Ch09 Digital Keypad | VFD-ED
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10. Numeric Input Setting: on the toolbar, click
.
This object allows you to provide parameters or communication ports and to input numbers.
Open a new file and double-click on that window to display the
Numeric Input Setting
dialog box.
a.
Refer Device
: specifies the
Write
and the
Read
values. Enter the numbers to display and the
corresponding parameter and communication port numbers. For example, enter 012C to Read and
Write Parameter Pr.01-44.
b.
OutLine Setting
: specifies the
Frame Setting
,
Font Setting
,
Hori. Alignment
, and
Vert.
Alignment
for the outline.
c.
Function Key
: specifies the function key to program on the keypad in the
Function Key
box. The
corresponding key on the keypad starts to blink. Press ENTER to confirm the setting.
d.
Value Type
and
Value Length
: specify the range of the
Min Value
and
Max Value
for the
Limit
Setting
. Note that the corresponding supporting values for VFD-ED must be 16 bits. 32 bit values
are not supported.
e.
Value Setting
: automatically set by the keypad itself.
f.
Limit Setting
: specifies the range for the numeric input here.
For example, if you set
Function Key
to
F1
,
Min Value
to 0 and
Max Value
to 4, when you press F1 on
the keypad, then you can press Up/Down on the keypad to increase or decrease the value. Press
ENTER on the keypad to confirm your setting. You can also view the parameter table for Pr.01-44 to
verify if you correctly entered the value.
11. Download the TP Page
Press Up or Down on the keypad to select “PC Link” in the Menu. Then press ENTER on the keypad. The
screen displays “Waiting”. In TPEditor, choose a page that you have created, and then on the
Communication
menu click
Write to TP
to start downloading the page to the keypad. Then, the keypad
displays “Receiving”. When you see “Completed” on the keypad screen, the download is finished. You
can then press ESC on the keypad to go back to the menu screen.
Summary of Contents for VFD-ED Series
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Page 10: ...Ch01 Introduction VFD ED 1 3 1 2 Model Name 1 3 Serial Number...
Page 21: ...Ch01 Introduction VFD ED 1 14 Built In Keyboard Panel KPED LE01 Unit mm inch...
Page 26: ...Ch02 Installation VFD ED 2 5 Ambient Temperature Derating Curve Altitude Derating Curve...
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Page 28: ...Ch03 Wiring VFD ED 3 1 Chapter 3 Wiring 3 1 Wiring 3 2 System Wiring Diagram...
Page 30: ...Ch03 Wiring VFD ED 3 3 3 1 Wiring...
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Page 38: ...Ch04 Main Circuit Terminals VFD ED 4 3 4 1 Main Circuit Diagram Frame B Frames C D Frame E...
Page 46: ...Ch05 Control Terminals VFD ED 5 3 Frame E Step 1 Step 2 Step 3...
Page 47: ...Ch05 Control Terminals VFD ED 5 4 5 2 Control Terminal Specifications...
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Page 94: ...06 Optional Accessories VFD ED 6 43 EMC Filter Model B84143D0150R127 Unit mm inch...
Page 95: ...06 Optional Accessories VFD ED 6 44 EMC Filter Model B84143D0200R127 Unit mm inch...
Page 96: ...06 Optional Accessories VFD ED 6 45 EMC Filter Model B84142A0042R122 Unit mm inch...
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