Parameter
structure
Keypad
and
display
Parameter
x.00
Parameter
description
protocol
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Advanced
parameter
descriptions
Serial
comms
2.9
Keypad
control
mode
The
drive
can
be
controlled
from
the
keypad
if
Pr
1.14
(SE05,
0.26)
is
set
to
4.
The
Stop
and
Run
keys
automatically
become
active
(the
Reverse
key
may
be
optionally
enabled
with
Pr
6.13).
The
speed
reference
is
defined
by
Pr
1.17.
This
is
a
read
only
parameter
that
can
only
be
adjusted
in
status
mode
by
pressing
the
Up
or
Down
keys.
If
keypad
control
mode
is
selected,
then
pressing
the
Up
or
Down
keys
in
status
mode
will
cause
the
drive
to
automatically
display
the
keypad
reference
and
adjust
it
in
the
relevant
direction.
This
can
be
done
whether
the
drive
is
disabled
or
running.
If
the
Up
or
Down
keys
are
held
the
rate
of
change
of
keypad
reference
increases
with
time.
2.10
Drive
reset
A
drive
reset
is
required
to:
reset
the
drive
from
a
trip
(except
some
“Hfxx”
trips
which
cannot
be
reset);
and
other
functions
as
defined
in
Chapter
3
Parameter
x.00
on
page
15.
A
reset
can
be
performed
in
four
ways:
1.
Stop
key:
If
the
drive
has
been
set
up
such
that
the
stop
key
is
not
operative
then
the
key
has
a
drive
reset
function
only.
When
the
stop
function
of
the
stop
key
is
enabled,
a
reset
is
initiated
while
the
drive
is
running
by
holding
the
Run
key
and
then
pressing
the
Stop
key.
When
the
drive
is
not
running
the
Stop
key
will
always
reset
the
drive.
2.
The
drive
resets
after
a
0
to
1
transition
of
the
drive
reset
parameter
(Pr
10.33).
A
digital
input
can
be
programmed
to
change
this
parameter.
3.
Serial
comms,
fieldbus
or
applications
Solutions
Module:
Drive
reset
is
triggered
by
a
value
of
100
being
written
to
the
User
trip
parameter
(Pr
10.38).
If
the
drive
trips
EEF
(internal
EEPROM
error)
then
it
is
not
possible
to
reset
the
drive
using
the
normal
reset
methods
described
above.
1233
or
1244
must
be
entered
into
Pr
x.00
before
the
drive
can
be
reset.
Default
parameters
are
loaded
after
an
EEF
trip,
and
so
the
parameters
should
be
reprogrammed
as
required
and
saved
in
EEPROM.
If
the
drive
is
reset
after
a
trip
from
any
source
other
than
the
Stop
key,
the
drive
restarts
immediately,
if:
1.
A
non-latching
sequencer
is
used
with
the
enable
active
and
one
of
run
forward,
run
reverse
or
run
active
2.
A
latching
sequencer
is
used
if
the
enable
and
stop\
are
active
and
one
of
run
forward,
run
reverse
or
run
is
active.
If
the
drive
is
reset
with
the
Stop
key
the
drive
does
not
restart
until
a
not
active
to
active
edge
occurs
on
run
forward,
run
reverse
or
run.
2.11
Second
motor
parameters
An
alternative
set
of
motor
parameters
are
held
in
menu
21
which
can
be
selected
by
Pr
11.45.
When
the
alternative
parameter
set
is
being
used
by
the
drive
the
decimal
point
after
the
right
hand
digit
in
the
1st
row
is
on.
2.12
Special
display
functions
The
following
special
display
functions
are
used.
1.
If
the
second
motor
map
is
being
used
the
decimal
point
second
from
the
right
of
the
first
row
is
on.
2.
When
parameters
are
saved
to
a
SMARTCARD
the
right-most
decimal
point
on
the
first
row
flashes
for
2
seconds.
During
power
up
one
or
more
of
the
following
actions
may
be
required.
Each
action
may
take
several
seconds,
and
so
special
display
strings
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Display
string
Action
boot
If
a
SMARTCARD
is
present
with
Pr
11.42
(SE09,
0.30)
set
to
boot
the
parameters
from
the
card
must
be
transferred
to
the
drive
EEPROM.
card
If
the
drive
is
in
auto
or
boot
mode
Pr
11.42
(SE09,
0.30
set
to
3
or
4)
the
drive
ensures
that
the
data
on
the
card
is
consistent
with
the
drive
by
writing
to
the
card.
loading
It
may
be
necessary
for
a
Solutions
Module
to
transfer
parameter
information
from
the
drive.
This
is
only
carried
out
if
the
parameter
information
held
by
the
Solutions
Module
is
for
a
different
drive
software
version.
The
drive
allows
up
to
5
seconds
for
this
process.
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