
Q7 ASD Installation and Operation Manual
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Q7 ASD Keypad
Q7 Keypad Features
The Q7 Keypad is comprised of an LCD display, three system status LEDs, and eight keys. These items
are described below and their locations are provided in
.
The keypad may be mounted remotely. See
for information on remote mounting.
Speed Ctrl|Local/Remote Key — Toggles the system to and from the Local and Remote modes. The
LED is on when the system is in the Local mode. The Local mode allows the Frequency control
functions to be carried out via the Q7 Keypad.
The Remote mode enables the Frequency control functions to be carried out via any one of the
following methods:
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Pulse Input,
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Motorized Pot,
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Communication Card,
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RS232/485,
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Common TTL,
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Binary/BCD,
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LED Keypad,
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Option Card RX2,
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RX,
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RR, or
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VI/II.
The Remote Frequency control mode selection may be made via Program
⇒ Utility Group ⇒
Frequency Mode.
Up/Down Arrow Key — Increases/decreases the value of the selected parameter or scrolls up/down the
menu listing (continues during press and hold).
Run Mode|Manual/Auto Key — Allows the Q7 ASD to receive Run commands (i.e., Stop, Run,
Forward, etc.) from either the Q7 keypad (Manual) or remotely (Auto) (e.g., RS232/485, Option Card
RX2, etc.).
Read/Write Key (R/W) — Selects a menu item to be changed or accepts and records the changed data
of the selected field.
LCD Display — Displays configuration information, performance data (e.g., motor frequency, bus
voltage, torque, etc.), and diagnostic information.
Stop|Reset Key — Issues the Off command (decelerates to Stop at the programmed rate) if pressed
once while in the Manual mode, or initiates an Emergency Off (terminates the ASD output and applies
the brake if so configured) if pressed twice quickly from the Manual or Auto mode.
Run Key — Issues the Run command while in the Manual mode.
Local/Run/Manual System Status LEDs — On while active.
Setup/Program/Monitor Key (SPM) — Provides a means to access the root menus. Pressing the SPM
key repeatedly loops the system through the active root menus (see