Rockwell-automation 1201 GRAPHIC PROGRAM TERM 3.XX Manual de usuario

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User ManualAllenBradleyBulletin 1201 GraphicProgrammingTerminalVersion 3.xx

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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

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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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Chapter 1Introduction1–10>

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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

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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

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Chapter 2Parameter Option2–3With the Linear Parameter Screen (Figure 2.5) displayed, perform thefollowing steps:Step 1 Use the or key to scroll th

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Chapter 2Parameter Option2–4Figure 2.7 Linear Parameter Number ScreenParam # Val_BaseLinear: [ 90 ]FGE ModeF1F2F4 Stall Delay< Absolute Oversp

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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

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Chapter 2Parameter Option2–6IMPORTANT: If you are making more than one parameter change, it is notnecessary to save every new parameter value at the

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Introduction 1-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter Objectives 1-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 2Parameter Option2–7Figure 2.12 File SelectionFile GroupParameter:Lin_ModeF1F2F4 Startup< Communication IO > Velocity / Torque

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Chapter 2Parameter Option2–8When you selected your File option, the cursors automatically moved to theGroup window on the right side of the Display.U

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Chapter 2Parameter Option2–9Figure 2.15 Changing Element ValuesVal_BasF - Communication IOLin_ModeF1 F2F4F3 An Out 1 Scale An Out 1 Offset< An

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Chapter 2Parameter Option2–10Figure 2.17 Base Value SelectionVal_BasF - Communication IOLin_ModeF1 F2F4F3< Analog Out 1>ElemG - Analog OutputVa

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3Chapter3–1Fault & Warning QueuesThe Fault Queue and Warning Queue screens provide access to Fault andWarning Information stored in the drive.When

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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

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Chapter 3Fault & Warning Queues3–3To clear the Fault & Warning QUEUE without leaving a visual record, pressthe F2 soft designator. A verifica

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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

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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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4Chapter4–1EE/BRAM FunctionsThe EE/BRAM Menu allows you to perform all non-volatile parameterstorage functions. You can save parameter changes to the

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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

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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

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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

Pagina 30 - EE/BRAM Menu:

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

Pagina 31 - Recalling EE Parameters

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

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Chapter 5Link Summary5–5Figure 5.6 Clear Link Verification MessageYes NoClear all Parameter Linksare you sure (Y/N) ?F3F4F1F2To clear all links, press

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Chapter 5Link Summary5–6

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1Chapter1–1IntroductionChapter 1 describes the various controls and indicators found on the optionalGraphics Programming Terminal (1201 GPT). The GPT

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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

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Chapter 5Link Summary5–8Figure 5.8 Node to Parameter DisplayLink SummarySinkParameter :F -G -E -Node : : : <D2D Baud RateSrcIMPORTANT:

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6Chapter6–1Clock DataThis Main Menu option allows you to program clock and time functionswithin the Drive.The software function keys are programmed to

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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

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Chapter 6Clock Data6–3This option allows you to set the reference manually to a specific date & timefor record keeping purposes.From the Clock Dat

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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

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7Chapter7–1Process DisplayThe Process Display option can supply you with information on up to six (6)programmed process variables. The process variab

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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

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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

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Chapter 7Process Display7–4From any Process Display window press the F1 soft key tocall up the Configuration display (Figure 7.5).Figure 7.5Configurat

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Chapter 1Introduction1–2Four different interface boxes (Figure 1.2) appear on the GPT display toprovide you with pertinent information. These boxes i

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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

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Chapter 7Process Display7–6Figure 7.8Configuration Scaling DisplayMin: -100.0Max: +100.0DataParameter: 182 Scale: < +1.0 >Text: ComputedView0.

Pagina 48 - Accessing the Metering Mode

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

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Chapter 8Special Menu8–2Press the key to access the Special Menu (Figure 8.2).Figure 8.2Special MenuSpecial Menu:Help<4 - Change Password5 - Ver

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Chapter 8Special Menu8–3Enter the current password within the cursors using the numeric keys. Ifthere is currently no password assigned, press the P

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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

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Chapter 8Special Menu8–5From the Special Menu use the or key to selectoption six (6) Drive Identity. Press the key and the DriveIdentity displa

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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

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Chapter 1Introduction1–3 used to indicate the selected letter or numeral in a text string.Soft Key Designators: Four soft designators are located at

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Chapter 8Special Menu8–7Continue the entry process by pressing the F1softdesignator and then entering number 2 in the character entry box. Enter you

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Chapter 8Special Menu8–8From the Special Menu use the or key to selectOption 7; Data Transfer. Press the key and the Data Transferdisplay will

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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

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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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Publication 12015.0 - April, 1997AllenBradley, a Rockwell Automation Business, has been helping its customers improveproductivity and quality for mo

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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

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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

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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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