Chapter 4 Display and Operation
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4.3 Status
Display
4.3.1 Save Setting Display
After the SET key is pressed, LCD display will show the following display messages for approx. one
second according to different status.
Display Message
Description
The setting value is saved correctly.
This parameter is read only. Write-protected. (cannot be changed)
Invalid password or no password was input.
The setting value is error or invalid.
The servo system is running and it is unable to accept this setting
value to be changed.
This parameter will not be stored in EEPROM.
This parameter is valid after restarting the drive.
4.3.2 Abort Setting Display
Display Message
Description
In parameter mode, pressing MODE key can abort parameter
setting change and return to monitor mode. In parameter setting
mode, pressing MODE key can return back to parameter mode.
After returning back to parameter mode, pressing MODE key
again can abort parameter setting change.
4.3.3 Fault Message Display
Display Message
Description
When the AC servo drive has a fault, LCD display will display
“ALEnn”. “ALE” indicates the alarm and “nn” indicates the drive
fault code. The display range of alarm code “nn” is 1 to 23. For the
list of drive fault code, please refer to parameter P0-01 or refer to
Chapter 10 (Troubleshooting).
4.3.4 Polarity Setting Display
Display Message
Description
Positive value display. When entering into parameter setting
mode, pressing UP or DOWN arrow key can increase or decrease
the display value. SHIFT key is used to change the selected digit
(The selected digit will blink).
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