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Keypad Buttons Description
5 - KEYPAD OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING
5.3 Keypad Buttons Description
The following describes each button on the Standard Keypad.
This key causes the drive to begin spinning the motor in the Forward direction if this direction is enabled (See
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AFN 19, Run Prevent) and if the keypad is the active control source (See DRV 04, Drive Mode 1)
NOTE:
Drive
enable (EN) terminal input must be active
This key causes the drive to begin spinning the motor in the Reverse direction if this direction is enabled (See
AFN 19, Run Prevent) and if the keypad is the active control source (See DRV 04, Drive Mode 1)
NOTE:
Drive enable (EN) terminal input must be active
Press the Jog button to enter Jog mode. The green Jog indicator in the key illuminates when the drive is in Jog
mode. To jog the motor in either direction, press either the FWD or REV. The motor will operate at the speed
programmed in parameter I/O 12 (Jog Speed). To exit Jog mode, press Jog again. Must be set to LOCal.
The [UP] arrow key is used in a variety of ways:
Increase the value of a numeric parameter (including drive speed)
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Select the next value of an enumerated parameter.
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Scroll forwards through the parameters within a group. When the first parameter is displayed, it returns to
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the end of the list.
When a list of faults is displayed, it moves from one fault to the next. After the last fault is displayed, it
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returns to the first fault
The [DOWN] arrow key is used in a variety of ways:
Decrease the value of a numeric parameter (including drive speed).
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Select the previous value of an enumerated parameter.
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Scrolls backwards through the parameters within a group. When the first parameter is displayed, it returns
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to the end of the list.
When a list of faults is displayed, it moves from one fault to the previous fault. After the first fault is dis
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played, it returns to the last fault
The [LEFT] arrow key moves the cursor one digit to the left when editing a numeric parameter. It will scroll to
the least significant digit on the right if cursor is at the most significant digit.
The LEFT arrow allows menu groups to be scrolled through in the opposite direction of the menu key.
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The [STOP/RESET} key halts the operation of the RSi S4 drive unless it is disabled by parameter
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AFN 20 - Stop key. This parameter also determines the type of stop (coast, ramp or DCI) that occurs when
STOP is pressed. This button works (unless disabled) with any control source.
[Menu] scrolls between the operate screen and the available parameter groups.
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When viewing a parameter, pressing [MENU] will jump to the top of the menu. For the DRV, FUN, I/O,
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AFN and APP menu groups, it will return you to the Jump Code.
When a parameter is being programmed (cursor), and [MENU] is pressed, the change is aborted and the old
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value is restored.
When the Drive is in the Operate Mode, pressing [ENTER] will allow you to change the speed reference if
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the drive is configured to use the keypad for the reference source.
Pressing while a parameter is shown will put in program mode.
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Stores the new value of a parameter.
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Pressing this key toggles drive control between the loc and rem control modes.
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It can be configured to shift:
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a) the Run/Stop command (FWD or REV)
b) the speed reference signal or both a and b.
It can also be set to “disabled”. It will operate either in Stop mode or while the drive is running. If power is
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removed and reapplied, the memory will retain the last selected function.
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(Control loc/rem button) for information on this key.
Summary of Contents for RSi S4 Series
Page 4: ......
Page 9: ...1 1 Introduction...
Page 16: ...8 1 INTRODUCTION NOTES...
Page 17: ...9 2 Technical Specifications...
Page 28: ...20 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS NOTES...
Page 29: ...21 3 Installation...
Page 37: ...29 4 Connections...
Page 51: ...43 4 CONNECTIONS 4 5 2 S4 Wiring Diagram S4 Series Wiring Diagram...
Page 56: ...48 4 CONNECTIONS NOTES...
Page 57: ...49 5 Keypad Operation and Programming...
Page 70: ...62 NOTES 5 KEYPAD OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING...
Page 71: ...63 6 Parameter Groups...
Page 82: ...74 NOTES 6 S4 Parameter Groups...
Page 83: ...75 7 Parameter Descriptions...
Page 149: ...141 8 Troubleshooting Maintenance...
Page 159: ...151 9 Motor Characteristics...
Page 162: ...154 9 MOTOR CHARACTERISTICS NOTES...
Page 163: ...155 10 Options...
Page 165: ...157 11 Appendices...