Single-function Keys
There are four single-function keys, which are highlighted below and listed in the following table. Each single-function key
always performs only its dedicated function.
Table 4 - Single-function Keys
Single-function Key
Name
Start
(1)
Folders
(1)
Controls
Stop
(1) During drive startup these keys are temporarily inactive.
Soft Key Labels
The soft key labels identify the present function of a corresponding soft key on the keypad. Different screens can show
different soft key labels.
ESC
VIEW
REF
PAR#
TEXT
Table 5 - Soft Key Label Explanation
Soft Key Label
Name
.
Decimal Point
Backspace
+ / -
Sign
#
Number
Language
Scroll Up
Scroll Down
Scroll Left
Scroll Right
ACK
Acknowledge
ALL
All
Function
Starts the drive.
Accesses folders for parameters, diagnostics, memory functions,
preferences, and other tasks.
Accesses jog, direction, auto/manual, and other control functions.
• Stops the drive or clears a fault.
• This key is always active.
• This key is controlled by drive parameter 307 [Start Stop Mode].
Soft Key Labels
Soft Keys
Function
Adds decimal point to the right-most position of a numeric value.
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
Changes the sign of a parameter value.
Selects the Direct Numeric Entry Method to change PowerFlex 750-Series drive parameter associations.
Directly accesses the Select Language To Use screen.
• Scrolls up through display lines.
• Increases a value.
• Scrolls down through display lines.
• Decreases a value.
Scrolls left through display lines.
Scrolls right through display lines.
Acknowledges the fault or alarm on the pop-up screen, stops the backlight from flashing, and keeps the pop-up
screen active.
• Clears all faults, alarms or events when a pop-up box appears from a queue screen.
• Restores all Host or Port device parameters to factory defaults.
Rockwell Automation Publication 750-QS001A-EN-P - March 2015
Reference Section
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