Status Display; Setting Saved Display; Decimal Point; Alarm Message - Delta ASDA-M Series User Manual

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Chapter 4 Panel Display and Operation

4.3 Status Display

4.3.1 Setting Saved Display

When finishing editing parameter, press the SET Key to save the setting. The panel will
display the setting status according to the setting for a second.
Displayed Symbol

4.3.2 Decimal Point

Displayed Symbol

4.3.3 Alarm Message

Displayed Symbol

4.3.4 Positive and Negative Sign Setting

Displayed Symbol
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The setting value is saved correctly. (Saved)
Read-only parameter. Write-protected. (Read-Only)
Enter the wrong password or no password has been entered.
(Locked)
Incorrect setting value or enter the reserved setting value. (Out of
Range)
No entering is allowed when it is Servo ON. (Servo On)
Parameter will be effective after the drive is repower on. (Power On)
High byte / low byte indication: When the data is displayed in decimal
32 bits, it is for indicating the current high or low byte.
Negative sign: When the data is displayed in decimal format, the two
decimal points in the left represents the negative sign, no matter it is
showed in 16 or 32 bits. When it is showed in hexadecimal format, it
only shows positive sign.
When there is an error of the drive, it will show 'AL' as the alarm sign
and 'nnn' as the alarm code.
For further explanation, please refer to Chapter 8, P0-01, parameter
description, or the chapter of troubleshooting.
When entering into the Editing Setting Mode, pressing UP / DOWN
Key can increase or decrease the displayed content. The SHIFT Key
can change the desired adjusted carry value. (The carry value is
blinking at the moment.)
Pressing the SHIFT Key for two seconds can switch the positive (+)
and negative (-) sign. If the parameter is over the range after
switching the positive or negative sign, then it cannot be switched.
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Revision December, 2014

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