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2-4 Start Up<br />
No. LED LED State Description<br />
➒<br />
Speed<br />
Potentiometer<br />
Used to control speed of drive. Default is active.<br />
Controlled by parameter P108 [Speed Reference].<br />
Start Used to start the drive. Default is active.<br />
Controlled by parameter P106 [Start Source].<br />
Reverse Used to reverse direction of the drive. Default is active.<br />
Controlled by parameters P106 [Start Source] and A434<br />
[Reverse Disable].<br />
Stop Used to stop the drive or clear a fault. This key is always<br />
active. Controlled by parameter P107 [Stop Mode].<br />
Viewing and Editing Parameters<br />
The last user-selected Display Group parameter is saved when power is removed and is displayed by<br />
default when power is reapplied.<br />
The following is an example of basic integral keypad and display functions. This example provides basic<br />
navigation instructions and illustrates how to program the first Program Group parameter.<br />
Step<br />
1. When power is applied, the last user-selected<br />
Display Group parameter number is briefly<br />
Key(s) Example Displays<br />
displayed with flashing characters. The display<br />
then defaults to that parameter’s current value.<br />
(Example shows the value of d001 [Output<br />
Freq] with the drive stopped.)<br />
PROGRAM FAULT<br />
2. Press Esc once to display the Display Group<br />
parameter number shown on power-up. The<br />
parameter number will flash.<br />
3. Press Esc again to enter the group menu. The<br />
group menu letter will flash.<br />
4. Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow to scroll<br />
through the group menu (d, P, t, C and A).<br />
Press Enter or Sel to enter a group. The<br />
rightmost digit of the last viewed parameter in<br />
that group will flash.<br />
5. Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow to scroll<br />
through the parameters in the group.<br />
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