CHAPTER 3: INTERFACING WITH THE MM300
GRAPHICAL CONTROL PANEL
MM300 MOTOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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MM300 programming techniques
To streamline the setting entry process, the graphical control panel omits non-functional
settings from the display.
CAUTION:
Settings may be changed while the motor is running. However, appropriate measures
must be taken to limit the consequences of entering unintended or misunderstood
setting values. Consequences of inappropriate settings to the specific application at
hand include loss of protection, loss of control, and undesired starting or stopping.
Enumeration
setpoints
Enumeration settings select from a limited set of values (for example, enabled or disabled).
The following procedure describes how to edit an enumeration setting.
1.
Use the soft-keys to select the relevant setting page.
2.
Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the relevant setting field.
3.
Press the
ENTER
key. A popup window will appear with a list of available values.
4.
Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to select from the available values. If there are more than
seven available values, then an arrow indicator will appear on the lower right of the
popup to indicate additional selections.
5.
Press the
ENTER
key when complete to exit the edit sequence. The selection will be
automatically saved.
6.
Press Esc to cancel the edit and leave the setpoint unchanged.
Figure 3-19: Enumeration setpoint editing
Numeric setpoints
Numeric setpoints accept a numerical value within a specific range. The numeric setpoint
editor is a numeric input panel, with the current value shown on the number display. The
minimum, maximum, step, and default values are shown on the left of the keypad, and the
label of the setpoint being edited is displayed on the menu bar of the setpoint editor.
Figure 3-20: Numeric setpoint editor window
Label of
setpoint being
edited
Indication of additional
setpoint values
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