SafetyinformationProductinformationMechanicalinstallationElectricalinstallationGettingstartedBasicparametersRunningthe motor Optimization EtherCATinterfaceSD CardOperationOnboardPLCAdvancedparameters Diagnostics UL listinginformation36 Digitax HD M753 Control User GuideIssue Number: 3Figure 5-5 Mode examples1. Parameter view mode: Read write or Read only2. Status mode: Drive OK statusIf the drive is ok and the parameters are not being edited or viewed, theupper row of the display will show one of the following:• ‘Inhibit’, ‘Ready’ or ‘Run’.3. Status mode: Trip statusWhen the drive is in trip condition, the upper row of the display willindicate that the drive has tripped and the lower row of the display willshow the trip code. For further information regarding trip codes. refer toTable 13-4 Trip indications on page 225.4. Status mode: Alarm statusDuring an ‘alarm’ condition the upper row of the display flashes betweenthe drive status (Inhibit, Ready or Run, depending on what is displayed)and the alarm.When changing the values of parameters, make a note of the newvalues in case they need to be entered again.For new parameter-values to apply after the line power supply to thedrive is interrupted, new values must be saved. Refer to section 5.7 KI-Remote Keypad saving parameters on page 39.5.3 Menu structureThe drive parameter structure consists of menus and parameters.The drive initially powers up so that only Menu 0 can be viewed. The upand down arrow buttons are used to navigate between parameters andonce Pr 00.049 has been set to 'All Menus' the left and right buttons areused to navigate between menus. For further information, refer tosection 5.9 Parameter access level and security on page 39.Figure 5-6 Parameter navigation* Can only be used to move between menus if all menus havebeen enabled (Pr 00.049). Refer to section 5.9 Parameteraccess level and security on page 39.The menus and parameters roll over in both directions.i.e. if the last parameter is displayed, a further press will cause thedisplay to rollover and show the first parameter.When changing between menus the drive remembers which parameterwas last viewed in a particular menu and thus displays that parameter.Figure 5-7 Menu structure* The option module menus (S.mm.ppp) are only displayed if optionmodules are installed. Where S signifies the option module slot numberand the mm.ppp signifies the menu and the parameter number of theoption module's internal menus and parameter.Do not change parameter values without carefulconsideration; incorrect values may cause damage or asafety hazard.WARNINGNOTENOTE**Menu 0....MM.000....00.05000.04900.04800.04700.04600.00100.00200.00300.00400.005MovesbetweenparametersMenu 41Menu 1Menu 2Moves between Menus41.02941.02841.02741.02641.02541.00141.00241.00341.00441.00501.00101.00201.00301.00401.00501.05001.04901.04801.04701.046Option module menus (S.mm.ppp)*