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

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Operator Interface 3-73

7000 “A” Frame

7000A-RM001A-EN-P – January 2011

Figure 3.101 – Data Segment Memory Dump

The initial screen, (Figure 3.101) shows the data segment by default.
Each screen shows the segment (in hex) which is being viewed. In
the left column is the starting address (in hex) for the row of data.
Eight bytes of data are shown in Hex, followed by the equivalent 8
ASCII characters (if relevant). Additional data within the segment is
viewed by pressing the [F8] and [F9] keys.

To change the segment and/or offset being viewed, press the [F7]
key. A display similar to Figure 3.102 will be shown. Each
successive press of the [F7] key toggles between highlighting the
segment and offset value. The highlighted value is the field that is
currently being edited.

Figure 3.102 – Edit the Segment: Offset

The segment:offset address is edited via the numeric keypad and the
arrow keys. All values of [0...9] can be entered directly via the
numeric keypad. To enter a value of [A...F], the [cursor up] and
[cursor down] keys must be used to cycle through the possible
values. Note that the value [0...9] can also be entered via this
method. Once a digit has been entered via the arrow keys, it must be
accepted by means of the [cursor right] key.

The value may be edited via the [cursor left] key, which acts as a
backspace to remove the last digit entered. The value is accepted by
pressing either the [enter] or [F7] key. The edited segment:offset can
be aborted by pressing the [delete] key. To accept the segment:offset
value entered, press the [enter] key. The screen will show the data at
the entered address, as shown in Figure 3.103.

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