Chapter 3, Human interface module, Him description – Rockwell Automation 1336F PLUS II User Manual - Firmware 1.xxx-6.xxx User Manual

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Chapter

3

Human Interface Module

Chapter 3 describes the various controls and indicators found on the
optional Human Interface Modules (HIMs). The material presented in
this chapter must be understood to perform the start-up procedure in
Chapter 5.

HIM Description

When a drive mounted “snap-in” HIM is supplied, it will be
connected as Adapter 1 (see Adapter Definitions in Chapter 2) and
visible from the front of the drive. This HIM should not be removed
while drive power is applied.

A handheld HIM can be connected to the drive (using a 1202-Cxx
Option Cable) as Adapter 2, 3, 4 or 5 (see Adapter Definitions in
Chapter 2). This type of HIM can be removed while drive power is
applied. Refer to

“Control Status” on page 3–6

and

“Handheld HIM

Operation” on page 3–13

for further information.

The HIM can be 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 different drive functions to be controlled. Refer to

Figure 3.1

,

Figure 3.2

and the sections that follow for a description of the panels.

Important:

The operation of some HIM functions will depend upon
drive parameter settings. The default parameter values
allow full HIM functionality.

!

ATTENTION: When a drive mounted “snap-in” HIM is
not supplied on enclosed NEMA Type 1 (IP 20) drives, the
blank cover plate (option HASB) 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 “snap-in” HIM is supplied with
enclosed NEMA Type 1 (IP 20) drives, but has been
removed, the blank cover plate must be installed in place
of the HIM.

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