Operation display pendant, 4 terminal mode display – Parker Hannifin Dynaserv G2 User Manual

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9-4

Operation Display Pendant

9

9.4

Terminal Mode Display

The terminal mode display allows you to send a character string entered from the keypad to the driver and
display the response character string in the display.
In the example below, “#50” is input in display 2) and the response character string “R1D position
bandwidth:12” is shown in display 3).
In the response character string display, the header part of a response character string (e.g., R00, ALM**, *) is
not displayed. Even though the cursor is not displayed, hidden parts can be horizontally scrolled through and
displayed by pressing the

← and → keys.

The cursor is displayed by pressing the input key (a key that allows character input when pressed), or the

↑ and

↓ keys. Once it is displayed, you can enter character strings.

1) Initial display

2) During character string input

3) Displaying a response character string

Characters in < >:

#, @, %, G, X,
F, f, A, a, M, P, +

_

__

_

<

<<

<

P

PP

P

/

//

/

N

NN

N

:

::

:

/

//

/

=

==

=

+

++

+

/

//

/

S

SS

S

>

>>

>

#

##

#

Input character string and
response character string
display area

Function key content
display area

Display part

16 characters

One line

64 characters

16 lines

Input character
string buffer

_
<#> S/+ =/: N/P

#50_
<#> S/+ =/: N/P

Position bandwidth: 12

<#> S/+ =/: N/P

f0 < >:

Character selection (positive direction)
The character in < > changes at every key press.

f1 S:

Inputs the selected character.
The character in < > is input by pressing this key.

f2 =:

Inputs =.

f3 N:

To the next display

f4 < >:

Character selection (opposite direction)
The character in < > changes at every key press.

f5 +:

Inputs +.

f6:

Inputs :.

f7 P:

To the previous display

0 to 9:

Each character is input.

-, *, /

INS key:

Shifts the character string one character after the cursor
position and insert a space at the cursor position.

DEL key:

Deletes the character immediately before the cursor. The
cursor does not move the position.

BS key:

Deletes the character immediately before the cursor and
move the cursor to the position one character before.

Return key:

Sends the entered character string to the controller.

← and → keys: Moves the cursor on the input character string to the left or

right.

↑ and ↓ keys:

Moves up and down in the input character string buffer.

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