3 standard choice integer value entry screen – Rockwell Automation FlexPak 3000 Power Module Version 4.2 User Manual
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CHANGING PARAMETER VALUES
FlexPak 3000
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5-2
The programmer cannot enter a number out of a parameter's valid range.
1) Use
⇐
and
⇒
keys to select the digit position or the sign within the entry field.
No wrapping (i.e. from LSD to MSD and vice versa).
When
⇐
or
⇒
is pressed, before the cursor position changes to the new position,
the number at the old cursor position is first accepted.
ACTIVE KEYS:
ENTER
<-------
1) The new value is accepted and the entry field is set to the new value
(just accepted).
2) The display remains in the value entry screen.
"
UP
Increments digit at cursor or toggles the sign plus "+" or minus "
−
"
when the cursor is positioned over the sign.
!
DOWN
Decrements digit at cursor or toggles the sign plus "+" or minus "
−
"
when the cursor is positioned over the sign.
%
LEFT
Moves the cursor left 1 position to select a digit position or a sign
within the entry field.
&
RIGHT
Moves the cursor right 1 position to select the digit position or the sign
within the entry field.
CANCEL
x
Restores the original value and the current value entry screen remains displayed
if an entry is in progress,
i.e. the value has been altered but not yet accepted (using ENTER).
-OR-
The previous menu before entering the value entry screen is displayed if no entry
is in progress, i.e. the value has not yet been altered.
HELP
?
Provides help text on the particular parameter.
5.3
Standard Choice Integer Value Entry Screen
This screen allows the user to enter a numeric value by selecting one of several "standard"
values, or instead, by selecting the "OTHER" option. "OTHER" allows the user to enter a
numeric value within the specified limits of the range similar to operations of the "Integer Value
Entry Screen".
For example:
SETUP PARAMETER
PARAMETER NAME
230 VAC
➤
230
400
460
➤
OTHER
!!
!!
Fault
Alarm
Interlock OK
Drive Ready
Running
Current Limit
Torque Limit
PROGRAM
KEYPAD MANUAL FORWARD
1) Position the cursor to the line containing the desired "standard" choice (in this example, 230,
400, or 460). This will be performed using the
⇑
and
⇓
keys only. Scrolling will take place
when applicable.
If the selected choice (choice at cursor) is the desired value: