Chapter 3, Human interface module – Rockwell Automation 1305 AC Drive, Series A and B, Firmware 4.xx-5.xx User Manual

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Chapter

Human Interface Module

3

3-1

Chapter Objectives

Chapter 3 describes the various controls and indicators found
on the optional Human Interface Module (HIM) of the Bulletin
1305 AC Drive. The material presented in this chapter must be
understood to perform the start-up procedure in Chapter 4.

HIM DESCRIPTION

When the drive mounted HIM is supplied, it will be connected
as Adapter 1 (see Adapter in Chapter 2) and visible from the
front of the drive. 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 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.

HIM OPERATION

When power is first applied to the drive, the HIM will cycle
through a series of displays. These displays will show drive
name, HIM ID number and communication status. Upon
completion, the Status Display will be shown. This display
shows the current status of the drive (i.e. “Stopped,”
“Running,” etc.) or any faults that may be present (“Serial
Fault,” etc.). If the HIM software is Series A version 3.00 and

above or Series B version 1.01 and above (see back of HIM),
the Status Display, Process Display or Password Login menu
can be selected as the power-up display or menu. See
appropriate sections on the following pages for more
information.

Figure 3.1 Human Interface Module

ESC

SEL

JOG

Display
Panel

Control
Panel

From this display, pressing any one of the five Display Panel
keys will cause “Choose Mode” to be displayed. Pressing the
Increment or Decrement keys will allow different modes shown
in Figure 3.3.

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