1.4 Programming
1.4.1 Programming with LCP
For detailed information on programming, see
Programming Guide, MG02C.
NOTE!
The adjustable frequency drive can also be programmed
from a PC via RS-485 COM port by installing the MCT 10
Set-up Software.
This software can either be ordered using code number
130B1000 or downloaded from the Danfoss website:
www.danfoss.com/BusinessAreas/DrivesSolutions/software-
download
Figure 1.7 Description of LCP Buttons and Display
Use the [Menu] key to select one of the following menus:
Status
For readouts only.
Quick Menu
For access to Quick Menus 1 and 2, respectively.
Main Menu
For access to all parameters.
Navigation Keys
[Back]: For moving to the previous step or layer in the
navigation structure.
[
▲
] [
▼
]: For navigating between parameter groups,
parameters and within parameters.
[OK]: For selecting a parameter and for accepting changes
to parameter settings.
Pressing [OK] for more than 1 s enters 'Adjust' mode. In
'Adjust' mode, it is possible to make fast adjustment by
pressing [▲] [▼] combined with [OK].
Press [▲] [▼] to change value. Press [OK] to shift between
digits quickly.
To exit 'Adjust' mode, press [OK] more than 1 s again with
changes saving or press [Back] without changes saving.
Operation Keys
A yellow light above the operation keys indicates the
active key.
[Hand on]: Starts the motor and enables control of the
adjustable frequency drive via the LCP.
[Off/Reset]: The motor stops except when in alarm mode,
in which case, the motor will be reset.
[Auto on]: The adjustable frequency drive is controlled
either via control terminals or serial communication.
[Potentiometer] (LCP12): The potentiometer works in two
ways depending on the mode in which the adjustable
frequency drive is running.
In Auto Mode, the potentiometer acts as an extra
programmable analog input.
In Hand on Mode, the potentiometer controls local
reference.
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