STEP 4
Operating & Programming Menu Navitation
Main Menu
The data on the control keypad are arranged in menus and submenus. The
first menu level consists of M1 to M8 and is called the Main Menu. The
structure of these menus and their submenus is illustrated below. Some of
the submenus will vary for each application choice.
Main Menu Navigation
Menu Navigation:
Up Arrow — The up arrow
advances to the next
menu item.
For example, pressing the
up arrow once will
advance from M1 to M2.
Down Arrow — The down
arrow backs up to the
previous menu item.
For example, pressing the
down arrow once will back
up from M2 to M1.
Right Arrow — The right
arrow will advance to the
next level in the menu.
For example, pressing the
right arrow once will
advance from M2 to R2.1.
Left Arrow — The left
arrow will back up one
level in the menu
structure.
For example, pressing the
left arrow once will back
up from R2.1 to M2.
Note:
Enter Key — Holding the "Enter" key for more than 3 seconds will
allow you to go directly to the programming mode.
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M1 Parameters
G1.1
. . .
G1.x
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M2 Keypad Control
R2.1 Keypad Reference
P2.2 Keypad Direction
. . .
P2.x Stop Button Active
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M3 Active Faults
A3.1 Active Fault 1
. . .
A3.x Active Fault x
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M4 Fault History
H4.1 Most Recent Fault
. . .
H4.1.x Oldest Saved Fault
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M5 System Menu
S5.1 Language
S5.2 Application
S5.3 Copy Parameters
S5.4 Compare Parameters
S5.5 Security
S5.6 Keypad Settings
S5.7 Hardware Settings
S5.8 System Information
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M6 Expander Boards
G6.1 Slot A Board
. . .
G6.5 Slot E Board
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M7 Monitor
V7.1 Output Frequency–0.00 Hz
V7.2 Frequency Reference–0.00 Hz
. . .
M7.1x Multimonitor
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M8 Operate Mode
O1 Output Frequency–0.0 Hz
O2 Freq Reference–0.0 Hz
. . .
Ox
T3.1.1 Operation Days
. . .
T3.1.13 Zero Speed
T4.1.1 Operation Days
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T4.1.13 Zero Speed
N7.1x.1
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