1.2 Part Names and Functions
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Operation Keys
Note: “Cursor” indicates the position on the display that is flashing.
Key Description
Resets alarms.
(An alarm cannot be reset until the cause of the alarm is removed.)
Changes the mode of the Digital Operator.
• When setting parameters, moves the cursor as follows:
From the parameter number area to the setting area
From the setting area to the parameter number area
• When setting parameters, saves the settings in the SERVO-
PACK.
• Changes the display to the selected utility function to execute a
utility function.
• Moves the cursor to the bottom line in Parameter/Monitor
Mode. If this key is pressed again, it moves the cursor up one
line.
• In Utility Mode, moves the cursor up four lines at a time.
Turns the servo ON and OFF as required to execute utility func-
tions.
For example, this is necessary to execute jogging or advanced
autotuning.
Move the cursor to the right and left in Parameter/Monitor Mode.
• Changes between parameters and monitors as follows:
From Un to Pn
From Pn to Un
• Increment/decrement the parameter number, setting, monitor
number, or utility number.
• When jogging, operates the motor in forward or reverse.
In Parameter Copy Mode, reads the parameters in the SERVO-
PACK to the Digital Operator.
• In Parameter Copy Mode, writes the parameters in the Digital
Operator to the SERVOPACK.
• In Parameter/Monitor Mode, saves the current display status.
When the power is turned OFF and ON again, the same display
will appear as the initial display.