Parker Hannifin G2 Computer Drive User Manual


 
9-4
Operation Display Pendant
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9.4 Terminal Mode Display
The terminal mode display allows you to send a character string entered from the keypad to the driver and
display the response character string in the display.
In the example below, “#50” is input in display 2) and the response character string “R1D position
bandwidth:12” is shown in display 3).
In the response character string display, the header part of a response character string (e.g., R00, ALM**, *) is
not displayed. Even though the cursor is not displayed, hidden parts can be horizontally scrolled through and
displayed by pressing the and keys.
The cursor is displayed by pressing the input key (a key that allows character input when pressed), or the and
keys. Once it is displayed, you can enter character strings.
1) Initial display
2) During character string input
3) Displaying a response character string
Characters in < >: #, @, %, G, X,
F, f, A, a, M, P, +
_
__
_
<
<<
< P
PP
P/
//
/N
NN
N:
::
:/
//
/=
==
=+
++
+/
//
/S
SS
S>
>>
>#
##
#
Input character string and
response character string
display area
Function key content
display area
Display part
16 characters
One line
64 characters
16 lines
Input character
string buffer
_
<#> S/+ =/: N/P
#50_
<#> S/+ =/: N/P
Position bandwidth: 12
<#> S/+ =/: N/P
f0 < >: Character selection (positive direction)
The character in < > changes at every key press.
f1 S: Inputs the selected character.
The character in < > is input by pressing this key.
f2 =: Inputs =.
f3 N: To the next display
f4 < >: Character selection (opposite direction)
The character in < > changes at every key press.
f5 +: Inputs +.
f6: Inputs :.
f7 P: To the previous display
0 to 9: Each character is input.
-, *, /
INS key: Shifts the character string one character after the cursor
position and insert a space at the cursor position.
DEL key: Deletes the character immediately before the cursor. The
cursor does not move the position.
BS key: Deletes the character immediately before the cursor and
move the cursor to the position one character before.
Return key: Sends the entered character string to the controller.
and keys: Moves the cursor on the input character string to the left o
r
right.
and keys: Moves up and down in the input character string buffer.