62 Operation via the Control Panel CG Drives & Automation 01-7318-01r1
Remote mode
When the VSI is switched to REMOTE operation, the VSI
will be controlled according to selected control methods in
the menu’s Reference Control [214], Run/Stop Control
[215] and Reset Control [216]. The actual operation status
of the VSI will reflect the status and settings of the
programmed control selections, e.g. Start/Stop status and
settings of the programmed control selections.
To monitor the actual Local or Remote status of the VSI
control, a “Loc/Rem” function is available on the Digital
Outputs or Relays. When the VSI is set to Local, the signal
on the DigOut or Relay will be active high, in Remote the
signal will be inactive low. See menu Digital Outputs [540]
and Relays [550].
9.4.8 Function keys
The function keys operate the menus and are also used for
programming and read-outs of all the menu settings.
9.5 The menu structure
The menu structure consists of 4 levels:
This structure is consequently independent of the number
of menus per level.
For instance, a menu can have one selectable menu ([O51]
Freq Type, or it can have 7 selectable menus ([O30] Udc
Control).
Fig. 64 Menu structure (general principle)
Ta b l e 1 8 Fu n c t i o n k e y s
ENTER key:
-step to a lower menu
level
- confirm a changed
setting
ESCAPE key:
- step to a higher
menu level
- ignore a changed
setting, without
confirming
PREVIOUS
key:
- step to a previous
menu within the same
level
- go to more significant
digit in edit mode
NEXT key:
-step to a next menu
within the same level
- go to less significant
digit in edit mode
- key:
- decrease a value
- change a selection
+ key:
- increase a value
- change a selection
TOGGLE and
LOC/REM
key:
- Toggle between menus
in the toggle loop
- Switching between
local
and remote control
- Change the sign of a
value
Main Menu
1st level
The first character in the menu number.
2nd level The second character in the menu number.
3rd level The third character in the menu number.
4th level The fourth character in the menu number.
NOTE:
If there are more than 10 menus within one level, the
numbering continues in alphabetic order.
NG_06-F28
4161
4162