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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000L-UM301F-EN-P - March 2020
Chapter 5
Component Definition and Maintenance
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.
Setting Elapsed Time
When you replace the existing DPM board in the drive with a new board, the
operating hours counter will start from zero. Therefore, if you want to keep the
actual operating hours in the drive, you can restore them by running a utility
program (Sethobb.exe), which is usually supplied with the firmware package. A
copy of the program can be requested by e-mail at
.
To set elapsed time in the drive:
1.
Turn off control power to the drive control boards and the Terminal.
2.
Remove the Terminal serial connector from Analog Control Board, ACB
(Port-J12).
3.
Connect your laptop to ACB (Port-J12) using a null-modem cable.
4.
Turn on control power and wait until the boards are powered up and the
LEDs on the boards become steady green.
5.
Run
Sethobb.exe
program on your laptop.
6.
When prompted to "
Specify a COMM port to use <1, 2, 3, 4>"
, enter the
correct port number and then press the
Enter
key.
7.
When prompted to "
Specify the time preset including the 1/10 Hr
:",
enter actual operating hours (e.g., if the actual operating hours = 146.5 hr,
then enter 1465), and then press the
Enter
key. The Sethobb.exe will be
closed automatically.
8.
Remove the laptop and reconnect the Terminal to ACB (Port-J12) and
turn on power to the Terminal.
9.
After the Terminal is powered up, you should be able to see the actual
operating hours on the main screen.