
218 Rockwell Automation Publication 2098-UM001G-EN-P - February 2011
Chapter 4 Configuring the Ultra5000 Drive
The following status is displayed by default.
The Properties window for the Service Information branch of older Ultra5000
drives, firmware revision 1.1.5 or earlier, displays these information.
Status Description
Drive Model The model number of the drive. (Only displayed for online drives).
This number is set at the factory.
PICS Number A unique identifier assigned to each drive.
Firmware Version The revision of the firmware on the drive.
Boot Firmware Version The revision of the boot firmware on the drive.
FPGA Version The revision of the firmware containing the FPGA image and the burn
in self test code.
Rated Current The maximum current the drive can continuously produce without
faulting.
Peak Current The maximum current the drive can on an intermittent basis.
Service Clock The hours and minutes the drive has been powered-up.
Sequencer Loads
Frame Load 1 A visual graph showing the percentage of available CPU time (125
microseconds = 100%) actually used in each Frame Load (1 - 4).
Frame Load 2
Frame Load 3
Frame Load 4
Frame 1 Peak Load The Peak Frame Load (1 - 4) since the peaks were reset.
Frame 2 Peak Load
Frame 3 Peak Load
Frame 4 Peak Load
Status Description
Drive Type The type of Ultra5000 drive:
• Invalid: prevents the drive from being enabled.
• 2098-IPD-005
• 2098-IPD-010
• 2098-IPD-020
• 2098-IPD-030
• 2098-IPD-050
• 2098-IPD-100
• 2098-IPD-150
• 2098-IPD-HV030
• 2098-IPD-HV050
• 2098-IPD-HV100
• 2098-IPD-HV150
• 2098-IPD-HV220
Note: the drive uses the selection to:
• decide when to signal an IPM Filter fault, and
• properly scale the feedback from the power stage of the drive. The
output of the velocity regulator stage of the drive is limited by the
selected drive type.
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