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FME2009破解说明
1.首先安装license “SafeFLEXlmInstaller.msi ”
2.打开破解器“keygen.exe ”,生成“
safe.lic ”文
件
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图二:
hostid可以在generate hosted.txt中找到,如下图图三所示:
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3.在图一中点击“create license file”后生成一个“safe.lic”文件,把它保存在“SafeFLEXlmInstaller.msi”的安装目录下(……flexserver\ )。
记事本打开“safe.lic”文件,如下图图四所示:
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把“safe.lic”中的27000改为27008或者别的任意数字即可。
4.然后配置一下license即可,就像配置arcgis9.0一样
5.上面步骤完成后就可以安装主程序了,安装完后打开第一次fme时会弹出如下对话框
图五:
选择最下面的一个选项接着弹出图六
6.OK 大功告成。
Release NotesPowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005)Bulletin 20DThese release notes correspond to major revision 7, minor revision 5 of firmwarefor PowerFlex® 700S drives with Phase II control.Determining the Firmware Revision This section describes procedures to determine the firmware revision of your PowerFlex 700S Phase II drive.Using the LCD HIMTopic PageDetermining the Firmware Revision1Firmware Upgrades4New Features and Enhancements8Corrected Anomalies8Known Anomalies8Restrictions102 PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005)Using DriveExplorer Lite/Fullunch DriveExplorer™ and go online (via EtherNet/IP™ by usingDriveExplorer Full only, or a 1203-USB or 1203-SSS converter) with the drive.2.In the DriveExplorer treeview, click on the PowerFlex 700S 2 drive asshown in Figure 1 - Example DriveExplorer Window .3.Click the information icon to display the Properties screen of the drive.4.The Revision: field shows the present revision (for example, 4.002) of thedrive firmware.5.The Series: field shows the series (for example, A) of the control board ofthe drive.Figure 1 - Example DriveExplorer WindowTIP When clicking on the drive using version 5.01 or higher DriveExplorer Lite/Full, theadapter firmware revision is also shown in the right pane of the DriveExplorer window.Step 4Step 5PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005) 3 Using DriveExecutiveunch DriveExecutive™ and go online (via EtherNet/IP, or a 1203-USBor 1203-SSS converter) with the drive.2.In the DriveExecutive treeview, click on the PowerFlex 700S 2 drive asshown in Figure 2 -Example DriveExecutive Window.3.Click the information icon to display the Properties screen of the drive.4.The Revision: field shows the present revision (for example, 4.002) of thedrive firmware.5.The Series: field shows the series (for example, A) of the control board ofthe drive.Figure 2 - Example DriveExecutive Window4 PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005)Firmware Upgrades This section describes procedures to flash upgrade your drive firmware. Flash kitsfor drives and communications adapters are provided on the ProductCompatibility & Download Center (PCDC), located at https:///Pages/home.aspx . Flashing can be performed using a drive software tool over EtherNet/IP, or a 1203-USB or 1203-SSS converter. For information about how to connect to your drive, please see the 1203-USB or 1203-SSS User Manual. They can be viewed/downloaded on the Literature Library website located at https:///global/literature-library/overview.page .Installing the Flash Kit1.Install the flash kit utility from the PCDC for the PowerFlex 700S PhaseII drive. (This installation also automatically installs the latest version of the ControlFLASH™ software and deploys the firmware files on yourcomputer for flashing the drive using software tools, such asDriveExplorer, DriveExecutive, or HyperT erminal™.)2.You are now ready to use DriveExplorer, DriveExecutive, ControlFLASHor HyperT erminal to update the drive. See the respective section below and follow the instructions.Using DriveExplorer Lite/Full1.With the Flash Kit installed (see Installing the Flash Kit above), launchDriveExplorer and go online (via EtherNet/IP using DriveExplorer Full only, or a 1203-USB or 1203-SSS converter) with the drive.2.In the DriveExplorer treeview, click on the PowerFlex 700S Phase II drive.Then click the information icon as shown in Figure 1 - on page 2 to display the Properties screen of the drive.3.On the PowerFlex 700S Phase II Properties screen, click the Details tab.4.T o start the flash update, click the Flash Update… button.5.Select ‘7.005’ from the list of available updates.ATTENTION: Risk of permanent equipment damage exists. Once a flash update hasbeen started, do not remove power from the drive (or the 20-XCOMM-DC-BASE ExternalComms Kit, if used) until after the download has completed and the adapter MOD statusindicator starts flashing green. If power is removed before this occurs, the adapter maybe permanently damaged. An adapter that has been damaged in this way cannot berepaired.Important This update may cause the drive parameters to revert to their default values. You maywant to save your configuration using DriveExplorer or the HIM CopyCat feature beforeupgrading.PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005) 56.Click Next >.7.Follow the remaining screen prompts until the flash update procedurecompletes and displays the new firmware revision (v7.005).Using DriveExecutive1.With the Flash Kit installed (see Installing the Flash Kit on page4), launchDriveExecutive and go online (via EtherNet/IP, or a 1203-USB or1203-SSS converter) with the drive.2.In the DriveExecutive treeview, click on the PowerFlex 700S Phase II drive.Then click the information icon as shown in Figure 2 - on page 3 to display the Properties screen of the drive.3.On the PowerFlex 700S Phase II Properties screen, click the ComponentDetails tab.Important This update may cause the drive parameters to revert to their default values. You may want to save your configuration using DriveExecutive or the HIM CopyCat featurebefore upgrading.4.T o start the flash update, click the Flash Update button.5.Select the PowerFlex 700S Phase II drive from the list of available devices,and click Next >.6.Select ‘7.005’ from the list of available updates, and click Next >.7.Follow the remaining screen prompts until the flash update procedurecompletes and displays the new firmware revision (v7.005).Using ControlFLASH1.With the Flash Kit installed (see Installing the Flash Kit on page4), launchControlFLASH by selecting Start > (All) Programs > FlashProgramming T ools > ControlFLASH.2.On the ControlFLASH Welcome screen, click Next >.3.From the Catalog Number list, choose one of the following and clickNext>.•Select ‘PowerFlex 700S Phase II via DPI Comms’ if flashing the drive using a 20-COMM adapter (except 20-COMM-Q), 1203-SSS, or1203-USB converter.•Select ‘PowerFlex 700S Phase II via 20-COMM-Q’ if flashing the drive using a 20-COMM-Q adapter.6 PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005)•Select ‘PowerFlex 700S Phase II via NetLinx Cards’ if flashing the driveusing a NetLinx communications card (for example, 1788-DNB).Important This update may cause the drive parameters to revert to their default values. You maywant to save your configuration using the HIM CopyCat feature, DriveExplorer orDriveExecutive before upgrading.4.Expand the treeview for the communication path you are using, and selectthe drive icon that represents the drive you are updating. Then click OK.5.With the Firmware Revision window displayed, select ‘7.005’ from the listof available updates and click Next > (if revision ‘7.005’ does not display inthe window, click the ‘Show all revisions’ check box). Follow the remainingscreen prompts until the flash procedure completes and displays the newfirmware revision (v7.005).Using HyperTerminal1.With the Flash Kit installed (see Installing the Flash Kit on page4), launchHyperT erminal and go online (via 1203-USB or 1203-SSS converter) withthe drive.2.Press the Enter key until the main menu (Figure 3 - Main Menu) appears.Figure 3 - Main MenuMain Menu - Enter Number for Selection1> Display Setup Parameters2> Display Event Queue3> Flash Upgrade3.In the main menu, press 3 to flash upgrade. Then press the number keythat corresponds to the “PowerFlex 700S 2” in the list, and press Y (forYes) to update the flash code. The terminal program will start displayingthe letter “C”. This signals the XMODEM protocol that the downloadmay proceed. You then have one minute to start the transfer.ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. When you perform a flashupdate, the drive will fault if it is receiving control I/O from the adapter. Verify that thedrive has stopped safely or is receiving controlI/O from an alternate source before beginning a flash update.4.Select T ransfer > Send File to display the Send File screen (Figure 4 - SendFile Screen).PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005) 75.Click Browse and navigate to the flash file located in:C:\ Program Files\ControlFLASH\0001\0078\004CFigure 4 - Send File Screen6.In the Select File to Send window list, click on the ‘700S2ap07_05.bin’ file.Then click Open . This file name now appears in the Filename box in the Send File screen.7.In the Protocol box, select “Xmodem.”8.Click Send .A dialog box appears and reports the progress of the update. When it is complete, the message “Flash Complete” appears. Press any key tocontinue..9.Press the Enter key to return to the main menu.Important Keep the device powered for 15 seconds after the operation has completed or until the adapter MOD status indicator starts flashing green.TIPT o cancel the flash update at any time, press CTRL-X .8 PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005)New Features andThere are no new features or enhancements for this firmware revision. EnhancementsCorrected Anomalies This section describes the anomalies corrected in this firmware revision.Ground Fault DisabledCORRRECTED: Fault 26 Ground Fault can occur at Power On in frame 12and frame 14. The Ground Fault diagnostic requires the drive to be running todetect a Ground Fault.HiHP Current UnbalancedCORRECTED: Alarm 77 High Horsepower Current Unbalanced in frame 12and frame 14 may occur during a speed command change under load. This causesa condition where the corresponding current change may generate a CurrentUnbalance alarm. This alarm may also occur near or at zero speed, due to noisefrom common mode currents.Product Name TextCORRECTED: Product Name. The product name has been updated. This fixescompatibility issues with Connected Components Workbench.Known Anomalies This firmware revision contains the following known anomalies.Instantaneous Overcurrent Fault (F27) May Occur when Saving to EEPROM onHigh Horsepower DrivesAn instantaneous over current fault (“Inst Overcurrent” - F27) may occur whensaving to EEPROM from the HIM or DriveExecutive while the drive is runningon high horsepower drives (frames 9 and up). Note: The drive automatically savesall parameter values to EEPROM.Parameter 554 [LED Status] Not Functioning ProperlyParameter 554 [LED Status], bit 15 “DL ComActive”, does not work.PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005) 9 Trend Functions May Cause Drive to Stop RunningWhen using the trend functions, a PowerFlex 700S drive may stop running. The power to the drive must be cycled in order to correct this condition. If the DriveLogix™ option is present the 5730 controller may lose its program. Overload Faults for Frames 9 and Up Drives Due to Power LimitsThe Power Limits directly set the T orque Limit value for frame 9 and up drives running in the Encoder or Sensorless modes. The Power Limit also directly controls the value of T orque Limit for frames 1…6 drives in the Sensorless mode. Thus, the divide by speed term is not used to determine the T orque Limit. The drive is configured in this manner to prevent the frame 9 and up drives from tripping on F71 (HiHp Drv OvrLoad) faults. In the sensorless mode, during regeneration, the drive can also trip because the Bus Voltage Regulator interacts with the negative Power Limit. This interaction is made worse on frame 9 and up drives because of the smaller capacitor bank.Current Limit in V/Hz ModeThe current limit in the V/Hz mode is controlled by parameter 356 [Mtr Current Lim] and 362 [Current Limit Gain], 363 [Ki Current Limit], and 364 [Kd Current Limit].HIM Downloads Cause Incorrect Values in Some ParametersA HIM download can cause parameters 81 [Spd Reg P Gain] and 82 [Spd Reg I Gain] to set to the wrong values. This occurs if parameter 90 [Spd Reg BW] is set to a value of zero. If [Spd Reg BW] is set to a non-zero value than parameters 81 and 82 are set correctly. This same situation occurs with parameters 30 [Min Spd Ref Lim] and 31 [Max Spd Ref Lim] and 532 [Maximum Freq]. In the case of parameter 90 the default could be set to zero. Generally, a change to the default value requires a major revision change. This will also affect customers that are expecting the default value of parameter 90 to be 10. The speed limit issue is more complex since no single value of parameter 532 will establish the proper speed limits values and could set parameters 30 and 31 too high.Random Instantaneous Overcurrent (IOC) TripsThe direction bit may prevent nuisance IOC trips. If the drive is running and experiences random IOC trips, the direction bit can be set to a zero to possibly eliminate this issue.10 PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005)Restrictions The following restrictions apply to this revision of firmware:Firmware CompatibilityPowerFlex firmware revision 7.005 can only be flashed into control boardsdesigned to operate with 7.0xx or greater firmware, Series B control boards, orPowerFlex 700S Phase II main control board kits designated by catalog numbers:20D-P2-CKE2, 20D-DL2-CKE2, 20D-DL2-CKS2, 20D-P2-CKS2.If you attempt to download a firmware revision that is not compatible with thecontrol cassette on the drive, a series of error messages appear. If these errormessages appear, confirm the revision of the control cassette, and select afirmware revision download that is compatible with the cassette version.Clearing the “Find Home” Bit in Parameter 741 [Position Status]If bit 24 “Find Home” in parameter 740 [Position Control] is set, bit 15“Homed” in parameter 741 [Position Status] remains set until a start command isissued.Current Draw Down with Multi-Motor Drive OperationWhen using a PowerFlex 700S drive to run multiple motors, the drive must besized in order to provide the total current required to run the connected motorsplus the current required to line start any disconnected motors. If the totalcurrent rating of the drive is not capable of providing the total current describedabove, the motor speed may slow, possibly to zero, and re-accelerate the motorsback to the set speed when line starting a disconnected motor.DC Bus Overvoltage Fault (Fault 24) for High Horsepower DrivesA DC Bus overvoltage fault may occur for high horsepower drives whenexecuting a flying start within 2 seconds of a commanded stop with no or lightloads.Homing to a Switch and Then to a Marker Not Functional with DriveLogixWhen using the Homing function with a PowerFlex 700S Phase II drive withDriveLogix, you can either Home to a Switch or Home to a Marker. However,you cannot Home to a Switch and a Marker in the same command.PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005) 11Motion Registration Input Limited to Digital Input 1 or Registration Input 0 The Registration input to the drive is limited to Digital Input 1 and Registration Input 0. Therefore, the RSLogix™ MAR (Motion Arm Registration) instruction will not function properly if Registration Input 1 is used.Operating Mode Configuration Parameters Should Not be ChangedThe following parameters should not be changed by a user:•510 [FVC Mode Config]•511 [FVC2 Mode Config]•512 [PMag Mode Config]•513 [V/Hz Mode Config]Position Control Bits Not Available for ControllerThe following bits were added to parameters 740 [Position Control] and 741 [Position Status] as part of the Position Control Static Assembly for firmware version 3.01.•[Position Control]–bit 24 “Find Home”–bit 25 “Pos Redefine”–bit 26 “Home Dir”–bit 27 “Return Home”–bit 28 “Home Switch”–bit 29 “Home Marker”•[Position Status]–bit 13 “Home Required”–bit 14 “Homing”–bit 15 “Homed”However, these bits were not added to the Controller side of the Static Assembly. Therefore, the controller cannot connect to these bits when using the Position Control Communication Format via the static assembly. If it is necessary to have a controller connect to these bits, the User Defined or Custom User Defined Communication format or explicit messaging must be used.12 PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005)Speed Limited Adjustable Torque (SLAT) Bits Not Available for ControllerBits 7 “SLAT Minimum” and 8 “SLAT Maximum” were added to parameter 110[Speed/T orqueMode] as part of the Speed Control Static Assembly for firmwareversion 3.01. However, these bits were not added to the Controller side of theStatic Assembly. Therefore, the controller cannot connect to bits 7 and 8 whenusing the Speed Control Communication Format. If it is necessary to have acontroller connect to these bits, the User Defined or Custom User DefinedCommunication format or explicit messaging must be used.PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control (7.005) 13 Notes:Roc kw ell Otomasyon Ticaret A .Ş., K ar Plaza İş Mer k ezi E B lo k K at:6 34752 İçeren k öy, İstanbul, T el: +90 (216) 5698400Publication 20D-RN044B-EN-P - July 2018Supersedes Publication 20D-RN044A-EN-P – December 2017Copyright © 2018 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.Allen-Bradley, ControlFLASH, DriveExecutive, DriveExplorer, DriveLogix, PowerFlex, Rockwell Automation, Rockwell Software, and RSLogix are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.EtherNet/IP is a trademark of ODVA,Inc.Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information.Documentation FeedbackY our comments will help us serve your documentation needs better. If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document, complete the How Are W e Doing? form at/idc/groups/literature/documents/du/ra-du002_-en-e.pdf .Technical Support CenterKnowledgebase Articles, How-to Videos, FAQs, Chat, User Forums, and Product Notification Updates.https:/// Local Technical Support Phone NumbersLocate the phone number for your country./global/support/get-support-now.page Direct Dial CodesFind the Direct Dial Code for your product. Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer./global/support/direct-dial.page Literature LibraryInstallation Instructions, Manuals, Brochures, and Technical Data./global/literature-library/overview.page Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)Get help determining how products interact, check features and capabilities, and find associated firmware./global/support/pcdc.page Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at /rockwellautomation/about-us/sustainability-ethics/product-environmental-compliance.page .。
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A silicone-based lubricant must be used with EPDM.Beveled EdgeAssembly Instructions (Units up to 2")Step 1:• I nstall flow director, (propeller unit only)Single Plate VISI-FLO units (Up to 2" in Size)Step 2:• L ightly lubricate seals witha light oil• P ress seal into body,install PTFE spacer so it is concentric to seal• (PTFE spacer fits inside seal)Step 3:• D rop glass on top of seal and spacer, followed by bridge/shaft assembly• B e sure that beveled edge of glass faces retaining bridgeStep 4:• N ote: Propeller unit shown • D rop propeller or flapper onto shaft• D rip tube units skip this stepStep 5:• N ote: Propeller unit shown• O rient second bridge so center bossfaces inward• P ress onto shaft until shoulder on shaft touches bossStep 6:• L ightly lubricate O-ring with light oil before pressing into ridgeVISI-FLO, #H32199PA Rev. 1 VISI-FLO® Sight Flow Indicators - 1400 / 1500 MaintenanceChamfermust be facing upBolt EarsVISI-FLO® Sight Flow Indicators - 1400 / 1500 MaintenanceDetailed Disassembly (3" & Above)Step 1:• R emove bolts, washers,nameplate, plate, and gasketStep 2:• R emove glass and O-ring• R epeat process for other side• T horoughly clean all sealingsurfaces with a non-abrasivecleaning padinsert. All other 3" andover are weldedNOTE: 3" and 4" carbon-steel VISI-FLO’s drip tube iswelded in place.Step 5:• P• Fversions, start with whicheverside exposes indicatorretainer button• Lwith light oil before pressingit into ridge• I f building drip tubeIMPORTANT: OPW products should be used in compliance with applicable federal, state, provincial, and local laws and regulations. Product selection should be based on physical specifications and limitations and compatibility with the environment and materials to be handled. OPW MAKES NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. All illustrations and specifications in this literatureVISI-FLO, #H32199PA Rev. 1VISI-FLO® Sight Flow Indicators - 1400 / 1500 MaintenanceAssembly Instructions (Units 3" & up) ContinuedStep 6:• W edge beveled glass downinside O-ring, with the smallestdiameter towards the center• O nce glass begins to resistfurther seating, stopStep 7:• P lace one gasket and plateover glass• M ake sure chamfered sideof the plate faces upStep 8:• W ith your palm, press down witheven pressure until glass seats andgasket bottoms outStep 9:• P lace nameplate on topof compressed componentswith flow direction facing thecorrect way• F low direction for propellerversion can be determinedby looking through VISI-FLO• F low starts on the side withbolt ears, and travels throughto the opposite side• D rip tube version is opposite this• F lapper units do not havea flow directionStep 10:• S ecure components with bolts and flat washers• H and-tighten with wrench only• R epeat on opposite side.Assembly Complete!Key Description Series ¼", 3/8"& ½"¾" & 1"1¼", 1½"& 2"1Retaining Bolt1400H40190M H40191M H40191M1500H30497M H30498M H30498M 2Washer1400 & 1500H40193M H40194M H40194M 3Nameplate1400 & 1500H30756M H30757M H30758M4Cap, Plated Steel 1400H2888M H2889M H2890M 1500H30448M H30449M H30450M5Gasket*1400 &1500H3870M H3871M H3873M6Glass*1400H5997M H6001M H10152M 1500H5998M H6002M H10153M7Seal*See RepairKits8Retaining Bridge (2required per unit)1400 & 1500H5996M H6000M H6004M9IndicatorPropeller-Delrin1400H40153M H40152M H40141M Propeller-Ryton1500H2910M H2911M H2912MPropeller-PTFE1400 & 1500H40171M H40172M H40173M Flapper-Delrin1400H40150M H40149M H40148M Flapper-Ryton1500H2944M H2947M H2948MFlapper-PTFE1400 & 1500H40196M H40197M H40198M 10Shaft1400 & 1500H5999M H6003M H6011M11Seal*See RepairKits12Spacer, PTFE*1400 & 1500H31752M H31753M H31636M 13Body14Drip Tube1400 & 1500H30357RS H30359RP H30354RP15Deflector(propeller units only)1400 & 1500H5012M H5018MH5020MKey Description Series3" & 4"6" – 12"1Retaining Bolts1400 & 1500H-40192-M H-40109-M2Washers1400 & 1500H40195M H40194M3Nameplate1400 & 1500 C20190M C20191M4Cap, Plated Steel1400 & 1500 C-20136-M C-30012-RS5Gasket*1400 & 1500H3874M H40108M6Glass*1400C00665M H40107M1500C00667M H30368M7Seals*See Repair Kits8Button, PTFE1400&1500H40157P H40117RP9IndicatorPropeller-Delrin1400H40154P NAPropeller-Ryton1500H40158P NAPropeller-PTFE1400 & 1500H40174M NAFlapper-Delrin1400H40148M NAFlapper-Ryton1500H2948M NAFlapper-PTFE1400 & 1500H40198M NA10Shaft1400 & 1500H40155M H40116RE11Lockwasher, SST1400 & 1500H5162M12Retaining Screw/Bolt1400 & 1500H40155M H40144RP13Body14Drip Tube15Indicator Support Arm1400 & 1500C30025EW H40114RSVISI-FLO® Sight Flow Indicators - Parts Overview*Included in 1400RK/1500RK Seal KitsIMPORTANT: OPW products should be used in compliance with applicable federal, state, provincial, and local laws and regulations. Product selection should be based on physical specifications and limitations and compatibility with the environment and materials to be handled. OPW MAKES NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. All illustrations and specifications in this literature。