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This chapter describes how to use the Man-Machine Interface (MMI), the necessary steps to set up and
commission an installed 620 Vector Drive.
In order to commission the drive successfully it is necessary to understand the basic operation of the MMI.
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The 620 Vector Drives feature an MMI panel, shown in Figure 4.1 Man-Machine Interface (MMI), comprising a
2x16 character liquid crystal display (LCD), four function keys six command keys and four status LEDs.
Programming commands and data are entered into the drive by using the function keys to navigate the MMI
menu structure and setting various parameters. The LCD and function keys provide a means of tailoring the drive
for individual application requirements, monitoring performance and basic operation of the drive. The status
LEDs show the condition of the drive.
The Command keys provide a means of locally operating the drive.
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The MMI display comprises two lines of plain text information to provide access to the various menu options and
parameters. The top line contains the title of the current menu or parameter and the second contains either one of
the options within the menu, or the value or status of the parameter.
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There are two user views of the MMI, REDUCED and FULL. The reduced view significantly simplifies the MMI
structure by removing the more advanced menu entries.
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Certain terms have specific meanings in the context of the MMI. The most common of these are defined as
follows.
Default
A value which is pre-programmed into the 620 Vector drive during
manufacture and which may be changed if required. Note that it is possible
to completely reset all parameters to their default settings by following the
procedure "Reset to Defaults" later in this chapter.
Diagnostic
A displayed status indicator which can be used to determine the health or
operational mode of the drive. Diagnostics are Read Only.
Local Mode
A special operational mode of the drive where basic operations are
controlled directly from the front panel (MMI) rather than by reference to
external inputs. The opposite to this is Remote.
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