Quick Access Mode; Keypad Shortcuts; Mode Examples - Emerson Powerdrive F300 User Manual

Universal variable speed ac drive for induction and permanent magnet motors
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5.2.3

Quick access mode

The quick access mode allows direct access to any parameter without
scrolling through menus and parameters.
To enter the quick access mode, press and hold the
on the keypad while in 'parameter mode'.
Figure 5-3 Quick access mode
AUTO
HAND
5.2.4

Keypad shortcuts

In 'parameter mode':
If the
up and down
together, then the keypad display will jump to the start of the
parameter menu being viewed, i.e. Pr 05.005 being viewed, when
the above buttons pressed together will jump to Pr 05.000.
If the
left and right
then the keypad display will jump to the last viewed parameter in
Menu 0.
In 'parameter edit mode':
If the
up and down
together, then the parameter value of the parameter being edited will
be set to 0.
If the
left and right
least significant digit (furthest right) will be selected on the keypad
display for editing.
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Enter button
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keypad buttons are pressed together,
keypad buttons are pressed
keypad buttons are pressed together, the
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Operation
Figure 5-4 Mode examples
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AUTO
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3
AUTO
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1. Parameter view mode: Read write or Read only
2. Status mode: Drive OK status
If the drive is ok and the parameters are not being edited or viewed, the
upper row of the display will show one of the following:
'Inhibit', 'Ready' or 'Run'.
3. Status mode: Trip status
When the drive is in trip condition, the upper row of the display will
indicate that the drive has tripped and the lower row of the display will
show the trip code. For further information regarding trip codes. refer to
Table 13-3 Trip indications on page 262.
4. Status mode: Alarm status
During an 'alarm' condition the upper row of the display flashes between
the drive status (Inhibit, Ready or Run, depending on what is displayed)
and the alarm.
Do not change parameter values without careful
consideration; incorrect values may cause damage or a
safety hazard.
WARNING
NOTE
When changing the values of parameters, make a note of the new
values in case they need to be entered again.
NOTE
For new parameter-values to apply after the line power supply to the
drive is interrupted, new values must be saved. Refer to section
5.7 Saving parameters on page 108.
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