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3–14 MM300 MOTOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GRAPHICAL CONTROL PANEL CHAPTER 3: CONTROL PANEL OPERATION
3. Press the ENTER key. A popup window will appear with a list of available values.
4. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select from the available values. If there are more than
seven available values, then an arrow indicator will appear on the lower right of the
popup to indicate additional selections.
5. Press the ENTER key when complete to exit the edit sequence. The selection will be
automatically saved.
6. Press Esc to cancel the edit and leave the setpoint unchanged.
Figure 20: Enumeration setpoint editing
3.1.3.2 Numeric setpoints
Numeric setpoints accept a numerical value within a specific range. The numeric setpoint
editor is a numeric input panel, with the current value shown on the number display. The
minimum, maximum, step, and default values are shown on the left of the keypad, and the
label of the setpoint being edited is displayed on the menu bar of the setpoint editor.
Figure 21: Numeric setpoint editor window
The navigational soft keys change the numeric key in focus, which is highlighted in orange.
There are also five functional soft-buttons in the popup window.
BkSpc: This key performs the backspace function, clearing the last digit or decimal
from the display.
CLR: This key clears the field’s value from the display
Default: This key returns the setpoint value to its default value.
OFF: This key disables the setpoint and is visible only for setpoints that can be
disabled.
In order to activate the functions offered by these buttons, the user has to highlight the
appropriate button and press "Select".
The UP and DOWN front panel keys can also be used to increment and decrement the
setpoint by its step value. Clicking the ENTER key verifies the displayed value. If the
setpoint value is valid, it is stored as the new setpoint value and the editor is closed.
Label of
setpoint being
edited
Indication of additional
setpoint values
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