Programming terminals, Chapter objectives, Him description – Rockwell Automation 1336T FORCE Series B User Manual

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Chapter

3

3–1

Programming Terminals

Chapter Objectives

Chapter 3 provides an overview of the optional Programming Terminals
available for use with the 1336 FORCE Drive. The various controls and
indicators found on the Human Interface Module (HIM) and the Graphic
Programming Terminal (GPT) are both explained in this chapter.
Additional in depth information on the Graphic Programming Terminal
can be found in the GPT programming Manual.

HIM Description

When the drive mounted HIM is supplied, it will be accessible from the
front of the drive as shown in Figure 3.1. The HIM has two main
functions:

To provide a means of programming the drive and viewing operating

parameters.

To allow different drive functions to be controlled.

!

ATTENTION: When a drive mounted HIM is not
supplied on enclosed NEMA Type 1 (IP 20) drives, the
blank cover plate (option HAB) must be installed to close
the opening in the front cover of the enclosure. Failure to
install the blank cover plate allows access to electrically
live parts which may result in personal injury and/or
equipment damage.

When a drive mounted HIM is supplied with enclosed
NEMA Type 1 (IP 20) drives, but has been removed from
its mounting cradle for remote operation, the blank cover
plate must be installed in place of the HIM.

The HIM is divided into two sections; Display Panel and Control Panel.
The Display Panel provides a means of programming the Drive and
viewing the various operating parameters. The Control Panel allows you
to control different drive functions.

Figure 3.1
Human Interface Module Location

Display Panel

Control Panel

Human Interface Module

(HIM)

JOG

ESC

SEL

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