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Keypad Operation - YASKAWA CIMR-AC4A0103TAA Quick Start Manual

Ac drive a1000

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Keypad Operation

Digital Operator and Keys
The digital operator is used to program the drive, to start/stop it, and to display fault
information. The LEDs indicate the drive status.
Keys and Functions
Key
F1
Function Key
(F1, F2)
F2
ESC Key
ESC
RESET Key
RESET
RUN Key
RUN
Up Arrow Key
Down Arrow Key
STOP Key
STOP
ENTER Key
ENTER
LO/RE Selection
LO
Key
RE
ALM LED Light
ALM
YASKAWA Europe TOEP C710606 96A - AC Drive A1000 IP54 Wallmount - Quick Start Guide
Name
The functions assigned to F1 and F2 vary depending on the menu that is currently displayed. The
name of each function appears in the lower half of the display window.
• Returns to the previous display.
• Moves the cursor one space to the left.
• Pressing and holding this button will return to the Frequency Reference display.
• Moves the cursor to the right.
• Resets the drive to clear a fault situation.
Starts the drive in the LOCAL mode.
The Run LED
• is on, when the drive is operating the motor.
• flashes during deceleration to stop or when the frequency reference is 0.
• flashes quickly the drive is disabled by a DI, the drive was stopped using a fast stop DI or a run
command was active during power up.
Scrolls up to display the next item, selects parameter numbers and increments setting values.
Scrolls down to display the previous item, selects parameter numbers and decrements setting
values.
Stops drive operation.
• Enters parameter values and settings.
• Selects a menu item to move between displays.
Switches drive control between the operator (LOCAL) and the control circuit terminals
(REMOTE). The LED is on when the drive is in the LOCAL mode (operation from keypad).
On: When the drive detects a fault.
Flashing:
• When an alarm occurs.
• When oPE is detected.
• When a fault or error occurs during Auto-Tuning.
4 Keypad Operation
DIGITAL OPERATOR JVOP-180
F1
ESC
RESET
RUN
Function
ALM
F2
LO
RE
ENTER
STOP
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