER - Customize a User Unit Label: