User ManualAllenBradleyBulletin 1201 GraphicProgrammingTerminalVersion 3.xx
Chapter 1Introduction1–7In the case of a 1336 FORCE Drive equipped with a PLC Comm AdapterBoard, eight menu options will be available as shown in Figu
Chapter 1Introduction1–8Figure 1.8 details the complete menu tree for the GPT ProgrammingTerminal. This menu is dynamic and all options may not be su
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2Chapter2–1Parameter OptionThe Parameter Option provides you with access to the Drive parameterdatabase. Any parameter can be directly accessed by nu
Chapter 2Parameter Option2–2To access the Linear Parameter Mode from the Main Menu (Figure 2.3),press the Increment or Decrement key to move thecu
Chapter 2Parameter Option2–3With the Linear Parameter Screen (Figure 2.5) displayed, perform thefollowing steps:Step 1 Use the or key to scroll th
Chapter 2Parameter Option2–4Figure 2.7 Linear Parameter Number ScreenParam # Val_BaseLinear: [ 90 ]FGE ModeF1F2F4 Stall Delay< Absolute Oversp
Chapter 2Parameter Option2–5Use the or keys to change the value (Figure 2.9) orenter the value directly with the numeric keys.Figure 2.9 Paramete
Chapter 2Parameter Option2–6IMPORTANT: If you are making more than one parameter change, it is notnecessary to save every new parameter value at the
Introduction 1-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter Objectives 1-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2Parameter Option2–7Figure 2.12 File SelectionFile GroupParameter:Lin_ModeF1F2F4 Startup< Communication IO > Velocity / Torque
Chapter 2Parameter Option2–8When you selected your File option, the cursors automatically moved to theGroup window on the right side of the Display.U
Chapter 2Parameter Option2–9Figure 2.15 Changing Element ValuesVal_BasF - Communication IOLin_ModeF1 F2F4F3 An Out 1 Scale An Out 1 Offset< An
Chapter 2Parameter Option2–10Figure 2.17 Base Value SelectionVal_BasF - Communication IOLin_ModeF1 F2F4F3< Analog Out 1>ElemG - Analog OutputVa
3Chapter3–1Fault & Warning QueuesThe Fault Queue and Warning Queue screens provide access to Fault andWarning Information stored in the drive.When
Chapter 3Fault & Warning Queues3–2Press the key to access the Fault Entry Queue (Figure 3.2).Figure 3.2Fault QueueCLR_FLT Drv_ResFault Queue:TP
Chapter 3Fault & Warning Queues3–3To clear the Fault & Warning QUEUE without leaving a visual record, pressthe F2 soft designator. A verifica
Chapter 3Fault & Warning Queues3–4From the Main Menu, use the or key to place thecursor on Option 4, Warning Queue (Figure 3.6).Figure 3.6Main
Chapter 3Fault & Warning Queues3–5To clear the Warning Queue while still leaving a visual record of thewarnings on the display, press the F1 soft
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Table of ContentsiiLink Summary 5-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General 5-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4Chapter4–1EE/BRAM FunctionsThe EE/BRAM Menu allows you to perform all non-volatile parameterstorage functions. You can save parameter changes to the
Chapter 4EE/BRAM Functions4–2Select option two (2) in the EE/BRAM menu with or key. Press the key to select the storage function.The display will
Chapter 4EE/BRAM Functions4–3To reset the parameter values to initial factory default values, choose optionfour (4) in the EE/BRAM menu with the or
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5Chapter5–1Link SummaryThis Main Menu option allows you to evaluate and change links in thesystem. The Sink parameter will always be displayed on the
Chapter 5Link Summary5–2Press the key to access the links currently in the system. Thedisplay will now show the first parameter in the system (Figu
Chapter 5Link Summary5–3Scroll to the Sink parameter you wish to link to another parameter by usingthe or key or the search function ( )key.Press
Chapter 5Link Summary5–4Once you have entered all changes to Sink and Source links, press theESC key to save these links.The verification message in F
Chapter 5Link Summary5–5Figure 5.6 Clear Link Verification MessageYes NoClear all Parameter Linksare you sure (Y/N) ?F3F4F1F2To clear all links, press
Chapter 5Link Summary5–6
1Chapter1–1IntroductionChapter 1 describes the various controls and indicators found on the optionalGraphics Programming Terminal (1201 GPT). The GPT
Chapter 5Link Summary5–7From the Link Summary Screen, press the F1 soft key and thedisplay shown in Figure 5.7 will appear.Figure 5.7 Link Type Select
Chapter 5Link Summary5–8Figure 5.8 Node to Parameter DisplayLink SummarySinkParameter :F -G -E -Node : : : <D2D Baud RateSrcIMPORTANT:
6Chapter6–1Clock DataThis Main Menu option allows you to program clock and time functionswithin the Drive.The software function keys are programmed to
Chapter 6Clock Data6–2Press the key to access the Clock Data Main Display (Figure 6.2).Figure 6.2Clock Data Main DisplayClock Data: 12 HR" Cl
Chapter 6Clock Data6–3This option allows you to set the reference manually to a specific date & timefor record keeping purposes.From the Clock Dat
Chapter 6Clock Data6–4This option allows you to load the current Date and Time into the referencefor record keeping purposes.From the Clock Data Main
7Chapter7–1Process DisplayThe Process Display option can supply you with information on up to six (6)programmed process variables. The process variab
Chapter 7Process Display7–2Figure 7.1Process Display Screen0.00 FREQ CMD0.00 VEL FB0.00 COMP PWR0.00 MTR VFB0.20 MTR I FB0.00 TORQ FBConFig Main Menu
Chapter 7Process Display7–3Press the PRESET 52 key to enter the number 2 and then press to call up the Status Mode (Figure 7.3).Figure 7.3Status Mode
Chapter 7Process Display7–4From any Process Display window press the F1 soft key tocall up the Configuration display (Figure 7.5).Figure 7.5Configurat
Chapter 1Introduction1–2Four different interface boxes (Figure 1.2) appear on the GPT display toprovide you with pertinent information. These boxes i
Chapter 7Process Display7–5If you have removed or disabled one Process Display variable and wish torecall it from the drive, place the cursors on the
Chapter 7Process Display7–6Figure 7.8Configuration Scaling DisplayMin: -100.0Max: +100.0DataParameter: 182 Scale: < +1.0 >Text: ComputedView0.
Chapter 7Process Display7–7the new letter or character you wish to enter, press the to savethis new character.If you wish to delete the complete wor
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8Chapter8–1Special MenuThe Special function is a dynamic list of options that varies with the DriveState and the Drive Product being used.Options that
Chapter 8Special Menu8–2Press the key to access the Special Menu (Figure 8.2).Figure 8.2Special MenuSpecial Menu:Help<4 - Change Password5 - Ver
Chapter 8Special Menu8–3Enter the current password within the cursors using the numeric keys. Ifthere is currently no password assigned, press the P
Chapter 8Special Menu8–4From the Special Menu, use the or key to selectoption five (5) Version Info. Press the key and the display willshow the
Chapter 8Special Menu8–5From the Special Menu use the or key to selectoption six (6) Drive Identity. Press the key and the DriveIdentity displa
Chapter 8Special Menu8–6To enter the first character press the PRESET 41key and then thekey.The $ sign will now appear at position 1 indicating the f
Chapter 1Introduction1–3 used to indicate the selected letter or numeral in a text string.Soft Key Designators: Four soft designators are located at
Chapter 8Special Menu8–7Continue the entry process by pressing the F1softdesignator and then entering number 2 in the character entry box. Enter you
Chapter 8Special Menu8–8From the Special Menu use the or key to selectOption 7; Data Transfer. Press the key and the Data Transferdisplay will
Chapter 8Special Menu8–9Figure 8.15Parameter File UploadData(62)%Param Upload:– Rcv Par# :313 II I0 50 100To cancel an Upload press the F4 soft desig
Chapter 8Special Menu8–10When you press the F1soft designator key the Downloaddisplay shown in Figure 8.17 will appear.Figure 8.17Parameter File Down
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Chapter 1Introduction1–4The keys on the GPT keypad control the following functions:ESCapeWhen pressed, this key will cause the current function to be
Chapter 1Introduction1–5Numeric 3/XrefThis key allows you to enter the number 3 or to select XREF 1 when used inconjunction with the ALTernate key. (A
Chapter 1Introduction1–6STARTThe Start key will initiate drive operation if no other control devices aresending a Stop command.STOPIf the drive is run
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