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LiquiFlo 1.5 AC Drive, Software Reference Version 1.2

2.7.3.1 Customizing the Function Key Label Text

You can customize the text for each function key label (up to five characters). See
figure 2.10.

2.7.4 Setting the Display Timeout Period

When the OIM is inactive (that is, no keys have been pressed) for a user-specified
period of time, the process display screen becomes active. To return to the previously
active screen, press any key. To return to the Main Menu, press

.

To set the display timeout period, select Display Timeout from the Display menu. The
timeout period can range from 10 to 1200 seconds (20 minutes).

This feature can also be disabled by pressing the F1 key while in the display time
screen.

Note that each OIM connected to the drive can have a different timeout period.

2.7.5 Using Reverse Video for the Process Display Screen

To select normal or reverse video for the process display screen, select Display Video
from the Display menu. See figure 2.11 for sample screens.

Note that each OIM connected to the drive can have a different display mode.

Figure 2.10 – Customizing the Function Key Label Text

Function List:

Load User Set 1

Load User Set 2

Undefined

Do You Wish to
Rename Function

States Text For:

Load User Set 1

Yes

No

Function List

F2: Undefined
F3: Undefined

F1: Load User Set 1

ClrFK

Name State Text:

FKey Text

Luse

A

A

BCDEFGHIJKLM

Next

F1

F2

OIM will use default

F-Key label Luse1

Function List

F2: Undefined
F3: Undefined

F1: Load User Set 1

ClrFK

F4

OIM will use custom

F-Key label LuseA

Move through label text

Move through letters and
symbols

P0: LiquiFlo 1.5

Auto

Stopped

Fltq

0.00

Volts

Amps

Hz

0.00

0.00

Luse1

P0: LiquiFlo 1.5

Auto

Stopped

Fltq

0.00

Volts

Amps

Hz

0.00
0.00

LuseA

A->a Save

F3

Esc or timeout to
Process Display
screen

Esc or timeout to
Process Display
screen

From figure

2.9

Toggle between upper
and lower case

ESC/
PROG

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