PowerFlex Digital DC Drive User Manual - Publication 20P-UM001C-EN-P - July 2008
B-4 HIM Overview
Diagnostics Menu
When a fault trips the drive, use this menu to access detailed data about the
drive.
Parameter Menu
Use this menu to view and edit parameters for the drive. When you enter the
the Parameter menu, by default the
File–Group–Parameter view is displayed. To
access other views for the Parameter menu, with "Parameter" highlighted in
the Main menu, press Alt then Sel (View), select the desired view in the list
and press Enter. The following selections are available:
Refer to Viewing and Editing Parameters on page B-5
for more information.
Device Select Menu
Use this menu to access parameters in connected peripheral devices.
Memory Storage Menu
Drive data can be saved to, or recalled from, HIM sets.
HIM sets are files stored in permanent nonvolatile HIM memory.
Option Description
Faults View fault queue or fault information, clear faults or reset
drive.
Status Info View parameters that display status information about the
drive.
Device Items View statistics associated with DPI Communications.
Device Version View the firmware version and hardware series of
components.
Option Description
Param Access Lvl Displays parameter 211 [Param Access Level]. The PowerFlex DC drive is
initially set to the Basic Parameter view. To view all parameters, set parameter
211 [Param Access Lvl] to option 1 “Advanced”.
File-Group-Par (FGP) Displays all parameters in a File - Group - Parameter structure. This simplifies
programming by grouping parameters that are used for similar functions.
Numbered List Displays all parameters in numerical order.
Changed Params Displays the most recently changed parameter. You can scroll through the list
of all changed parameters to the least recently changed. The new and default
values are listed for each parameter.
Option Description
HIM CopyCat
Device -> HIM Save data to a HIM set.
Device <- HIM Load data from a HIM set to active drive memory.
Delete HIM Set Delete a HIM set.
Reset To Defaults Restore the drive to its factory default settings.