Specifications
Indicator Lights
(JOG) – Green Lamp lights when JOG Speed is active.
(FWD) – Green Lamp lights when FWD direction is commanded.
(REV) – Green Lamp lights when REV direction is commanded.
(STOP) – Red Lamp lights when motor STOP is commanded.
JOG
The Baldor Keypad
Baldor has developed a keypad which will allow the operator to enjoy the flexibility expected in today’s controls and the
ease of operation you have always hoped to have. Baldor includes twelve keys on the keypad. The keys depress so you
“feel” that you have pushed them. We have also included a 32 character English “alpha-numeric” display. You don’t have
to be a detective to know what you are doing - the display helps you whether you are operating, programming or
monitoring. Keypads supplied on NEMA 1 and NEMA 4 controls carry a NEMA 4X rating when remote mounted. The real
advantage in this keypad is that it’s easy to operate and is used on a variety of Baldor controls.
JOG
Used to call up
preprogrammed JOG speed.
FWD
Used to initiate a forward
direction run of the motor.
PROG
Used to access the block
programming area.
UP
Used to change the display
parameter or parameter
value up one increment.
ENTER
Used to take the block
programming menu
down one level while
saving any changes.
DOWN
Used to change the display
parameter or parameter value
down one increment.
REV
Used to initiate a reverse
direction run of the motor.
STOP
Used to initiate a motor
stop command.
LOCAL
Used to toggle between LOCAL
and REMOTE operation.
SHIFT
Used to move the blinking
cursor over one space for
each push of the SHIFT key.
RESET
Used to initiate a logical reset after a fault condition and
to take the block programming menu up one level.
DISP
Depressing this key changes the displayed control
status. Also used to bring the lower block
programming menu back to the display mode.
LCD DISPLAY
Displays control status including
LOCAL or REMOTE operation,
motor direction command, set
value of each parameter/function,
monitoring values such as output
frequency and current, also
displays fault conditions and log.
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