Rockwell Automation 7000A PowerFlex Medium Voltage Drive (A-Frame) - Classic Control User Manual
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Operator Interface 3-9
7000 “A” Frame
7000A-UM150F-EN-P – June 2013
The operations for these latter keys will not be explained within the
description of individual screen operations. They are explained here
and apply equally to all screens.
F1 - Help
This operation is active on every screen, even if the 'Softkey' is not
displayed. Help is context sensitive and will display help that relates
to the screen that you are currently viewing.
F6 - Alarms
The F6 'Softkey' will always get you to the Alarm Summary Screen.
A new alarm will cause this key to flash in reverse video.
F8 - Next Page
When a screen is capable of displaying data that requires more than
one page, this 'Softkey' will be active. The 'Softkey' will increment
the page number being viewed.
F9 - Previous Page
When a screen is capable of displaying data that requires more then
one page, this 'Softkey' will be active. The 'Softkey' will decrement
the page number being viewed.
F10 - Exit
When you are viewing any screen other than the Top Level Menu,
this 'Softkey' will return you to the previous screen.
Operator Interface Power-up
When the operator interface is powered up or reset, it will go
Sequence
through two noticeable operations:
a) Linking to Drive - During this phase the operator interface is
establishing communications with the drive communications
board. The screen will also show information about the software
product contained in the PowerFlex operator interface, such as:
- software part number and revision level,
- date and time stamp of program creation.