Description of system components   
8.3 Operator panel with display 
  SIMOCODE pro 
88  System Manual, 05/2019, A5E40507475002A/RS-AD/004 
8.3  Operator panel with display 
8.3.1  Description of the operator panel with display 
Apart from the standard operator panel (OP), an optional operator panel with display (OPD) 
is also available for the SIMOCODE pro V High Performance device series. This operator 
panel can additionally display current measured values, operating data, diagnostics data or 
status information of the motor feeder on the cabinet. It also contains all the status LEDs that 
are present on the basic unit and facilitates access to the system interface from outside the 
cabinet. The motor can be controlled via the buttons on the operator panel. Current 
measured values, status information, fault messages or the device-internal error log are 
simultaneously shown on the display.  
 
Note 
Usage restrictions concerning the operator panel with display 
•
  SIMOCODE pro V PB basic unit: The operator panel with display can only be used with 
SIMOCODE pro V PB basic unit from version *E03*. 
  SIMOCODE pro V PN, pro V EIP basic unit: An operator panel with display from version 
*E07* is required for use with these basic units. 
  In combination with the SIMOCODE pro PN basic unit, version *E09* or higher is r
when using the operator panel with the 3UF7210-1AA00-0 display. 
  In combination with the SIMOCODE pro MR basic unit, version *E09* or higher is 
required when using the operator panel with the 3UF7210-1AA00-0 display. 
  When using the "Dry-running protection by means of active power monitoring" function, 
the following operator panels with display are necessary: 
–  3UF7210-1AA00-0: ≥ E12 
–  3UF7210-1AA01-0: ≥ E03 
–  3UF7210-1BA00-0: ≥ E04 
The following are available: 
●  4 freely parameterizable buttons for controlling the motor feeder 
●  4 keys for navigating the display menu, 2 of these are softkeys with different functions  
(e g. test / reset) 
●  2 system interfaces (front and back) 
●  7 LEDs, 4 of which are freely parameterizable (4 green LEDs integrated in the motor 
control buttons, primarily for feedback regarding the switching state, e.g. ON, OFF, CCW, 
CW, etc.)