Restoring default values to drive parameters, 3 restoring default values to drive parameters – Rockwell Automation CS3000 V6.1 MMI FlexPak, GV 3000, Liqui-Flo User Manual

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Monitoring Drive Status and Alarms

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The indicators in the Drive Status window operate as follows:

7.3

Restoring Default Values to Drive Parameters

You can restore the default values to all of the drive parameters that have defaults. To
do this:

From the Drive menu, choose Restore defaults.

If the drive does not support this command, this menu item is grayed and is not
selectable.

7.4

Saving Drive Parameter Values to Non-Volatile
Memory on the Drive

You can save the values of the drive parameters in the drive’s runtime memory to non-
volatile memory on the drive. To do this:

From the Drive menu, choose Memory save.

If the drive does not support this command, this menu item is grayed and is not
selectable.

Table 7.2 – Drive Status Indicators

Indicator:

Description:

Fault

Highlighted when the drive is reporting that a fault exists.
Otherwise, the indicator is grayed and displays “No Faults.”

Alarm

Highlighted when the drive is reporting an alarm.
Otherwise, the indicator is grayed and displays “No Alarms.”

Log Full

Highlighted when the fault log is full. When this occurs, faults are
no longer added to the log.

Running/Jogging/Stopped

Shows the appropriate text.

Drive ready/Drive not ready

Shows the appropriate text.

Auto/Manual

Displays the reference mode.

Forward/Reverse

Displays the drive direction if this information is available from the
drive.

Speed Reg/Torque Reg

Displays the regulation type, if applicable.

Current Limit

Highlighted when the drive is in current limit. The update rate is
about 1 second.

Connected/Disconnected

Shows whether or not the CS3000 software is communicating with
a drive. If the software does not receive a response from the drive,
the status indicators are grayed and the Connected/Disconnected
indicator displays “Disconnected.”

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