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4.1.2 Restore
The
Restore
button will reset all parameters in the drive to the ones set by the factory (defaults).
Note - as this will erase all parameters that have been changed, it may be desired to save them to
a file first.
4.1.3 Alarm History
The TSM stores a log of previous alarm conditions viewable in the
Alarm History
. When an alarm
occurs, the drive stores the information on which alarm conditions were triggered. As a fault may
trigger more than one alarm condition, the drive stores all of them for reference. This information
can then be viewed in the Alarm History dialog to help with drive and system problem solving. The
drive stores up to 8 sets of alarm conditions. The Alarm History dialog can also be used to clear
the Alarm History.
4.1.4 LED Flashing
Clicking on this button will bring up a screen where the LED
flashing for certain warnings can be masked. Alarm fault conditions
are not allowed to be masked and will always be indicated by the
drive’s LEDs. Masking alarm warnings only prevents the indication
of the alarm by the LEDs. The alarm warning will still be set in the
Alarm status code and in the Alarm History. See section 7 on
“Troubleshooting”
below for an explanation of these codes.
4.1.5 Drive & Revision
When Step-Servo Quick Tuner is connected to an TSM Integrated
Motor the drive model, sub-model, and firmware revision are
automatically indicated. If working offline (no drive is connected),
the Drive model and sub-model can be selected from the drop
down lists. The model and sub-model information is found on the
label of the TSM integrated motor.