Instruction manual

Cascade Controller Option
User Interface
How to use the LCP for programming
The combined display and keypad on the front of the
AFD is called the Local Control Panel (LCP).
The LCP is the user interface to the AFD.
The LCP has several user functions: programming the
AFD; displaying operational data, along with warnings
and cautions; to reset the drive after a fault; and, in local
control, to start/stop and control the speed of the drive.
Control keys for parameter setup
Each parameter determines an operational function
the drive. Many parameters are used in combinations
with others. The keys shown below are used for
programming the drive by selecting from parameter
options or entering data in the parameter, as applicable.
The LCP keys are also used for selecting the data
displayed during normal operation of the drive.
[DISPLAY/MODE] is used to change display modes
or to return to the Display mode from either the
Quick Menu or the Extend Menu mode.
[QUICK MENU] gives access to the programming
parameters in the Quick Menu. These are the
most commonly used parameters in setting
up the drive functions.
[EXTEND MENU] gives access to all drive parameters,
including Quick Menu items.
[CHANGE DATA] is used for changing a parameter
setting selected in either the Extend Menu or
the Quick Menu mode.
[CANCEL] is used if a change to a selected
parameter is not to be carried out.
[OK] is used for confirming a change to a
selected parameter.
[+/-] are used to scroll through parameters and for
changing a selected parameter. These keys can also
be used to change the drive speed as a function of
the local reference. In addition, the keys are used in
Display mode to switch between readouts.
[<>] are used when selecting a parameter group
and for moving the cursor to the desired digit
when changing numerical values.
Indicator lamps
At the bottom of the control panel are three indicator
lamps: a red alarm lamp, a yellow warning lamp,
and a green voltage (power on) lamp.
If pre-determined threshold values are exceeded,
the alarm and/or warning lamp is activated, and a
status or alarm text is displayed. The power-on light
is activated when the AFD receives voltage.
Drive Control
Keys for control of the drive are described below.3
[HAND START] is used if the AFD is to be started
and controlled from the LCP. The AFD will start the
motor when [HAND START] is pressed.
NOTE
The motor will start when [HAND START]
is activated if parameter 201, Output
frequency low limit, is set to an output
frequency greater than 0 Hz.
On the control terminals, the following control signals
will still be active when [HAND START] is activated:
Hand Start - Off Stop - Auto Start - Reset
Safety interlock
Coasting stop inverse
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