Setting elapsed time, Downloading theterminal firmware – Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (B Frame) - Classic Control User Manual

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Component Definition and Maintenance 6-105

7000 “B” Frame

7000-UM150I-EN-P – June 2013

Setting Elapsed Time

The drive firmware download process resets the operating hours
displayed on the Terminal back to zero. You can restore the actual
operating hours using a utility program (Sethobb.exe) supplied with
the firmware package. To set the elapsed time, follow the steps
described below:

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Turn off control power to the drive control boards and the
Terminal.


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Remove the Terminal connector from CIB (Port-J7).


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Connect your laptop to CIB (Port-J7) using a null-modem cable.


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Turn on control power and wait until the boards are powered up
and the LEDs on the boards become steady green.


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Run Sethobb.exe program on your laptop.


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When prompted to "Specify a COMM port to use <1, 2, 3, 4>",
enter the correct port number and then press the Enter key.


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When prompted to "Specify the time preset including the 1/10
Hr
:", enter actual operating hours (eg., if the actual operating
hours = 146.5 Hrs, then enter 1465), and then press the Enter
key. The Sethobb.exe will be closed automatically.


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Now, remove your laptop and reconnect the Terminal to CIB
(Port-J7) and turn on power to the Terminal.


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After the Terminal is powered up, you should be able to see the
actual operating hours on the main screen.

Downloading the

Terminal Firmware

The Operator Terminal is an interface used to interact with a
PowerFlex7000 drive. In order to communicate with the drive, the
Terminal needs a valid firmware. If it lacks the software, it does not
have the necessary information to communicate with the CIB.
There are two methods of downloading the firmware into the
Terminal, which are described below.
Using Flash Memory Card

If using a Flash Memory Card (2711-NM4 or 2711-NM8 or 2711-
NM16), copy the appropriate file to the Flash Card in the root
directory. Ensure that there are no other files on the card containing
the .FMW extension.

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