S1 SR469 SETUP
4. SETPOINT PROGRAMMING
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ADDING DEFAULT MESSAGES
Default messages can be added to the end of the default message list, as follows:
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Allow setpoint entry by entering the correct passcode at S1 SR469 SETUP /PASSCODE /ENTER PASSCODE FOR ACCESS
(unless the passcode has already been entered or unless the passcode is 0 defeating the passcode security feature).
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Move to the message that is to be added to the default message list, using the [ENTER], [MESSAGE UP], and [MESSAGE DOWN]
keys. The selected message can be any ACTUAL VALUE or MESSAGE SCRATCHPAD message.
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Press [ENTER]. The following message will be displayed for 5 seconds:
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Press [ENTER] again while this message is being displayed to add the current message to the end of the default message list.
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If the procedure was followed correctly, the following flash message will be displayed:
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To verify that the message was added, view the last message under the subheading S1 SR469 SETUP /DEFAULT MESSAGES
REMOVING DEFAULT MESSAGES
Default messages can be removed from the default message list, as follows:
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Allow setpoint entry by entering the correct passcode at S1 SR469 SETUP /PASSCODE /ENTER PASSCODE FOR ACCESS
(unless the passcode has already been entered or unless the passcode is 0 defeating the passcode security feature).
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Move to the message that is to be removed from the default message list under the subheading S1 SR469 SETUP /DEFAULT
MESSAGES.
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When the default message to be removed is displayed, press [ENTER]. The following message will be displayed:
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Press [ENTER] while this message is being displayed to remove the current message out of the default message list.
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FUNCTION:
Up to 5 message screens can be programmed under the Message Scratchpad area. These messages may be notes that pertain to the
installation or the motor. In addition, these notes may be selected for scanning during default message display. This might be useful for
reminding operators to perform certain tasks. The messages may be entered from the communications ports or through the keypad. To
enter a 40 character message:
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Select the user message to be changed
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Press the [
.] key to enter text mode. An underline cursor will appear under the first character.
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Use the [VALUE UP] / [VALUE DOWN] key to display the desired character. A space is selected like a character.
Summary of Contents for SR469
Page 7: ......
Page 19: ...2 INSTALLATION MECHANICAL 2 5 2 1 5 TERMINAL LOCATIONS Figure 2 11 TERMINAL LAYOUT...
Page 21: ...2 INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL 2 7 Figure 2 12 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM...
Page 32: ...ELECTRICAL 2 INSTALLATION 2 18 2 2 14 TYPICAL 2 SPEED MOTOR WIRING...
Page 39: ...OVERVIEW 3 SR469 OPERATION 3 6 yy SETPOINTS yy S1 SR469 SETUP...
Page 104: ...4 SETPOINT PROGRAMMING S11 MONITORING 4 65 Figure 4 24 TRIP COIL SUPERVISION...
Page 113: ...S12 ANALOG I O 4 SETPOINT PROGRAMMING 4 74...
Page 244: ...8 469PC PROGRAM WAVEFORM CAPTURE 8 13 Figure 8 11 WAVEFORM CAPTURE...