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Main Setup [200]
Section 11-2
Communication information
Local/Remote key function [217]
The Toggle key on the keyboard, see section 9-2-5, page 70, has two func-
tions and is activated in this menu. As default the key is just set to operate as
a Toggle key that moves you easily through the menus in the toggle loop. The
second function of the key allows you to easily swap between Local and nor-
mal operation (set up via [214] and [215]) of the VSD. Local mode can also be
activated via a digital input. If both [2171] and [2172] is set to Standard, the
function is disabled.
Communication information
Com
2
The command comes from the serial communication (RS
485, Fieldbus).
Keyb
3
The command comes from the inputs of the terminal strip
(terminals 1-22) or the keyboard.
Com + Keyb
4
The command comes from the serial communication
(RS485, Fieldbus) or the keyboard.
Rem+Keyb+Co
m
5
The command comes from the inputs of the terminal strip
(terminals 1-22), the keyboard or the serial communication
(RS485, Fieldbus).
Option
6
The command comes from an option. Only available if the
option can control the reset command.
Modbus Instance no/
DeviceNet no:
43016
Profibus slot/index
168/175
EtherCAT index (hex)
4bc8
Fieldbus format
UInt
Modbus format
UInt
Default:
Standard
Standard
0
Local reference control set via [214]
Remote
1
Local reference control via remote
Keyboard
2
Local reference control via keyboard
Com
3
Local reference control via communication
Modbus Instance no/
DeviceNet no:
43009
Profibus slot/index
168/168
EtherCAT index (hex)
4bc1
Fieldbus format
UInt
Modbus format
UInt
Default:
Standard
Standard
0
Local Run/Stop control set via [215]
Remote
1
Local Run/Stop control via remote
Keyboard
2
Local Run/Stop control via keyboard
Com
3
Local Run/Stop control via communication
Standard
A
Standard
A
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