1.13.9 Parameter Selection
Press [Menu] to start the Menu mode, which produces the
following readout in the display:
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Illustration 1.34 Menu Mode Display
Line 3 in the display shows the parameter group number
and name.
In Menu mode, the parameters are divided into groups.
Selection of parameter group is effected using the [< >]
keys.
The following parameter groups are accessible:
Group no.
Parameter group
0
Operation & Display
1
Load & Motor
2
References & Limits
3
Inputs & Outputs
4
Special functions
5
Serial communication
6
Technical functions
When the required parameter group is selected, select the
parameter with the [+]/[ -] keys:
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Illustration 1.35 Select a Parameter
The third line of the display shows the parameter number
and name, while the status/value of the selected
parameter is shown in line 4.
Changing data
Regardless of whether a parameter is selected under the
Quick Menu mode or the Menu mode, the procedure for
changing data is the same. Press [Change Data] to change
the selected parameter, following which the underlining in
line 4 flashes on the display. The procedure for changing
data depends on whether the selected parameter
represents a numerical data value or a text value.
Changing a data value
If the selected parameter is a text value, change the text
value with the [+] or [-] key.
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Illustration 1.36 Change a Data Value
The bottom display line shows the value that is entered
(saved) when acknowledgment is given [OK].
Change of numeric data value
If the selected parameter is represented by a numerical
data value, select a digit with the [
◄
] or [
►
] key.
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Illustration 1.37 Change a Numeric Data Value - I
The selected digit can then be changed infinitely variably
with the [+] or [-] key:
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Illustration 1.38 Change a Numeric Data Value - II
The selected digit is indicated by the digit flashing. The
bottom display line shows the data value that is entered
(saved) when signing off with [OK].
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