Setup Nvm View - Emerson Control Techniques FM-4 Reference Manual

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A few faults are saved in non-volatile memory so that the total number of times they have occurred can be easily viewed.
These faults tend to have hardware significance.
Fault Code
This is the faults parameter name.
Fault Counts
This is the number of times that the fault has occurred.
Clear Module Counts button
Pressing this control button will zero the Fault Counts of all module faults.
Drive Fault Log Tab
Figure 54:
Faults View - Drive Fault Log Tab
The Drive Fault Log tab is visible when online and consists of a list of the ten most recent faults detected by the drive. These
are saved in the drive's non-volatile memory to be preserved during power cycles. Faults are listed in reverse order of
occurrence so that the most recent is listed first.
Fault Code
The fault code has the same description of the fault that is or was reported in the Active Faults window.
Power Up (Counts)
This is the Drive Power Up Counts when the fault was detected.
Time (Hours.Minutes)
This is the Drive Power Up Time when the fault was detected.

Setup NVM View

At power-down, parameters can be saved to Non-Volatile Memory (NVM). See the "How Communications Work" section
of the "Operational Overview" chapter for more details. In PowerTools Pro, you can customize which parameters will be
saved in non-volatile memory.
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