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Communications
Human Interface Module
The SMC-FLEX controller can be programmed with the built-in
keypad and LCD display or with our optional Bulletin 20-HIM LCD
human interface modules. Parameters are organized in a three-level
menu structure and divided into programming groups.
Note: Node addressing of the DPI communication card can be
programmed via software or a hand-held DPI HIM. The on-
board HIM cannot be used to address the communication
card.
Keypad Description
The functions of each programming key are described below.
Note: If a human interface module is disconnected from the
SMC-Flex controller while the Logic Mask is set to 1, a
“Coms Loss” fault will occur.
Note: For ease of programming values, after using the Enter key to
edit, use the Sel key to jump to the digit that needs to be
modified, then use the arrow keys to scroll through the digits.
The Bulletin 20-HIM LCD interface modules may be used to program
and control the SMC-Flex controller. The human interface modules
have two sections: a display panel and a control panel. The display
panel duplicates the 3-line, 16-character backlit LCD display and
programming keypad found on front of the SMC-Flex controller.
Refer to Chapter 4 for a description of the programming keys; refer to
Appendix D for a listing of human interface module catalog numbers
that are compatible with the controller.
Note: Bulletin 20-HIM Rev3.002 or later must be utilized with the
SMC-Flex.
Note: Extension cables are available up to a maximum of 10 m in
total length.
Note: A maximum of two HIM modules can be installed.
Table 7.B Keypad Descriptions
Escape
Exit a menu, cancel a change to a parameter value, or
acknowledge a fault/alarm.
Select
Select a digit, select a bit, or enter edit mode in a
parameter screen.
Up/Down
Arrows
Scroll through options increase/decrease a value, or
toggle a bit.
Enter
Enter a menu, enter edit mode in a parameter screen,
or save a change to a parameter value.
Esc
Sel
Summary of Contents for SMC-Flex
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL FOR SERIES B SMC Flex BULLETIN 150...
Page 4: ...Notes...
Page 30: ...1 22 Product Overview Notes...
Page 126: ...9 8 Troubleshooting...
Page 148: ...B 14 Parameter Information Notes...
Page 150: ...C 2 Renewal Parts Notes...
Page 156: ...E 2 Accessories Notes...