Rockwell Automation Liqui-Flo V2.0 AC Drive User Manual
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Appendix B
Up to eight function keys can be configured. Pressing
while the display
screen is active toggles between each set of four functions.
As shipped from the factory, the F4 key is configured for the Clear Fault Queue
function.
To assign a function to an F-Key, select the Display icon from the Main Menu as
shown in
.
The F-Key definitions are the same for all OIMs connected to the drive,
regardless of the port used.
Figure 100 - Accessing the Function Key Configuration Screens
Select from the list of preconfigured functions:
Undefined
(default)
Load User Set 1...3
: Loads the specified user set into active drive memory. The
drive responds as if a value had been entered in Load Frm User Set (198), or Load
Frm Usr Set was selected from the Memory Storage menu of the OIM.
Save User Set 1...3
: Saves the active configuration to drive memory. The drive
responds as if a value had been entered in Save to User Set (199) or Save to User
Set was selected from the Memory Storage menu of the OIM.
Acc/Dec Change
: Toggles between the display of Acc/Dec rate 1 and Acc/Dec
rate 2 (The value the drive is configured to go to, not the current value being used
by the drive). This selection is based on the active value of the rate parameters
(140...143). Therefore, when any of these parameters change, the actual acc/dec
rates will dynamically change.
Monitor
Lang
P0: LiquiFlo 2.0
Auto
Stopped
Main Menu
Display
Display:
Monitor
Language
Function Keys
Clears function key
(returns key to
undefined state)
See next figure
Function List
F2: Undefined
F3: Undefined
F1: Undefined
ClrFK
ATTENTION: Loading a user set with LevelSense Start (168) set to Enable can
result in the drive starting immediately when all start conditions are met.
When this function is enabled, the user must ensure that automatic start up of the
driven equipment will not cause injury to operating personnel or damage to the
driven equipment. In addition, the user is responsible for providing suitable
audible or visual alarms or other devices to indicate that this function is enabled
and the drive may start at any moment. Failure to observe this precaution could
result in severe bodily injury or loss of life.