Reset Of Error Messages; Resetting Of Peak Values; Acknowledge Of Feedbacks - KEB COMBIVERT R6-N Programming Manual

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For some parameters it is not reasonable that the selected values are immediately active. For that reason they
are called ENTER-Parameters, they do not become active until the ENTER-key is pressed.
2.1.5 Not set-programmable parameters
Certain parameters are not set-programmable, since their value must be the same in all sets (e.g. bus address
or baud rate). The parameter set number is missing in the parameter identification in order that these parame-
ters are immediately visible.
Always the same value is valid for all non set-programmable parameters independent of the selected
parameter set!

2.1.6 Reset of error messages

If a malfunction occurs during operation, the actual display is overwritten by a blinking error message. The error
message can be deleted by pressing the ENTER key, so the initial value is displayed again.
Attention! Resetting the error message with ENTER is not an error reset, i.e. the error status in the inverter
is not reset. Thus it is possible to change adjustments before the error reset. An error reset is only possible by
reset terminal or control release.

2.1.7 Resetting of peak values

There are parameters which display the peak values to draw conclusions from the operational performance of
a drive. Peak value means the highest measured value is stored for the ON time of the inverter (slave pointer
principle). The peak value is cancelled by ▲ or ▼ and the actual measured value is shown in the display.

2.1.8 Acknowledge of feedbacks

Some parameters send a feedback in order to monitor the proper operation. Par example, the display "PASS"
indicates after copying a set, that the operation was completed error free. These feedbacks must be accepted
with ENTER.
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