Module removal, To remove the module, Him operation – Rockwell Automation 1336T FORCE Series B User Manual

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Chapter 3
Programming Terminals

3–4

Module Removal

For handheld operation, the module can be removed and located up to 10 meters
(33 feet) from the Drive.

ATTENTION: Some voltages present behind the Drive front
cover are at incoming line potential. To avoid an electric shock
hazard, use extreme caution when removing/replacing the HIM.

!

Important: Removing a HIM (or other SCANport device) from a drive
while power is applied will cause a “Serial Fault,” unless the [Logic Mask]
parameter has been set to disable this fault or Control Logic (Control Status
menu) has been disabled (Series A, version 3.0 or Series B HIM). Setting
Bit 1 of the [Logic Mask] parameter to “0” will disable “Serial Fault” from
a HIM on port 1. Note that this also disables all HIM control functions
except Stop.
To remove the module:

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1. Assure that power has been removed, [Logic Mask] has been set or

Control Logic has been disabled.

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2. Take the drive front cover off and simply slide the module down and

out of its cradle. Remove cable from module.

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3. Remove HIM as described in the following sequence. If Jog control

is required after the HIM is reconnected, repeat steps 1, but select
“Enable.”

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4. Connect the appropriate cable between the HIM and the

Communications Port (Adapter 2,3, 4 or 5).

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5. Reverse the above steps to replace the module. Apply power, reset

Bit 1 of the [Logic Mask] or enable Control Logic.

HIM Operation

When power is first applied to the drive, the HIM will cycle through a
series of displays. These displays will show drive name, HIM ID number
and communication status. Upon completion, the Status Display (see
Figure 3.3) will be shown.

Figure 3.3
Status Display

AB0286A

This display shows the current status of the drive (i.e. “Stopped,”
“Running,” etc.) or any faults that may be present (refer to Chapter 6 for
fault information). On a Series A (version 3.0) or Series B HIM (see back of
HIM) the Status Display can be replaced by the Process Display or
Password Login menu. See appropriate sections on the following pages for
more information.

From this display, pressing any key will cause “Choose Mode” to be
displayed. Pressing the Increment or Decrement keys will allow different
modes to be selected as described on the pages that follow.

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