Powerflex 700H Drive Firmware (Revision 4.001) : Release Notes
Powerflex 700H Drive Firmware (Revision 4.001) : Release Notes
Powerflex 700H Drive Firmware (Revision 4.001) : Release Notes
Determining the Firmware To determine the firmware version for a PowerFlex 700H Drive, view
Revision Level parameter 29 [Control SW Ver].
Firmware Upgrades This section describes the procedures necessary to flash upgrade your
PowerFlex 700H drive firmware. You can download the required PowerFlex
700H Flash Update Tool and firmware on the Allen-Bradley Web Updates
site located at http://www.ab.com/support/abdrives/webupdate.
Important: Once a flash update has been started, do not remove drive
power until the download is complete and the drive has been
reset. If power is removed during Boot Flash, the drive may be
permanently damaged. A drive that has been damaged in this
way cannot be repaired. If power is removed during
Application Flash, the drive will remain in Boot and can be
reflashed.
2 PowerFlex® 700H Drive Firmware (Revision 4.001)
1. Connect the serial cable from your computer to the port on the front of
the 700H control assembly as shown below.
2. Start the PowerFlex 700H Flash Update Tool and follow the screen
prompts until the flash procedure is completed and the new firmware
version is displayed.
PowerFlex® 700H Drive Firmware (Revision 4.001) 3
Ability for HIM to Control Speed Reference, Start and Jog in Two-Wire
Control Mode
The ability to issue a speed reference only or a speed reference, and start
and jog commands from the HIM while in manual mode and two-wire
control mode has been added in this release.
The following parameter changes have been made to support this new
feature.
• Bit 1 “Manual Mode” was added to parameter 192 [Save HIM Ref].
The following parameter has been added to support this new feature.
The following parameters have been added to support this new feature:
This function is only valid using two-wire control mode. Once a digital
input is programmed as any of the “Run Level” options, the start on the
HIM module will not function.
The following parameters have been added to support this new feature.
Corrected Anomalies This section describes the anomalies corrected in this revision:
Anomaly:
When using an analog input to control speed, the display status on the HIM
would change to Accelerating/Decelerating while the drive was actually “At
Speed”.
Correction:
The system “At Speed” status is used to provide a stable “At Speed” on the
HIM display.
Anomaly:
Correction:
Anomaly:
Certain control I/O cards do not display the proper version number when
viewed fro the HIM > Device Version menu.
Correction:
Drive Changes from Manual to Auto Speed Reference After Power Cycle
Anomaly:
Correction:
A time delay was added to the Auto/Manual option for the digital inputs so
that after power up to the drive the digital input set to Auto/Manual is
scanned and maintains the appropriate speed reference source.
Anomaly:
Correction:
Frame 12 and 14 drives have now been assigned unique configuration codes
in DriveTools SP.
Anomaly:
The minimum and maximum values for parameters 242 [Power Up Marker]
and 272 [Drive Ref Rslt] in the offline database are set to zero (0).
Correction:
The offline database files have been corrected for this firmware release and
will now contain the correct minimum and maximum values for these
parameters.
Installation Assistance If you experience a problem with a hardware module within the first 24
hours of installation, please review the information that's contained in this
document. You can also contact a special Customer Support number for
initial help in getting your module up and running:
United States 1.440.646.3223
Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm EST
Outside United States Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for any
technical support issues.
New Product Satisfaction Rockwell tests all of our products to ensure that they are fully operational
Return when shipped from the manufacturing facility. However, if your product is
not functioning and needs to be returned:
United States Contact your distributor. You must provide a Customer Support case number
(see phone number above to obtain one) to your distributor in order to
complete the return process.
Outside United States Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for return
procedure.
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