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USING THE DIGITAL OPERATOR
4.1.3 Basic Functions and Mode Selection
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4.1.3 Basic Functions and Mode Selection
Digital Operator operation allows status display, user constant setting, operating reference,
and auto-tuning operations.
Basic Mode Selection
The four basic modes are listed below. Each time the mode key is pressed, the next mode in
the sequence is selected.
key to switch the mode.
JUSP-OP02A-1
key to switch the mode.
JUSP-OP03A
Press the
Press the
Status Display
Mode Sub-section 4.1.4
Displays the Servopack status as bit
data and codes.
Setting Mode Sub-section 4.1.5
Sets the user constants to select and
set all Servopack functions.
Monitor Mode Sub-section 4.1.6
Displays the speed references to the Servopack,
the actual speed, and internal status.
Alarm Trace-back
Mode Sub-section 4.2.1
Displays a log of previous alarms.
Special Modes
These modes are selected by setting
a value for user constant
Setting
Mode
Software-version check
mode Sub-section 4.2.8
Operation mode from Digital
Operator Sub-section 4.2.2
Reference offset automatic
adjustment mode
Sub-section 4.2.4
Clear alarm trace-back
data Sub-section 4.2.6
Speed reference offset
manual adjustment mode
Sub-section 4.2.5
Motor-type check mode
Sub-section 4.2.7
Auto-tuning mode
Sub-section 4.2.3
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BrandYASKAWA
ModelSGDA series
CategoryServo Drives
LanguageEnglish

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