The Monitor Mode
In Monitor Mode, you may observe the value of selected parameters while the
drive is running. This mode is activated by pressing SHIFT+MON/F1, or by
navigating to this mode from the Menu Display Model.
The parameters that may be monitored are as follows:
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Output Freq
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Output Current
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Drive Temp
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Out Torq%
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Active Spd Ref
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Drive Load
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Motor Temp
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Out Power
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Motor RPM
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DC Bus Voltage
FLTED
NOEN
NRDY
RDY
OVRV
LO_V
CLIM
TLIM
HICR
HITP
JOG
ZSPD
ACCL
DECL
FWD
REV
DCI
KSTP
LSL
COF
MLOS
Drive is faulted.
No drive enable at the terminal strip.
Drive is not ready (drive enable active).
Drive is ready (drive enable active).
An overvoltage condition exists.
An undervoltage condition exists.
Drive is in Current limit.
Drive is in Torque Limit.
A high current condition exists.
A high temperature warning.
Jog is in jogging mode.
Zero speed; Run command present, but not reference.
Drive is accelerating.
Drive is decelerating.
Drive running in Forward at speed.
Drive running in Reverse at speed.
DC injection braking is active.
Drive stopped from the keypad when terminal strip control source.
Line-start lockout.
Catch-on-the-fly start in progress.
Line power has been interrupted to control.
Status of the Drive
Listed in order from highest to lowest priority; if more than one status is active, the
high-priority status is displayed.
Output
Frequency
keypad display window
RDY 10.00Hz KYP
First line
Second line
Third Line
KST
KYP
LOC
REM
SLC
SLP
TRM
TSK
Keypad speed control with terminal strip Start/Stop control.
Keypad (if Local/Remote switching not enabled).
Local Mode.
Remote Mode.
Serial Link is in complete control.
Serial link is in partial control ( reference from serial link).
Terminal strip ( if Local/Remote switching not enabled).
Terminal strip speed control with keypad Start/Stop.
3-Letter Code for Control Path
Figure 8: Common Status Line for Displays in all Modes Except the Operate Mode
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