Technical information

3 – KEYPAD OPERATION
Remote LCD Keypad and Display
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3.3.2 Description of the Keys on the Remote LCD Keypad
The UP arrow, DOWN arrow, ENTER and MENU keys on the LCD keypad perform the same functions as the UP, DOWN, ENTER and
PARAM keys on the standard keypad. Three keys have been added, with one of the keys serving a dual function.
Start Key The START key allows the starter to be started from the keypad. In order for this key to work, the
Local Source parameter must be set to Keypad (as opposed to terminal). Refer to section 5,
Parameter Descriptions.
Stop/Reset Key When the starter is in a faulted condition, the STOP/RESET key is used to reset the fault. When the
starter is running, the STOP/RESET key causes the starter to stop.
Left Arrow When changing a numerical parameter, the LEFT arrow key can be pressed to move the cursor to the
next significant digit. When navigating through the parameter group screens, the MENU key
progresses to the next group and the LEFT arrow key moves back to the previous group.
Table 3 – Description of the Keys on the Remote LCD Keypad
start
This key causes the starter to begin the start sequence. The direction is dependent on wiring and phase selection.
• Increase the value of a numeric parameter.
• Select the next value of an enumerated parameter.
• It scrolls forward through a list of parameter groups or parameters within a group
(When the last group or parameter is displayed, it scrolls to the beginning of the list).
• When a list of faults is displayed, it moves from one fault to the next.
• When the starter is in the Operate Mode, pressing UP allows you to change which group of meter values is
monitored.
• Decrease the value of a numeric parameter.
• Select the previous value of an enumerated parameter.
• It scrolls backward through a list of parameter groups or parameters within a group
(When the first group or parameter is displayed, it scrolls to the end of the list).
• When a list of faults is displayed, it moves from one fault to the previous fault.
• When the starter is in the Operate Mode, pressing DOWN allows you to change which group of meter values is
monitored
• When editing a numeric parameter, the LEFT arrow key moves the cursor one digit to the left. If cursor is
already at the most significant digit, it scrolls to the least significant digit on the right.
• When in Menu mode, the LEFT arrow allows groups to be scrolled through in the opposite direction of the
Menu Key.
enter
• Stores the change of a value.
• When in Fault History, ENTER key scrolls through information logged when a fault occurred.
menu
• Menu scrolls between the operate screen and the available parameter groups.
• When viewing a parameter, pressing MENU jumps to the top of the menu.
• When a Parameter is being edited and MENU is pressed, the change is aborted and the parameter’s old value is
displayed.
stop
reset
• The STOP/RESET key halts the operation of the starter (Stop Key).
• If a fault has occurred, the Stop key is used to clear the fault (Reset Key).
• The STOP/RESET key always halts the operation of the starter if the control source is set to Keypad. If the
control source is not set to the keypad, the stop key may be disabled using the Keypad Stop Disable
parameter.