System Defaulted
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 750
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The drive received a command to write its factory default values, resulting in a reset of all configured parameters. This fault indicates that the drive requires a complete re-commissioning. All application-specific settings have been lost and must be re-entered to ensure correct drive operation and prevent unintended behavior.
Causas comunes
- Accidental initiation of the 'Factory Default' command via the drive's Human Machine Interface (HMI) or a connected control system (e.g., setting Parameter P1-11 to '1').
- Firmware update process included an unacknowledged or mandatory step to reset all parameters, leading to a loss of configuration.
- Loss of non-volatile memory integrity within the drive (e.g., EEPROM, Flash), causing a forced reset to default settings upon power-up.
- Faulty HMI button or an intermittent external digital input inadvertently activating the default command.
- Corruption of the parameter storage area during an unexpected power cycle, brownout event, or high EMI transient, leading to a fallback to defaults.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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1. Access the drive's HMI or commissioning software and verify the current parameter values by cross-referencing with the last known configuration backup (e.g., Parameter P0-01 for motor rated voltage).
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2. Locate the most recent valid backup file of the drive's configuration parameters on the commissioning PC or network share.
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3. Load the saved parameter configuration file into the drive using the appropriate software tool or by manual entry via the HMI.
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4. Cycle power to the drive and observe the fault status on the HMI to confirm the re-commissioning was successful and no new faults appear.
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5. Test motor operation at a low speed reference (e.g., 5 Hz) and monitor actual motor current (A) and speed (RPM) to verify basic functionality according to the loaded parameters.