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Figure 5-3
Explanation of the operator control dialog
● "Max" shows the maximum number of data sets parameterized (and thereby available for
selection) in the drive.
● "Drive" indicates which data set is currently active in the drive.
● "AOP" indicates which particular data set is currently being displayed in the operator
panel.
5.4

Menu: Fault/alarm memory

When you select the menu, a screen appears containing an overview of faults and alarms
that are present.
For each drive object, the system indicates whether any faults or alarms are present. ("Fault"
or "Alarm" appears next to the relevant drive object).
In the graphic below, you can see that at least one active fault/alarm is present for the
"VECTOR" drive object. No faults/alarms are indicated for the other drive objects.
Advanced Operator Panel 30 (AOP30)
Operating Instructions, 11/2017, A5E00331451A
Data set selection
Control via the operator panel
5.4 Menu: Fault/alarm memory
Fault/alarm memory
When you navigate to the line with active
alarms/faults and then press the F5 <Diag>
key, the system displays a screen in which
you have to select the current or old
alarms/faults.
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