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Using the Human Interface Module (HIM)
Figure C.1 shows an example of a HIM.
Figure C.1
Example of a HIM
The display panel provides the following keys:
The HIM provides the following keys for the control panel section:
Display Panel
Control Panel
Human Interface Module
(HIM)
Press this key:
To:
This key is
referred to as:
Go back one level in the menu tree that the HIM uses to organize information.
The Escape key
Alternate which display line (top or bottom) is currently active.
The Select key
Increment (increase) the selected value. If no value is selected, use this key to scroll through
the groups or parameters currently selected.
The Increment key
Decrement (decrease) the selected value. If no value is selected, use this key to scroll
through the groups or parameters currently selected.
The Decrement key
Select the group or parameter that is currently active or enter the selected parameter value
into memory. The top line of the display automatically becomes active to let you choose
another parameter or group.
The Enter key
Press this key:
To:
This key is
referred to as:
Start operation if the hardware is enabled and no other control devices are sending a Stop
command. You can disable this key by using Start/Jog Mask (parameter 126).
The Start key
Initiate a stop sequence if the drive is running. The drive stops according to the stop type
specified in Logic Options (parameter 17).
Clear the fault and reset the drive if the drive has stopped due to a fault.
The Stop key
Jog the motor at the specified speed. Release the key to stop the jog.
The Jog key
Change the motor direction. The appropriate Direction Indicator light will light to indicate
direction.
The Change Direction key
Increase or decrease the HIM speed command. An indication of this command is shown on
the visual Speed Indicator.
Press both keys simultaneously to store the current HIM speed command in HIM memory.
Cycling power or removing the HIM from the drive sets the speed command to the value
stored in HIM memory.
These arrows are only available with digital speed control.
The Up Arrow and
Down Arrow keys