Rockwell Automation 1557 MEDIUM VOLTAGE AC DRIVE User Manual

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OPERATOR INTERFACE TERMINAL PV-550 REV E

7-9

1557-UM050F-EN-P – June 2013

Top Level Menu

This screen (Figure 6) represents the main menu from which all other screens (and the operations
which they perform) are activated. To activate an operation, simply press the function key
corresponding to the 'Softkey' shown on the screen. A screen for that operation will be displayed.
Refer to the section entitled "How To:" for information about the various operations which may be
performed.

The screen identifies the drive product to which the terminal is attached and its overall state of
operation. Four digital meters show four selected variables located in the drive. The number of
faults and alarms currently active is shown respectively.

The status of the drive will show one of the following:

NOT READY

- drive is not ready to start.

READY

- drive will start when commanded.

FORWARD

- drive is running in the forward direction.

REVERSE

- drive is running in the reverse direction.

WARNING

- drive has a warning.

FAULTED

- the drive is faulted.

How To:

The following sections describe how to perform the various operations on the drive, using the terminal.
Throughout the discussion, a number of screens will be used to achieve the desired operation. In many
cases, the same screen will be used for more then one operation, however with possibly different data
from the drive.

Throughout the section, you want to focus on how the operation is performed. The terminal will take care
of what screens are needed to perform the operation.

Obtain Help

Help is obtained for any screen by pressing the [F1] function key. Figure 7 shows the help screen
which is displayed for the Top Level Menu. After the name of the screen (ie. HELP:) is the name
of the screen for which help is being accessed. (In this case the name of the Top Level Menu is
Rev 3.00). This particular help screen contains three pages. To view page two, press the [F8]
key. Page 2 is displayed. To return to page 1 press the [F9] key.

You can return to the original screen from which you asked for help at any time by pressing the
[F10] key.

Figure 6

– Top Level Menu

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