Loading programs (firmware) – Rockwell Automation 7000A PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (A Frame) - ForGe Control (PanelView 550) User Manual

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3-54 Operator

Interface

7000A-UM151D-EN-P – March 2013

7000 “A” Frame



The printer can automatically print out the alarms as they occur.
This feature is selected as one of the report formats. In the Figure
3.78, the "AUTO - ON" indicates that this feature is currently
enabled. To disable the feature, use the [cursor down] key to select
the text, and press the [enter] key. The text will change to "AUTO -
OFF" (if a printer is attached). The automatic alarm printout feature
is now disabled. Pressing the [enter] key again while selected will
enable the feature.

Figure 3.78 – Typical Printer Screen




Firmware is the program that is run in the operator interface to
provide all the functionality described in this manual. Firmware is
loaded from the flash card in one of two ways.

a) If an operator interface has a memory card inserted when it is

powered up or rebooted, and that card has a valid firmware file
with the extension of .FMW, the operator interface will
automatically load the first .FMW file it encounters on the card.

b) The user can select from one or more .FMW files on the card and

load the selected firmware into the operator interface. This is the
method that will be described here.

From the TRANSFER screen, press the [F3] key. The operator
interface will enter the DIRECTORY screen from which an existing
firmware filename can be selected or entered. Refer to the sections
entitled “Select a filename” and “Enter a filename”. (If nothing
happens then you have not gained the required access to modify the
flash memory. Exit to the TRANSFER screen and refer to the
section entitled Enter/Modify an Access Level to gain access).


When the filename has been obtained, the TRANSFER: PROGRAM
screen such as that in Figure 3.79 will be displayed, showing the
filename, indicating the operation you are about to perform and
showing the current status of the operation.

Loading Programs
(Firmware)

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