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MSD Servo Drive Compact Operation Manual
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Commissioning
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Id no.: CA97555-001, Rev. 3.0 - Date: 06/2012
4.4.1 Function of buttons T1 and T2
These buttons are used to activate the different menus and to control the corresponding
functions.
Button
Function
Comment
T1 (left)
•
Activation of menu (exit the
device status display)
•
Scrolling through the menus/
sub-menus
•
Setting of values - left segment
display (D1)
The button T1 can be held de-
pressed for any time, because the
display will only scroll through the
menu options of the corresponding
level. No settings will be changed.
T2 (right)
•
Selection of chosen menu
•
Setting of values - right segment
display (D2)
The button T2 must
not
be held
depressed for any length of time,
because the display will change from
one menu level to the next within
the menu structure and then change
the parameter that is reached at the
end. You should therefore always
release the button T2 after each
change in display.
T1 and T2
together
•
Menu level up
•
Accept selection
•
Acknowledge
When pressing T1 and T2 at the
same time, the accepted value will
be flashing for five seconds. During
this time the Save procedure can
still be aborted by pressing any
button, without the set value being
accepted. Otherwise the new value
will be saved after 5 seconds.
General
•
The time the button needs to be
held depressed until an action is
executed, is approx. 1 second.
•
If there is no action by the user
over a period of 60 seconds,
the display returns to the device
status display.
Table 4.5 Function of buttons T1 and T2
4.4.2 Display
The following table defines various displays and status information about the display.
Display
Meaning
Menu entries
(“PA“ in this case serves as an example, further possible entries see
[flashing decimal points]
Selected function in action
[two dashes]
Entry/function not available
[OK]
Action executed successfully, no errors
[Error]
•
Action via control unit
not
executed successfully,
“Er“ flashes in alternation with error number
(see section 4.4.3)
•
Display device error,
“Er“ flashes in alternation with error number and error location
(see “MSD Servo Drive Application Manual“)
Numerical values
(“10” in this case serves as an example)
•
In the parameter menu (PA) error numbers are shown as
deci-
mal
.
•
All other values are displayed in
hexadecimal
mode. In these
cases the diplayed 10 would represent the decimal value 16
Table 4.6 Meaning of display
NOTE:
If no input is made via the keyboard over a period of 60 seconds, the
display returns to the device status display.