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The Operator Interface is almost the same available by the keypad integrated into the OPD EXP or mini-
OPD EXP drives, with same menus and navigation/editation key sequences and combinations (please refer
to the drive User Manual for further information about the standard operator interface).
Note that the operator Interface of the drive is available only when there is communication between remote
keypad and the drive.
If the physical connection is broken or the drive is powered off or Modbus node address and bitrate are
mismatched then the keypad can't succesfully communicate with a slave drive and then only the local menu
(LOC) is available.
As soon as the communication is re-establish and the remote keypad has completed the download of the
format tables (displaying
”) all other features of drive operator interface become available.
Relevant differencies from standard operator interface are described in following sections
.
9.1 BEYOND
LEGACY
DISPLAY LIMITATIONS
In the keypad integrated into the drive, for compatibility with the old hardware devices that have only 4 ¾
digits, the name of parameters from P100 up to P199 is represented inserting the “P” between the hundreds
and the rest of the index: ie P100 is displayed as “
” and P199 is displayed like “
”.
The remote keypad has a display with 5 full digits plus sign and doesn't have to grant compatibility with
legacy devices so the parameter name representation is more user friendly: now the whole parameter index
(either 2 or 3 digits) follows the parameter letter. So, using the same examples as before, P100 is displayed
as “
” and P199 is displayed as “
”.
For the same reason, the keypad integraded into the drive can't manage parameters with index greather
than 199 (it can't be represented at all) while with the remote keypad can show indexes up to 999.This is
useful in the managing of the extension of APP menu with the access to applicantion extra parameters: E100
up to E600.
Again, in the integrated keypad, values greather than “
” or less than “
-
” can't be displayed so “
”
and “
” are displayed in their place.With remote keypad this limitation is removed and then values up to
99999 and down to -99999 can be displayed.
9.2 RUN SIGNALLING LED
The leftmost signalling led (green color), above the display, is provided to indicate the RUN status of the
connected drive, as the remote keypad could be far away from the drive or related motor and so this status
could be not manifest.This is also useful if the remote keypad is showing one of internal sizes values or a
digital input or output status: in this cases the operator interface doesn't automatically came back to the
stop/run status displaying (status of rest) but continues to show the selected value and so, again, the run
status could be not manifest.
9.3 MENU LOC (LOCAL PARAMETERS)
LOC menu refers to parameters and functions related to the remote keypad itself: they are managed locally
and normally don't affect the connected drive. They are also saved locally (when applicable) to a
built in
Non Volatile Memory (NVM)
in order to keep parametrization when power supply is switched off.
LOC menu is always accessible by remote keypad operator interface, even when connection to a slave is
missing.
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