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Figure 23: Function Code List
Some items to keep in mind when interacting with the Function Code List are:
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When entering new function code values, be sure that the number being entered is appropriate for
the currently-selected radix (refer to section 5.4.6): for example, an entered value of “1000” in
hexadecimal is equal to 4096 in decimal.
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If desired, the column widths can be changed by dragging the vertical bars that separate the header
row’s cells to a different position.
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If you begin changing a function code value and then decide to abandon the change, pressing the
ESC key on your keyboard will abandon the change and redisplay the current function code value.
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When editing a function code value, clicking someplace off the entry cell is equivalent to hitting the
ENTER key.
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The values of all non-scanned function codes are only read from the inverter by the web browser
when the “refresh” button is clicked (refer to section 5.4.5). Values of non-scanned function codes
are immediately written down to the inverter when they are changed, however.
5.4.4 Function Code List Filter
A filter function provides Function Code List search
capabilities. To use the filter function, simply type a word
or portion of a word into the filter entry box and then click
the “filter” button. Refer to Figure 24.
The filter will then display only those function codes
currently available in the Function Code List that satisfy
the search criteria. For example, to find all monitor data
1 function codes that contain some derivative of the word
“volt” (such as “voltage” or “volts”), select the “Monitor Data 1” group, enter “volt” in the filter entry box,
and then click the “filter” button.
Once a filter has been entered, it will continue to be applied to all information normally displayed in the
Function Code List for as long as the filter term is left in the filter entry box. Continuing the previous
example where we filtered on the root term “volt” in the monitor data 1 group, we can then easily apply
this filter to all available function codes simply by selecting the “All” function code group. The Function
Code List will now display all command, monitor, configuration etc. function codes that contain the root
term “volt”.
To remove the filter, delete any characters contained in the filter entry box and then click the “filter”
button.
Figure 24: Function Code List Filter