Viewing and editing parameters, Viewing and editing parameters -4 – Rockwell Automation 22F PowerFlex 4M User Manual FRN 1.xx - 2.xx User Manual
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PowerFlex 4M Adjustable Frequency Drive FRN 1.xx - 2.xx User Manual
Publication 22F-UM001D-EN-E
The last user-selected Display Group parameter is saved when power is removed and is displayed by
default when power is reapplied.
The following is an example of basic integral keypad and display functions. This example provides basic
navigation instructions and illustrates how to program the first Program Group parameter.
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Speed
Potentiometer
Used to control speed of drive. Default is active.
Controlled by parameter
[Speed Reference].
Start
Used to start the drive. Default is active.
Controlled by parameter
[Start Source].
Reverse
Used to reverse direction of the drive. Default is active.
Controlled by parameters
[Start Source] and
[Reverse Disable].
Stop
Used to stop the drive or clear a fault. This key is always
active. Controlled by parameter
[Stop Mode].
No. LED
LED State
Description
Viewing and Editing Parameters
Step
Key(s)
Example Displays
1. When power is applied, the last user-selected
Display Group parameter number is briefly
displayed with flashing characters. The display
then defaults to that parameter’s current value.
(Example shows the value of d001 [Output
Freq] with the drive stopped.)
2. Press Esc once to display the Display Group
parameter number shown on power-up. The
parameter number will flash.
3. Press Esc again to enter the group menu. The
group menu letter will flash.
4. Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow to scroll
through the group menu (d, P, t, C and A).
Press Enter or Sel to enter a group. The
rightmost digit of the last viewed parameter in
that group will flash.
5. Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow to scroll
through the parameters in the group.
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