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Keypad Components and Functions

Figure 1. Keypad
Table 1. Keypad Components and Functions

Symbol

Name

Function

A

RUN LED

[RUN LED]

Illuminates to show that the drive is operating the motor.

The LED turns OFF when the drive stops.

Flashes to show that:

  • The drive is decelerating to stop.

  • The drive received a Run command with a frequency reference of 0 Hz, but the drive is not set for zero speed control.

Flashes quickly to show that:

  • The drive received a Run command from the MFDI terminals and is switching to REMOTE Mode while the drive is in LOCAL Mode.

  • The drive received a Run command from the MFDI terminals when the drive is not in Drive Mode.

  • The drive received a Fast Stop command.

  • The safety function shut off the drive output.

  • You pushed [STOP key] on the keypad while the drive is operating in REMOTE Mode.

  • The drive is energized with an active Run command and b1-17 = 0 [Run Command at Power Up = Disregard Existing RUN Command].

B

ALM LED

[ALM LED]

Illuminates when the drive detects a fault.

Flashes when the drive detects:

  • Alarm

  • Operation Errors

  • A fault or alarm during Auto-Tuning

The light turns off during regular drive operation. There are no alarms or faults.

C

microSD Card Slot

The insertion point for a microSD card.

D

Function Keys

(F1, F2, F3)

[F1 Key] [F2 Key] [F3 Key]

The menu shown on the keypad sets the functions for function keys.

The name of each function is in the lower half of the display window.

E

LO/RE LED

[LO/RE LED]

Illuminated: The keypad controls the Run command (LOCAL Mode).

OFF: The control circuit terminal or serial transmission device controls the Run command (REMOTE Mode).

Note:
  • LOCAL: Use the keypad to operate the drive. Use the keypad to enter Run/Stop commands and the frequency reference command.

  • REMOTE: Use the control circuit terminals or serial transmission to operate the drive. Use the frequency reference source entered in b1-01 and the Run command source selected in b1-02.

F

LO/RE Selection Key

[LO/RE Selection Key]

Switches drive control for the Run command and frequency reference between the keypad (LOCAL) and an external source (REMOTE).

Note:
  • The LOCAL/REMOTE Selection Key continuously stays enabled after the drive stops in Drive Mode. If the application must not switch from REMOTE to LOCAL because it will have a negative effect on system performance, set o2-01 = 0 [LO/RE Key Function Selection = Disabled] to disable [LO/RE Selection Key].

  • The drive will not switch between LOCAL and REMOTE when it is receiving a Run command from an external source.

G

STOP Key

[STOP key]

Stops drive operation.

Note:

Push [STOP key] to stop the motor. This will also apply when a Run command (REMOTE Mode) is active at an external Run command source. To disable [STOP key] priority, set o2-02 = 0 [STOP Key Function Selection = Disabled].

H

Left Arrow Key

[Left Key]
  • Moves the cursor to the left.

  • Goes back to the previous screen.

Up Arrow Key/Down Arrow Key

[Up arrow key] / [Down arrow key]

  • Scrolls up or down to show the next item or the previous item.

  • Selects parameter numbers, and increments or decrements setting values.

Right Arrow Key (RESET)

[Right Key]
  • Moves the cursor to the right.

  • Continues to the next screen.

  • Resets the drive to clear a fault.

ENTER Key

[ENTER Key]
  • Enters parameter values and settings.

  • Selects menu items to move between keypad displays.

  • Selects each mode, parameter, and set value.

I

RUN Key

[RUN key]

Starts the drive in LOCAL Mode.

Starts the operation in Auto-Tuning Mode.

Note:

Before you use the keypad to operate the motor, push [LO/RE selection key] on the keypad to set the drive to LOCAL Mode.

J

USB Terminal

For factory adjustment

K

RJ-45 Connector

Connects to the drive using an RJ-45 8-pin straight through UTP CAT5e extension cable or keypad connector.

L

Clock Battery Cover

Remove this cover to install or replace the clock battery.

Note:

You must supply the clock battery 1. It is not included with the keypad.

M

Nameplate

Shows the model number of the keypad and other information

Note:
  • “REV” identifies the hardware and software version of the keypad.

  • “FLASH” identifies the version of the flash memory.

 
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Refer to Replace the Keypad Battery for information about the correct clock battery and the installation procedure.