[CHANGE DATA] is used for changing theparameter selected either in the Menumode or the Quick menu mode.[CANCEL] is used if a change of theselected parameter is not to be carriedout.[OK] is used for confirming a change ofthe parameter selected.[+]/[-] is used for selecting parameter andfor changing the chosen parameter or forchanging the read out in line 2.[<][>] is used for selecting group and tomove the cursor when changingnumerical parameters.[STOP/RESET] is used for stopping or forresetting the FC motor after a drop-out(trip). Can be selected via parameter 014to be active or inactive. If stop isactivated, line 2 will flash, and [START]must be activated.Table 3.2NOTICEPressing [STOP/RESET] will prevent motor from runningalso with disconnected LCP 2. Restarting is only possiblevia the LCP 2 [START] key.[JOG] overrides the output frequency to apreset frequency while the key is keptdown. Can be selected via parameter 015to be active or inactive.[FWD/REV] changes the direction ofrotation of the motor, which is indicatedby means of the arrow on the displayalthough only in Local. Can be selectedvia parameter 016 to be active or inactive(parameter 013 must be set to [1] or [3]and parameter 200 set to [1].[START] is used for starting the FC motorafter stop via the [Stop] key. Is alwaysactive, but cannot override a stopcommand given via the terminal strip.Table 3.3NOTICEIf the keys for local control have been selected as active,they will remain active both when the frequency hasbeen set for Local Control and for Remote Control viaparameter 002, although with the exception of [FWD/REV], which is only active in Local operation.NOTICEIf no external stop function has been selected and the[STOP] key has been selected as inactive via parameter014, the FC motor can be started and can only bestopped by disconnecting the voltage to the motor.3.1.8 Display Read-out StateThe display read-out state can be varied - see3.1.15 Parameter Groups - depending on whether the FCmotor is in normal operation or is being programmed.3.1.9 Display ModeIn normal operation, up to 4 different operating variablescan be indicated continuously: 1.1 and 1.2 and 1.3 and 2,and in line 4 the present operating status or alarms andwarnings that have arisen.195NA113.10VAR 2 SETUP1STATUSVAR 1.1 VAR 1.2 VAR 1.3Illustration 3.73.1.10 Display Mode - Selection of Read-out StateThere are three options in connection with the choice ofread-out state in the Display mode - I, II and III. The choiceof read-out state determines the number of operatingvariables read out.Read-outstate:I: II: III:Line 1 Description foroperatingvariable in line2Data value for3 operatingvariables inline 1Description for3 operatingvariables inline 1Table 3.4Table 3.5 gives the units linked to the variables in the firstand second line of the display (see parameter 009).Programming VLT® DriveMotor FCM Series30 MG03BA02 - VLT® is a registered Danfoss trademark33