8-4 Keypad and Programming 3AXD50000011888
1. Control location: Indicates how the drive is controlled:
• Local: The drive is in local control, ie, controlled from the control panel.
• Remote: The drive is in remote control, ie, controlled through I/O or eldbus.
• (Remote): The drive is in remote control (as above), but some commands (such as start, stop, direction change or
reference) are congured to be controlled by the control panel.
2. Status icon: Indicates the status of the drive and the motor. The direction of the arrow indicates forward (clockwise) or
reverse (counter-clockwise) rotation.
Table 8-2
Status Icon Animation Drive Status
- Stopped
- Stopped, start inhibited
Blinking Stopped, start command given but start inhibited
Blinking Faulted
Blinking Running, at reference, but the reference value is 0
Rotating Running, not at reference
Rotating Running, at reference
Note: For non-rotating driven equipment, the numbers 1 and 0 are used to indicate that the drive is running or stopped,
respectively.
3. Drive name: If a name has been given, it is displayed in the top pane. By default, it is blank. You can change the name in
the Settings menu.
4. Reference value: Speed, frequency, etc. is shown with its unit.
5. Content area: The actual content of the view is displayed in this area. The content varies from view to view. The example
view above is the main view of the control panel which is called the Home view.
6. Softkey selections: Displays the functions of the softkeys ( and ) in a given context.
7. Clock: The clock displays the current time. The time can be changed through the Settings menu.
You can adjust the display contrast and backlight functionality in the Settings menu.
8.2.2 Keys
The keys of the control panel are described below.
Figure 8-8
8.2.2.1 Left Softkey
The left softkey ( ) is usually used for exiting and canceling. Its function in a given situation is shown by the softkey
selection in the bottom left corner of the display.
Holding down exits each view in turn until you are back in the Home view. This function does not work in special
screens.