Help For Alarms - Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 7000 User Manual

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Operator Interface
7000A-UM151E-EN-P - October 2018
To reset the drive, press the [F7] key. This operation will reset any
latched faults in the drive. This has no action upon either the Fault or
Warning queues. If some faults still exist, they will return as new faults.
Faults and Warnings are stored into separate queues. Both work
similar, thus only the fault queue will be discussed. To access the fault
queue, press the [F9] softkey from the ALARM SUMMARY screen.
A screen typical of Figure 3.75 will be shown. The screen shows all
faults in chronological order as they have occurred. A timestamp
gives the date and time that the fault occurred. The most recent fault
occurs at the top of the list. Use the [F8] and [F9] keys to shift to
other pages if required. Entries are not removed from the queue until
the queue is cleared with the [F7] key. If the queue becomes full, the
oldest entries are discarded to make room for newer faults.
Figure 3.75 – Fault Queue

Help for Alarms

When viewing the fault or warning queue, help text may be
associated with the alarm entry. Use the up/down cursor keys to
highlight the alarm in question and press the [enter] key. An
ALARM HELP screen, typical of that shown in Figure 3.76 will be
shown for that alarm. Not all alarms will have this additional help
text. For those alarms the screen shown in Figure 3.77 is displayed.
7000 "A" Frame

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