Publication 1394-5.0 — May 2000
Using the Human Interface Module (HIM)
C-5
Figure C.3
Status Display
Press ENTER to display Choose Mode. Press the Increment or
Decrement keys to see different modes that you can select. Refer to
Figure C.4 and the descriptions on the following pages for more
information.
Understanding HIM Modes
The HIM uses different modes for different purposes.
Display Mode
Display mode allows you to view any of the parameters without being
able to modify them.
Program Mode
Program mode provides access to the complete listing of parameters
available for programming.
Link Mode
Linking creates a connection between two parameters so that
information can be passed to or from another device. Refer to Linking
Parameters for more information.
Startup Mode
Startup mode initiates the auto startup procedure for the 1394. Refer
to the Configuring Your 1394 Analog Servo System chapter for more
information.
EEProm Mode
EEProm mode allows you to reset all parameters to the factory default
settings. The EEProm mode also allows you to save values that you
program to nonvolatile memory (EEProm) to be used as user defaults.
Recall mode restores any previously stored user values. EEProm
mode also contains the optional Copy Cat feature if it is available on
your Series B HIM.
Important: The Drive/System must be disabled in order for the save
Function to be executed properly.
Summary of Contents for Allen-Bradley 1394
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Page 10: ...Publication 1394 5 0 May 2000 viii Table of Contents...
Page 118: ...Publication 1394 5 0 May 2000 5 8 Wiring Your 1394 Analog Servo System...
Page 124: ...Publication 1394 5 0 May 2000 6 6 Commissioning 1394 GMC and GMC Turbo Systems...
Page 166: ...Publication 1394 5 0 May 2000 8 30 Configuring Your 1394 Analog Servo System...
Page 232: ...Publication 1394 5 0 May 2000 A 34 Specifications...
Page 292: ...Publication 1394 5 0 May 2000 D 14 Catalog Numbers...