Rockwell Automation 1336E IMPACT Adjustable Frequency AC Drive User Manual V 1-4.XX User Manual

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Using the Human Interface Module (HIM)

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Using the Program and Display Modes

The Display and Program modes let you view and program
parameters. To use these modes, follow these steps:

1. Press any key from the status display. Choose Mode is shown.

2. Press INC or DEC to show Program if you want to change the

value of a parameter or Display if you only want to view the value
of a parameter.

3. Press ENTER.

4. Press INC or DEC to scroll through the available files. You may

choose among the following files: Monitor, Control, Fault Setup,
Interface/Comm, Motor/Inverter, Application, or Autotune.

5. Press ENTER.

6. Press INC or DEC to scroll through the available groups.

Chapter 11, Parameters lists the groups that are available for each
file.

7. Press ENTER.

8. Press INC or DEC to scroll through the parameters for the group

you chose.

Viewing and Changing Bit Definitions

Some parameters, such as Fault Select 1 (parameter 20), have
associated bits that you can view, and in some cases, change. If you
have a Series A (software version 3.0) or Series B HIM, you can use
your HIM to see what each bit means.

For example, if you want your 1336 IMPACT drive to report a fault
when a bus undervoltage condition occurs, you need to make sure that
bit 3 in Fault Select 1 is set. To do this, you need to do the following:

1. Navigate through the HIM menu tree structure to the desired

parameter. In this example, you want to go to Fault Select 1
(parameter 20), which is located in the Fault Setup file and the
Fault Config group:

2. Press SEL to view the bit definition for the first bit (bit 0). Bit 0 is

located in the lower right. The bits are numbered from 15 to 8 on
the top row and 7 to 0 are on the bottom row. An x in any position
indicates that the bit is not defined.

3. Press SEL again to view the bit definition of bit 1:

4. Continue pressing SEL until you reach bit 3.

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