Parameter assignment
6.9 Design and operator controls of the High Feature 3RW5 HMI
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Navigating and setting
The keys are used for navigation, for selecting and setting menu items and for executing
predefined actions.
Please note that parameters that are set manually using the 6 setting elements cannot be
parameterized via the 3RW5 HMI High Feature.
x Move one position to the right in the input field
x Displaying and switching over graphs. You will find further information in chapter
Graphic display of measured values on the 3RW5 HMI High Feature (Page 156).
x Move one position to the left in the input field
x Switching over graphs. You will find further information in chapter
Graphic display of measured values on the 3RW5 HMI High Feature (Page 156).
x Jump to next menu item
x Set number or letter
x Jump to previous menu item
x Set number or letter
x To confirm
x To open the menu
x Jump to selected menu item
x To exit the menu
x Motor stops as parameterized if the 3RW5 HMI High Feature is the master control
x Motor starts as parameterized if the 3RW5 HMI High Feature is the master control
After an error has been acknowledged when using the 3RW5 HMI High Feature, you
must repeat the ON command by pressing the "Motor Start" key.
x F1: LOCAL / REMOTE: Changes master control
x F2: Reset
x F3-F9 (not available for 3RW52 soft starters)
Master RESET key for restoring the factory setting (Page 202).
Master control function of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature
The 3RW5 HMI High Feature supports you by fetching control if this is required for execution
of a function. If the 3RW5 HMI High Feature does not have control, the following information
appears on the display of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature when a function is entered:
"HMI does not have the control for the starter" - "Do you want the HMI to fetch the control?"
If you confirm the information with the OK key, the 3RW5 HMI High Feature fetches control
(Local). To execute the function, you must then enter it again.
Refer to chapter Operating modes and master control function (Page 32).