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)

A marker is placed in the queue when the first fault occurs after a
power up sequence. This power up marker is as shown.

The 1336 IMPACT drive keeps track of the time that has elapsed
since power up. The drive uses this information as a time stamp so
that you can tell when a fault occurred in relation to when the drive
was powered up. To view the time stamp, you need to use Test Data 2
(parameter 94) and Test Select 2 (parameter 95). You need to enter
one value into Test Select 2 to view the time in hours since power up
and another value to view the minutes and seconds. These values are
listed in the Test Select 2 description in Chapter 11, Parameters

As an example, if you want to know when the fault in position 12
occurred in relation to when the drive was powered up, you would
need to do the following:

1. Enter a value of 11112 in Test Select 2 (parameter 95).

2. Look at the value of Test Data 2 (parameter 94). This value

represents the number of hours after power up that the fault in
position 12 occurred.

3. Enter a value of 11212 in Test Select 2.

4. Look at the value of Test Data 2 to see the number of minutes and

seconds after power up that the fault in position 12 occurred.

To clear the fault queue, select Clear Queue from the Fault Queue
options.

To view the warning queue, select Warning Queue from the Control
Status
options. The remaining steps are the same as for the fault
queue.

Using the Password Mode

Password mode lets you enable password protection and change the
password. By default, the password is 0, which disables password
protection.

To use Password mode:

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

2. Press INC or DEC to show Password.

3. Press ENTER.

4. Press INC or DEC until Modify is displayed.

5. Press ENTER. Enter Password is displayed.

6. Press INC or DEC to scroll to your desired new password. With a

Series A (Version 3.0) or Series B HIM, SEL moves the cursor.

7. Press ENTER to save your password.

8. Press ENTER again to return to Password mode.

9. Press INC or DEC until Logout is displayed.

10. Press ENTER to log out of Password mode.

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