The 590 series is obsolete. It was a DC drive product originally designed in the 90s and superseded by the first iteration of the 590+ in 1999; full obsolescence of the series concluded in 2007 with the discontinuance of the 590A and 590L. The 590 is not to be confused with the 590+ (plus) drive that is still in production.
Last Time Buy for the 590A and 590L. The final LTB for the series that made it into the digital era. Dated 2007: 590_Last_Buy_013107.pdf
The 590 is no longer supported unless assistance is required to migrate to a 590+. Your local Parker Distributor/Integrator can assist with modern product implementation. Below is [non-proprietary] information that Parker EMN has on these products to act as a database.
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590 Series
“DRV” variants of the following 590 designations are also not available [“955”, “DRV”, etc]. These came with fuses, additional power accessories, contactors, etc.
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CELite – OBX software. No longer supported.
ConfigEd - OBX software. No longer supported.
DSD – No longer fully supported. If your system was a LINK system this software is required to view the programming. You must have the project file on hand to view LINK configurations. You can not extract the configuration from a LINK drive or LINK techbox without the original project file on-hand.
DSELite – Modern (free) software used to communicate to current products, and the 590 if not a LINK variant. Help files can be found when you right click any function block. Only usable with 590 firmware v3.2 or later.
Legacy Appnotes
These are some Appnotes from internal servers. They are no longer supported. They are included for the sake of legacy information. Many of them carry over or share programming in the 590+ in some fashion. For 590+ support see it's section in the sidebar.
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