ADV100 • Quick installation guide - Specifications and connection 51
8.5 Conguration of the display
6.5.1 Language selection
Menu 04 DRIVE CONFIG, parameter 04.14 Language select, PAR: 578,
default=English. This is used to set one of the languages available: English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Polish,
Romanian, Russian (*), Turkish and Portuguese.
01 MONITOR
02 DRIVE INFO
03 STARTUP WIZARD
04 DRIVE CONFIG
05 REFERENCES
x10
04 DRIVE CONFIG
11/20 PAR: 578
Language select
English
Value: 0
04 DRIVE CONFIG
11/20 PAR: 578
Language select
English
Value: 0
04 DRIVE CONFIG
11/20 PAR: 578
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Italiano
Value: 1
Press E to conrm the modication or ESC to cancel.
(*) nota: The Cyrillic font must be selected for texts in this language to be displayed correctly:
1. Hold the E key down while switching the drive on
2. Press the ► or ◄ key to select the "Cyrillic" font
3. Press E to confirm and proceed to the opening menu.
8.5.2 Selection of Easy/Expert mode
Menu 04 DRIVE CONFIG, parameter 04.03 Access mode, PAR: 570.
Enables two methods of access to be congured:
Easy (default) only the main parameters are displayed
Expert for advanced users, all the parameters are displayed
01 MONITOR
02 DRIVE INFO
03 STARTUP WIZARD
04 DRIVE CONFIG
05 REFERENCES
x2
04 DRIVE CONFIG
03/20 PAR: 554
Access mode
Easy
Value: 0
04 DRIVE CONFIG
03/20 PAR: 554
Access mode
Ex pert
Value: 1
8.5.3 Startup display
Menu 04 DRIVE CONFIG, parameter 04.12 Startup display, PAR: 574.
This is used to set the parameter that will be displayed automatically at drive power-on.
Entering the value -1 (default), the function is disabled and the main menu is displayed at power-on.
8.5.4 Back-lighting of the display
Menu 04 DRIVE CONFIG, parameter 04.13 Display backlight, PAR: 576. Sets lighting of the display:
On the light of the display always stays on.
Off (default) the light switches off approx. 3 minutes after the last key is pressed.
8.6 Alarms
The alarms page is displayed automatically when an alarm occurs.
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Alarm RTN : 1/2
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Code:
0000H0
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Time: 27:45
(1) Alarm: identies the alarm page.
RTN: indicates that the alarm has been reset; if the alarm is still active, nothing is displayed.
x/y: x indicates the position of this alarm in the list of alarms and y the number of alarms (the alarm with lowest x is
the most recent)
(2) Description of the alarm
(3) Sub-code of the alarm, provides other information in addition to the description
(4) Moment the alarm occurred in machine time.
The list of alarms is scrolled using the ▲ and ▼ keys.
Note! For further information, see chapter 10.1.