Rockwell Automation CS3000 V6.1 MMI FlexPak, GV 3000, Liqui-Flo User Manual

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3-6

Control and Configuration Software V6.1

When parameter difference are found, the CS3000 software makes the following
changes to parameters in the configuration file:

From the Configuration Changes dialog box, you can print the changes, save the
changes to a file for reference, or simply review the changes and return to the main
window.

If the:

Then:

selected drive is a later version than the drive
for which the configuration file was created

Parameters are added if they did not exist in the earlier
drive. These parameters are set to default values.

Parameters that existed in the earlier file might be set
to defaults if some of the options for the parameter did
not exist in the earlier drive version.

selected drive is an earlier version than the
configuration file

Parameters are deleted if they do not exist in the
earlier drive version.

parameter range changed between versions
of the drive and the parameter is set to a value
that is out of range for the selected drive

A parameter value that is too high is set to the
maximum allowed for the selected drive.

A parameter value that is too low is set to the minimum
value allowed for the selected drive.

To:

Do the following:

review the changes

Use the scroll bar to view the list

print the changes

Choose Print.

The standard Windows Print dialog box is
displayed

save the changes to a file that can
be viewed by an editor such as
Windows Notepad

Step 1. Choose Print.

Step 2. Select the Print to File checkbox.

Step 3. Choose OK.

The Print Configuration Changes to
File dialog box is displayed, which is
the same as the Save dialog box.

Step 4. Specify a directory, file name, and

extension.

Step 5. Choose OK.

return to the main window from
the Configuration Changes dialog
box

Choose OK.

When you return to the main window, the
opened configuration is shown as
“UNTITLED.” The original configuration file is
not changed. To save the new configuration,
see section 3.6.

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