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ACS550 User’s Manual 63
Control panels
Operation
You operate the control panel with menus and keys. You select an option, e.g.
operation mode or parameter, by scrolling the
and arrow keys until the
option is visible in the display and then pressing the key.
With the key, you return to the previous operation level without saving the made
changes.
The Basic Control Panel has five panel modes: Output, Reference, Parameter, Copy
and Fault. The operation in the first four modes is described in this chapter. When a
fault or alarm occurs, the panel goes automatically to the Fault mode showing the
fault or alarm code. You can reset the fault or alarm in the Output or Fault mode (see
chapter Diagnostics).
After the power is switched on, the panel is in the
Output mode, where you can start, stop, change the
direction, switch between local and remote control and
monitor up to three actual values (one at a time). To do
other tasks, go first to the Main menu and select the
appropriate mode.
How to do common tasks
The table below lists common tasks, the mode in which you can perform them and
the page number where the steps to do the task are described in detail.
Task Mode Page
How to switch between local and remote control Any 64
How to start and stop the drive Any 64
How to change the direction of the motor rotation Any 64
How to browse the monitored signals Output 65
How to set the speed, frequency or torque reference Reference 66
How to change the value of a parameter Parameter 67
How to select the monitored signals Parameter 68
How to reset faults and alarms Output, Fault 249
How to copy parameters from the drive to the control panel Copy 70
How to restore parameters from the control panel to the drive Copy 70
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