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5 Configuring the Governor with the Hand Held Programmer
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The numeric keys (no particular background color) serve to enter
parameter numbers and the parameter values.
.
+/-
The point key is used for entering decimal places. The allowable number of
decimal places after the point is to be seen from the third line of the display (value
range).
CE
If a typing mistake occurs while entering parameter numbers or values, entry
can be aborted with the [CE] key (CE =
C
lear
E
ntry). The blinking cursor will
disappear from the topmost line and the previous value will be displayed again.
ON/OFF
BEGIN LIST
With this key, the user mask for the currently selected parameter is activated or
deactivated. The Hand Held Programmer must, however, have been programmed to at
least level 4 if this key is to be used.
These keys (background black) are destined for selecting parameters. For
direct input, the [NUMBER] key is to be pressed first. The parameter
number will be replaced by a blinking cursor indicating that a new
number may be entered. Entry is terminated by pressing the [ENTER]
key (background black/green) which will bring the desired parameter into
display. In case the parameter number entered does not exist, the
parameter with the next higher number is selected. Pressing the key [
↑
]
will select the next parameter, pressing [
↓
] the preceding one.
MASK
ON/OFF
With this key, the user mask of the Hand Held Programmer is switched on and
off. It has to be recalled that the Hand Held Programmer must have been programmed
to at least level 4 if this key is to be used.
VALUE
+
×10
×10
_
ENTER
With these keys (background green), the value of the
parameter selected can be altered. For direct input, the key [VALUE] is to be pressed
first. The topmost line will display a blinking cursor indicating that a new value may be
entered. Entry is terminated with the key [ENTER], and the entered value is accepted by
the governor. Should the entered value happen to be smaller than the lower limit or
larger than the upper one, the respective limit value will be set instead. An alternative
option provides for continuously changing the values. Thus, by pressing the [+] key the
value displayed will be increased and by pressing the [-] key decreased. The increment
of these changes can be set through the parameter 1876 VALUE_STEP. VALUE_STEP
always refers to the smallest adjustable unit of a parameter (with two decimal places
this will be hundredths, with integer numbers units, etc.).
NUMBER
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NEXT
LAST
ENTER