Main Keypad Display; Figure 4. Main Keypad Display And Labels - Eaton PowerXL DM1 Series Applications Manual

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Table 2. Keypad buttons.
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Button
Right
OK

Main keypad display

The main keypad LCD display indicates the status of the
motor and the drive and any faults in motor or drive
functions. On the display, the user sees information about
the current location in the menu structure and the item
displayed.

Figure 4. Main keypad display and labels.

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Overview
The display on the main keypad is a customized LCD with
four information areas:
1. (Top line) The top line is state line and indicates whether
the device state is:
• Ready/NRD; Remote/Local;
• RUN/STP;
• REV/FWD;
• Remote/Local; or
• Fault (lit)/Warning (flashing).
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(Cont.).
Description
Right arrow:
Enter parameter group mode.
Enter parameter mode from group mode.
Enter parameter whole edit mode when this parameter can be written.
Enter parameter bit by bit edit mode from whole edit mode.
Navigation button, movement to right when editing a parameter bit by bit.
OK:
To clear all the Fault History if pressed for more than 5 s (including 5 s) in any page.
This button is used in the parameter edit mode to save the parameter setting.
To confirm the start-up list at the end of the Start-Up Wizard.
To confirm the comparison item in parameters comparison mode.
The following is the same with Right key:
Enter parameter whole edit mode when this parameter can be written.
Enter parameter group mode.
Enter parameter mode from group mode.
Chapter 2 - Keypad overview for DM1 Pro
2. (Left line) The left line indicates the control source:
• IO;
• BUS; or
• KEY.
3. (Middle line) The middle line is the parameter:
• Path;
• Value; or
• Unit.
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4. (Bottom line) The bottom line is the menu line. It
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indicates which parameter menu is selected. The
choices are:
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• SW: Start-up wizard;
• MON: Monitor;
• PAR: Parameter;
• FLT: Fault; or
• OPT: Option cards.
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