Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover
- Important User Information
- Summary of Changes
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- About the Drive
- Identifying the Drive by Cabinet Assembly ID Number
- LiquiFlo 2.0 Drive Component Locations
- Identifying the Power Module by Model Number
- AC Line I/O Board Description (Frame 3 Only)
- Standard I/O Board Description (Frame 3 Only)
- Combined I/O Board Description (Frame 4 Only)
- DPI Communication Ports
- Optional Equipment
- Planning the Installation
- Mounting The Power Module and Grounding the Drive
- Installing Input and Output Power Wiring
- Completing the Installation
- Using the Start-up Routines
- Programming Basics
- Parameter Descriptions
- Troubleshooting the Drive
- Verify that the DC Bus Capacitors are Discharged Before Servicing the Drive
- Determining Drive Status Using the Status LEDs
- About Alarms
- About Faults
- Diagnostic Parameters
- Common Symptoms and Corrective Actions
- Replacement Parts
- Board Replacement, Firmware Setup Procedures
- Troubleshooting the Drive Using the OIM
- Checking the Power Modules with Input Power Off
- Technical Specifications
- Using the OIM
- Installing and Removing the OIM
- Display Description
- OIM Menu Structure
- Powering Up and Adjusting the OIM
- Selecting a Device in the System
- Using the OIM to Program the Drive
- Monitoring the Drive Using the Process Display Screen on the OIM
- Displaying and Changing the OIM Reference
- Customizing the Process Display Screen
- Customizing the Function Keys
- Controlling the Drive From the OIM
- LiquiFlo 2.0 Drive Frame 3 Wiring Diagrams
- LiquiFlo 2.0 Drive Frame 4 Wiring Diagrams
- Index
- Back Cover

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Chapter 8
If There is More Than One OIM Connected to the Drive
Setting the write-protect password in one OIM does not affect any other OIM
connected to the drive unless a write-protect password has also been set in the
other OIMs. In this case, the last password value entered becomes the password
value for all password-protected OIMs. (Each OIM cannot have a different
password value.)
For example, if the write-protect password has been set to 5555 for the local
OIM, someone using a remote OIM with no write-protect password set can still
program all of the parameters. If the write-protect password is then set to 6666
on the remote OIM, you are required to enter 6666 on the local OIM to program
the parameters.
IMPORTANT
Setting the write-protect password value to zero on one OIM disables the
write-protect password on all connected OIMs.