B. Menu keys
Menu keys are used to access the menus for setting up
parameters, toggling through status display modes during
normal operation, and viewing fault log data.
Callout
Key
Function
B1
Status
Shows operational information.
B2
Quick Menu Allows access to parameters for initial
set-up instructions. Also provides
detailed application steps. Refer
to
chapter 3.7.1.1 Quick Menu Mode
B3
Main Menu Allows access to all parameters. Refer to
chapter 3.7.1.6 Main Menu Mode
.
B4
Alarm Log
Shows a list of current warnings and the
last 10 alarms.
Table 3.3 LCP Menu Keys
C. Navigation keys
Navigation keys are used for programming functions and
moving the display cursor. The navigation keys also
provide speed control in local (hand) operation. The
display brightness can be adjusted by pressing [Status] and
[
▲
]/[
▼
] keys.
Callout
Key
Function
C1
Back
Reverts to the previous step or list in the
menu structure.
C2
Cancel Cancels the last change or command as
long as the display mode has not changed.
C3
Info
Shows a definition of the selected function.
C4
OK
Accesses parameter groups or enables an
option.
C5
▲
▼
◄
►
Moves between items in the menu.
Table 3.4 LCP Navigation Keys
D. Indicator lights
Indicator lights are used to identify the drive status and to
provide a visual notification of warning or fault conditions.
Callout Indicator Indicator
light
Function
D1
On
Green
Lights when the drive receives
power from the mains voltage or
a 24 V external supply.
D2
Warn.
Yellow
Lights when warning conditions
are active. Text appears in the
display area identifying the
problem.
D3
Alarm
Red
Lights during a fault condition.
Text appears in the display area
identifying the problem.
Table 3.5 LCP Indicator Lights
E. Operation keys and reset
The operation keys are found toward the bottom of the
local control panel.
Callout
Key
Function
E1
Hand On Starts the drive in local control. An
external stop signal by control input or
serial communication overrides the local
[Hand On].
E2
Off
Stops the motor but does not remove
power to the drive.
E3
Auto On
Puts the system in remote operational
mode so it can respond to an external
start command by control terminals or
serial communication.
E4
Reset
Resets the drive manually after a fault has
been cleared.
Table 3.6 LCP Operation Keys and Reset
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