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Overview, Keypad – Rockwell Automation 7000A PowerFlex Medium Voltage Drive (A-Frame) - Classic Control User Manual

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Operator Interface 3-3

7000 “A” Frame

7000A-UM150F-EN-P – June 2013

Overview

The operator interface used on the PowerFlex 7000 “A” Frame
Medium Voltage Drive is that of the PanelView 550 terminal
(Figure 3.1). This terminal however does not behave as a
PanelView, as only the hardware for the operator interface has been
utilized. The PanelView software has been replaced with unique
software to tailor it to the requirements of the Medium Voltage
Drive, and its faceplate has been modified (Figure 3.1).

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Figure 3.1– PowerFlex 7000 “A” Frame Operator Interface Terminal

Keypad

The keypad of the operator interface consists of two rows of five
function keys (item 1 of Figure 3.1) located below the operator
interface display area (item 4 of Figure 3.1). In the lower right
corner of the operator interface are four keys, which will be referred
to as the cursor keys (item 2 of Figure 3.1). Above the cursor keys
are data entry keys consisting of the numeric values 0-9, a decimal
point (.), a negative (-), a backspace key and a data entry key (item 3
of Figure 3.1).


All keys are of a membrane type. The key is executed upon release.

Function (Softkeys) Keys


Along the bottom of the display area is one or two rows of 'Softkeys'.
These 'Softkeys' represent the physical function keys. The function
of the actual keys will vary between displays. The bottom row of
keys (i.e. F6-F10) is always shown. The upper row is shown only if
they are required for keys (F2-F5). Thus a single row of 'Softkeys'
always refers to the keys F6-F10.