Human Interface Module (HIM) Operation
When power is first applied to the drive, the HIM will cycle through a series of displays. The displays will show drive name, HIM ID number, and communications status. Upon completion, the Status Display will be displayed. If a fault condition exists, it will appear on the display.
NOTE: If “Not Enabled” is displayed, the Enable input is not active. Check that the door is closed and locked, or that all necessary jumpers are in place. Refer to Section 2 of this manual.
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Human Interface Module (HIM)
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HIM – Key Explanation
ESC Escape key. Use to return to last or original position.
SEL Select key. Use to move cursor position.
Up arrow key. Scroll up.
Down arrow key. Scroll down.
Enter key. Use to enter program selection or new parameter value.
The structure charts on the following pages illustrate how to navigate between the levels to obtain information necessary for troubleshooting for earlier and later HIM versions.
The HIM Structure is broken into 4 levels: Operator Level, Mode Level, Group Level (Main File for earlier versions), and Parameter Level.
In the Group Level (Main File for earlier versions), only three Groups are used: Metering, Faults, and Linear List. Most diagnostic information is found in Metering or Faults.
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