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Using the Forward/Reverse Button<br />

SECTION 3<br />

Issuing a Forward Command From Your Keypad<br />

When the Reverse indicator is lit, pressing the F/R<br />

(Forward/Reverse) button sends a Forward<br />

command to the drive and turns On the Forward<br />

indicator (the Reverse indicator goes out).<br />

The Forward indicator will flash while the drive is<br />

running in the reverse direction and will continue to<br />

flash until the drive reaches zero speed. The<br />

Forward indicator will be lit steady when the drive<br />

begins running in the forward direction and will<br />

remain steady as long as both the commanded<br />

direction and drive direction are Forward.<br />

You can issue a Forward command at any time the<br />

drive is in KEYPAD mode. If the drive is running in<br />

reverse, it causes the drive to change direction. If<br />

the drive is stopped, the drive turns in a forward<br />

direction the next time you issue a Start command.<br />

This operation can be disabled via a software<br />

parameter (see Section 4, Using the Parameters,<br />

for more information).<br />

The F/R command should not be used to<br />

permanently reverse motor direction. To change<br />

motor direction, disconnect power and reverse any<br />

two motor leads.<br />

Step 1. With the Reverse indicator lit, press the<br />

F/R (Forward/Reverse) button.<br />

AF93/IS903 Instruction Manual<br />

3-8<br />

Scroll<br />

<strong>Cutler</strong>-<strong>Hammer</strong><br />

SETUP<br />

Change Settings<br />

OPERATE<br />

Keypad<br />

Remote<br />

SELECT<br />

Forward<br />

Reverse<br />

UP<br />

DOWN<br />

F/R<br />

START<br />

STOP<br />

RUN<br />

FAULT<br />

ETN-24.A

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