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10 Scrolling through all screens
10.1 Description
Scroll buttons (12) can be used to scroll through all screens. The screens are divided into register screens, measured data
screens, digital input screens (numbered as <d.in>, <d.1>, ...), parameter screens (numbered as <P.01>, <P.02>, ...),
protections screens (numbered as <Pr.01>,...) and test screens (numbered as <t.01>,...).
During scrolling, the numbers of the screens appear consecutively. For most screens, the unit of measurement and the
related pictograph are shown together with the screen number.
Example
The screen shows the screen number <
d.1
>, the unit used <
hrs
> and the related symbol for running hours.
Press
Enter
key (13) to call up the actual running hours.
10.2 Overview of the screens
10.2.1 Overview of the Digital input screens
Digital input screens
Designation
Related topic
<d.in>
Digital input status
<d.1>
Running hours (hrs or x 1000 hrs)
See section
<d.2>
Motor starts (x 1 or x 1000)
See section
<d.3>
Module hours (hrs or x 1000 hrs)
See section
<d.4>
Loading hours (hrs or x1000 hrs)
See section
<d.5>
Load relay (x1 or x 1000)
See section
<d.6>
Service timer reading (hrs or x 1000 hrs)
See section
Calling up/resetting the service timer
<d.7>
Actual program version
10.2.2 Overview of the Parameter screens
Parameter screens
Designation
Related topic
<P.01>
Selection between local, remote or LAN
control
See section
Selection between local, remote or LAN control
<P.02>
Setting a node ID for LAN control and the
channels for Mk 4 and Mk 5
See section
Calling up/modifying CAN address control
<P.03>
Settings for IP, gateway and Subnet mask
See section
Calling up/modifying IP, Gateway and
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