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DCS550 panel operation
Modify the speed reference via the DCS Control Panel when in local control (LOC).
Note:
The START / STOP buttons, shaft direction (DIR) and reference functions are only valid in local control (LOC).
Other modes
Below the output mode, the DCS Control Panel has:
Other operating modes are available through the MAIN MENU.
A fault mode that is triggered by faults. The fault mode includes a diagnostic assistant mode.
An alarm mode that is triggered by drive alarms.
Access to the MAIN MENU and other modes:
To reach the MAIN MENU:
1. Press EXIT, as necessary, to step back through the menus or lists associated with a particular mode.
Continue until you are back to the output mode.
2. Press MENU from the output mode. At this point, the middle of the display is a listing of the other modes,
and the top-right text says “MAIN MENU”.
3. Press UP/DOWN to scroll to the desired mode.
4. Press ENTER to enter the mode that is highlighted.
Following modes are available in the MAIN MENU:
1. Parameters mode
2. Start-up assistants mode
3. Macros mode (currently not used)
4. Changed parameters mode
5. Fault logger mode
6. Clock set mode
7. Parameter backup mode
8. I/O settings mode (currently not used)
The following sections describe each of the other modes.
Parameters mode:
Use the parameters mode to view and edit parameter values:
1. Press UP/DOWN to highlight PARAMETERS in the MAIN MENU, then press ENTER.
2. Press UP/DOWN to highlight the appropriate parameter group, then press SEL.
3. Press UP/DOWN to highlight the appropriate parameter in a group, then press EDIT to enter PAR EDIT
mode.
EXIT
LOC
MAIN MENU----------------1
ENTER
ASSISTANTS
PARAMETERS
MACROS
EXIT
LOC
MAIN MENU----------------1
ENTER
ASSISTANTS
PARAMETERS
MACROS
EXIT
LOC
PAR GROUPS------------01
SEL
99 Start-up data
01 Phys Act Values
03 Ref/Act Values
02 SPC Signals
04 Information

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