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E300 Design Guide 107
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5.2 Keypad display
The keypad can display up to a maximum of 4 rows of data. During navigation all 4 rows can be displayed.
When the drive is powered up the lower display row will show the selected “power up parameter” defined by Parameter Displayed At Power-up (H39)
Figure 5-2 Keypad display
• The upper 3 rows display the menu and parameter currently being viewed or the drive status
• The bottom row of the display shows the selected parameter value or the specific trip type.
• The last two characters on the top row may display special indications. If more than one of these indications is active, then the indications have
priority as shown in Table 5-2 below.
Table 5-2 Keypad special indication icon priority
5.2.1 Keypad display modes
Four display modes can be seen during operation as shown in Figure 5-3 Mode examples on page 107 and detailed following.
1. Parameter view mode
Menu and parameter view mode, read write (RW) or read only (RO)
2. Status mode
If the drive is OK and the parameters are not being edited or viewed, the upper row of the display will show one of the following:
• Inhibit, Ready or Run.
3. Trip status mode
When the drive is in a trip condition the upper row of the display will indicate that the drive has tripped and the lower row of the display will show the
trip code.
4. Alarm status mode
During an ‘alarm’ condition the upper row of the display flashes between the drive status Inhibit, Ready or Run (drive not in parameter view or edit
mode) and the alarm condition.
Figure 5-3 Mode examples
Active action icon Description
Row
1 = top
Priority
in row
Alarm active 12
Real-time clock battery low 13
Accessing NV Media Card 11
or
Drive security active and locked or unlocked 1 4
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