Manual
Table Of Contents
- PowerFlex 700H Adjustable Frequency AC Drive Programming Manual
- Summary of Changes
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 - Drive Start-Up
- 2 - Programming and Parameters
- 3 - Troubleshooting
- Drive Status
- Faults and Alarms
- Manually Clear Faults
- Fault and Alarm Descriptions
- Fault Subcodes
- Clear Alarms
- Common Drive Symptoms and Corrective Actions
- Drive does not Start from Start or Run Inputs Wired to the Terminal Block
- Drive does not Start from HIM
- Drive does not Respond to Changes in Speed Command
- Motor and/or Drive will not Accelerate to Commanded Speed
- Motor Operation is Unstable
- Drive will not Reverse Motor Direction
- Stopping the Drive Results in a Decel Inhibit Fault
- Technical Support Options
- A - HIM Overview
- B - Application Notes
- C - History of Changes
- Index
- Back Cover

12 Rockwell Automation Publication 20C-PM001F-EN-P - March 2012
Chapter 1 Drive Start-Up
Apply Power to the Drive
❏ 4. Apply AC power and control voltages to the drive.
• If the STS (status) LED is NOT flashing green, refer to Drive Status
on
page 62 for more information.
• If any of the six digital inputs are configured for “Stop – CF” (CF =
Clear Fault) or “Enable,” verify that signals are present or reconfigure
[Digital Inx Sel].
• If an I/O option is not installed (no I/O terminal block is present),
verify that [Digital Inx Sel] is not configured to “Stop – CF” or
“Enable.” If this is not done, the drive will not start. Refer to Fault and
Alarm Descriptions on page 64 for a list of potential digital input
conflicts.
• If a fault code appears, refer to Chapter
3.
❏ 5. Proceed to “Start-Up the Drive”.
Start-Up the Drive
The PowerFlex 700H drive is designed so that start up is simple and efficient. If
you have an LCD HIM, two start-up methods are provided, allowing you to
select the desired level needed for the application.
• S.M.A.R.T. Start
This routine allows you to quickly set up the drive by programming values
for the most commonly used functions. See Running S.M.A.R.T. Start
on
page 13.
•Assisted Start Up
This routine prompts you for information that is needed to start up a drive
for most applications, such as line and motor data, commonly adjusted
parameters and I/O. See Running an Assisted Start Up
on page 13.
IMPORTANT
Power must be applied to the drive when viewing or changing parameters.
Previous programming may affect the drive status and operation when power
is applied.