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Digitax HD M753 Control User Guide
Issue Number: 3
5 Getting started
This chapter introduces the user interfaces, menu structure and security
levels of the drive.
5.1
Display and Keypad operation
The drive can be directly fitted with a KI-Compact Display.
Or
A Remote-Keypad RTC connected to the drive via a KI-Remote keypad
adaptor.
5.1.1
KI-Compact Display
The M75X display provides the following features:
•
Displays drive status information.
•
Allows the drive to be identified with a unique EtherCAT station alias
configured via dials on the front of the display.
•
A push button to reset drive trips.
lf not already fitted, the display can be ordered from the supplier of the
drive. Refer to Table 2-3
Display / Keypad identification
5.1.2
Drive state representation
Figure 5-1 KI-Compact Display
1
. Single Character display.
2
. Reset switch.
3
. Rotary dial for station alias setting (least significant).
4
. Rotary dial for station alias setting (Most significant).
The display provides the following drive status information:
A single character code is used to indicate non tripped drive states as
a non flashing display, refer to Table 5-1 for further information.
Table 5-1 Single character status indication codes (non tripped
drive state)
The decimal point on the display is used to alert the user to either of two
situations:
•
The SD card is being accessed.
The decimal point on the display will be illuminated constantly
whenever the drive is accessing the SD card.
•
The drive has an active alarm.
The decimal point will flash if the drive has an active alarm.
5.1.3
Station alias configuration
A station alias can be used to uniquely identify a particular slave on the
EtherCAT network, however it is unnecessary for a user to set a station
alias in order to initiate EtherCAT communications.
When a Digitax HD M753 is fitted with a KI-Compact Display the rotary
dials on the display allow for an EtherCAT station alias to be configured
when set to a non zero value. The station alias feature will also need to
be configured in the EtherCAT master.
The station alias setting configured using the KI-Compact Display is an
8 bit value (decimal 1 to 255). The most significant nibble is set by
adjusting the top dial and the least significant nibble is set by the bottom
dial (see Figure 5-1
Dial settings and equivalent decimal values are shown in Table 5-2.
1
2
3
4
Display
character
Drive status
LED
Description
Drive output
stage
Non flashing
(RED)
Inhibit state
Disabled
Flashing
(RED)
Communications to
drive lost for
> 10 seconds
N/A
Non flashing
(RED)
Ready state
Disabled
Non flashing
(RED)
Under the following
status indicators:
Stop
Scan
Run
Supply Loss
Deceleration
DC injection
Position
Active
Heat
Phasing
Enabled
Non flashing
(RED)
Under voltage
Disabled
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