Specifications

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FAULT RESET Use the STOP key to reset a fault. If the fault condition has
passed, pressing the STOP key will clear the fault and return
the drive to a STOP condition.
NOTE: If an OUTPUT fault occurs, there will be a 30 second
delay before the fault can be cleared using the STOP key.
13.2 AC400 DISPLAY
The following describes the possible display configurations for the AC400 Series drive when
operating as a standard drive (without PID control). Refer to Section 19.0 - AC400 PID
SETPOINT CONTROL for a complete description of drive operation when using PID
control.
13.2.1 AC400 DISPLAY IN STOP MODE
When the drive is in the STOP mode, there are three possible displays. The first is the
SPEED display, which looks like this:
NOTE: See Parameter 31 - UNITS for the SPEED UNITS display options.
Pressing the ENTER key will change the display from the SPEED indication to the % LOAD
indication:
Pressing the ENTER key again will change the display from the % LOAD indication to the
VAC (motor voltage) indication:
Pressing ENTER again will change the display back to the SPEED indication.