Bit encoded value – Rockwell Automation 7000A PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive - Air-Cooled (A Frame) User Manual

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Operator Interface 3-37

7000 “A” Frame

7000A-RM001A-EN-P – January 2011



Use the up/down cursor keys to scroll onto these additional options.
Press the [enter] key to accept the new value as shown in Figure
3.47.

Figure 3.46 – Option List Viewed on Multiple Pages


Figure 3.47 – Modification Completed


The new value is not sent to the drive until you exit the screen with
the [F10] key. Prior to this you can modify the new value by
repeating the above procedure, or you can cancel the change by
pressing the [F7] key. The CANCEL operation returns the new
value to that of the actual value.

Bit Encoded Value


When the parameter is a bit encoded value, the MODIFY
PARAMETER screen typical of Figure 3.48 will be displayed. This
screen shows:

the name of the parameter for which you are make the changes
(i.e. Logic Mask)

the tag code for the parameter (i.e. 241)

the name of the bit currently selected (Adapter 0)

the actual value of the parameter bits contained in the drive.

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