FC 300 Design Guide
How to Program
Status screen II:
Seetheoperatingvariables(1.1,1.2,1.3,and2)
shown in the screen in this illustration.
In the example, Speed, Motor current, Motor
power and Frequency are selected as variables
in the first and second lines.
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1.2
1.3
1.1
Status screen III:
This state displays the event and action of the
Smart Logic Controller. For f urthe r information,
see section Smart Logic Controller.
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" Parameter Set-Up
TheFC300Seriescanbeusedforpract
ically all assignments, which requires the appropriate number of p a-
rameters. The series offers a choice between two programming modes - a Main Menu and a Quick Menu mode.
The former provides access to all parameters. The latter takes the user through a few parameters
making it possible to start ope
rating the adjustable frequency drive.
Regardless of the mode of programming, it is possible to change a parameter both in
the Main Menu mode and in the Quick Menu mode.
" Quick Menu K ey Functions
Pressing [Quick M
enus] display this readout.
The list indicates the different area s contained
in the Quick menu.
Select My Perso
nal Menu to display the chosen
personal parameters. Select these parameters
are selected par. 0-25 Personal Menu.Upto20
different p
arameters can be used in this menu.
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Select Quick setup to go through a limited
amount o f parameters to get the motor running
almost optimally. The default setting for
the other parameters co nside r s the desired
control functions and the configuration of signal
inputs/outputs (control terminals).
The selection of parameter is effected by means
ofthearrowkeys. Theparametersinthe
table to the right are accessible.
Pos.: No.: Parameter: Unit:
1 0-01 Language
2 1-20 Motor power [kW]
3 1-22 Motor voltage [V]
4 1-23 Motor frequency [Hz]
5 1-24 Motor current [A]
6 3-02 Minimum reference [rpm]
7 3-03 Maximum reference [rpm]
8 3-41 Ramp 1 ramp up time [sec.]
9 3-42 Ramp 1 ramp down time [sec.]
10 3-13 Reference site
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