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13.0 KEYPAD CONTROL
The drive can be operated in a number of different ways: keypad (LOCAL),
control devices wired to the terminal strip (REMOTE), serial communications
(SERIAL), or a combination of each. The drive should first be operated from the
keypad during initial start-up. Refer to Sections 14.0 - CONTROL WIRING, and
18.0 - DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS for information on remote operation.
13.1 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS (IN LOCAL MODE)
START/STOP To start the drive, press the START key. To stop
the drive, press the STOP key.
NOTE: The STOP key is active in both LOCAL
and REMOTE modes.
SPEED SETPOINT To increase the speed setpoint, press the ! key.
To decrease the speed setpoint, press the " key.
NOTE: The ! and " keys will only function if
another speed reference source is not selected.
FORWARD/REVERSE To change rotation direction, press the FWD/REV
key to select the desired direction, and then press
the ENTER key within three seconds to confirm
the change.
NOTE: Parameter 27 - ROTATION must be set
to FWD & REV for this key to be active.
AUTO/MANUAL To toggle between AUTOMATIC (terminal strip)
and MANUAL (keypad) speed control, press the
AUTO/MAN key to select the desired mode, and
then press the ENTER key within three seconds to
confirm the change.
NOTE: Parameter 28 - AUTO/MAN must be set
to BOTH for this key to be active. See Section
14.0 - CONTROL WIRING for information on
automatic speed references.
FAULT RESET Use the STOP key to reset a fault. If the fault
condition has passed, pressing the STOP key will
reset the fault and return the drive to a STOP
condition.
NOTE: If an OUTPUT fault occurs, there will be
a 30 second delay before the fault can be cleared
using the STOP key.