Resetting device to factory defaults – Rockwell Automation 284E ArmorStart with EtherNet/IP - User Manual User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 280E-UM001B-EN-P - July 2012
Chapter 9 Diagnostics
Resetting Device to
Factory Defaults
To factory reset the base and control module refer to parameter 47 “Set to
Defaults”. To reset only the VFD in the control module for Bulletin 284 refer to
Parameter 141 “Reset To Defaults”. Both these resets are limited and do not put
the product completely in the “out of box” configuration. The Type 1 Reset will
perform a full product reset to the “out of box” status.
You will need to perform a Type 1 Reset in the event that the login and password
for the product is lost and forgotten.
Parameter 61 Fault Code
Description
Recommended Action
13 = Control Power Loss
Control power was lost or dipped below the lower
threshold long enough to cause the Internal Comm. fault.
• Check that control power is turned on and within specified tolerances.
• Check the Control Power fuse, replace if necessary.
• Press the local reset or send the unit a network reset once control power
is restored.
14 = Control Power Fuse
The control power fuse has blown and the control power
circuit no longer is a closed circuit.
• Additional investigation as to why the fuse blew is needed. Take
corrective action accordingly.
• Replace the fuse and reset the ArmorStart either locally or over the
network.
21 = A3 Power Loss
Unswitched (A3/A2) control power was lost or dipped
below the lower threshold long enough to cause the
Internal Comm. fault.
• DeviceNet power loss
• Check that the A3 or DNet power terminal does not have any loose
connections.
• Press the local reset or send the unit a network reset once the
unswitched control power is restored
22 = Internal Comm
24 = Power Loss (3-Phase)
25 = Under Voltage (3-Phase)
• The ArmorStart's MCB lost communications with the
VFD. This is most likely due to a loss of 3-phase power.
• PF Fault Code 3 or 4
• Check that the local disconnect is in the ON position.
• Check for a power quality issue, take appropriate corrective actions.
• Check that 3-phase power is present.
• Press the local reset or send the unit anetwork reset
23 = Drive Comm Loss (PF Fault Code 81)
The PowerFlex VFD lost communications with the MCB.
This is most likely due to a loss of control power or
network power.
• Check that control power and the network power are both present.
• Press the local reset or send the unit a network reset.
28 = Base EEPROM
The MCB can't read the base module's EEPROM or isn't
communicating correctly with the base module. In the
EtherNet/IP units, Parameter 63 – Base Trip provides
more detail as to why the base module may not be
communicating properly with the control module
• Cycle power to the ArmorStart unit.
• Ensure that the control module is seated correctly in the base module
• Check the connector on the control module for bent or broken pins
41 = DB1 Comm
The MCB has lost communications with the Dynamic
Brake (DB1) board or the EEPROM on the DB1 board may
be corrupt.
• Press the local reset or send the unit a network reset
• Cycle power to the ArmorStart unit.
WARNING: A Type 1 Reset will cause all parameters and web page login to revert to
their factory defaults. No user date will be saved.
WARNING: A Type 1 Reset should only be executed when necessary or when the login
and password must be cleared and set to the factory default setting.
SERVICE CODE 0X05
Class Code 0x0001
INSTANCE 1
Data (USINT) 1