Keypad Components And Functions - YASKAWA GA800 Technical Reference

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Keypad Components and Functions

Symbol
Name
RUN LED
A
ALM LED
B
C
microSD Card Slot
Function Keys
(F1, F2, F3)
D
LO/RE LED
E
YASKAWA SIEPC71061737D GA800 Drive Technical Reference
Figure 4.1 Keypad
Table 4.1 Keypad Components and Functions
Illuminates to show that the drive is operating the motor.
The LED turns OFF when the drive stops.
Flashes to show that:
• The drive is decelerating to stop.
• The drive received a Run command with a frequency reference of 0 Hz, but the drive is not set for zero speed control.
Flashes quickly to show that:
• The drive received a Run command from the MFDI terminals and is switching to REMOTE Mode while the drive is in LOCAL Mode.
• The drive received a Run command from the MFDI terminals when the drive is not in Drive Mode.
• The drive received a Fast Stop command.
• The safety function shut off the drive output.
• You pushed
on the keypad while the drive is operating in REMOTE Mode.
• The drive is energized with an active Run command and b1-17 = 0 [Run Command at Power Up = Disregard Existing RUN Command].
Illuminates when the drive detects a fault.
Flashes when the drive detects:
• Alarm
• Operation Errors
• A fault or alarm during Auto-Tuning
The light turns off during regular drive operation. There are no alarms or faults.
The insertion point for a microSD card.
The menu shown on the keypad sets the functions for function keys.
The name of each function is in the lower half of the display window.
Illuminated: The keypad controls the Run command (LOCAL Mode).
OFF: The control circuit terminal or serial transmission device controls the Run command (REMOTE Mode).
Note:
• LOCAL: Use the keypad to operate the drive. Use the keypad to enter Run/Stop commands and the frequency reference command.
• REMOTE: Use the control circuit terminals or serial transmission to operate the drive. Use the frequency reference source entered in
b1-01 and the Run command source selected in b1-02.

4.2 Keypad Components and Functions

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