Functions; Modes; Identification Mode - ABB ACS6000 User Manual

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9.1.2

Functions

The CDP control panel serves as the basic user interface for operating and
monitoring the drive when the local operating mode has been selected.
The CDP control panel can be attached to or detached from the drive
without having to switch off the auxiliary power supply first.
Using the CDP control panel, it is possible to:
• Enter startup data
• Enter reference values
• Enter start, stop and direction commands
• Display actual values (three values can be read simultaneously)
• Display and adjust parameters
• Display information on the most recent 64 fault events
9.2

Modes

The CDP control panel provides the following modes:
• "9.2.1 Identification mode" on page 200
• "9.2.2 Actual signals mode" on page 202
• "9.2.3 Parameters mode" on page 209
• "9.2.4 Functions mode" on page 214
• Drive mode (not used)
9.2.1

Identification mode

The identification mode informs the user about the CDP control panel
version and the ID number of the drive. The information appears on
the display
• when the power supply is switched on, or
• when the CDP control panel is connected to the drive and the
auxiliary voltage has been switched on already.
When the CDP control panel is initialized, the display changes as follows:
After 2-3 seconds the display shows the drive name (1, 2), the application
software in use (3), and the drive identification (4) is displayed.
3BHS212794 E01 REV M
CDP312 PANEL V5.30
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