The Setup Group within the Programming Mode
In Setup Group, the user can access the minimum group of parameters required to operate the application.
Note: Setup Group parameters are listed in Table 4.4.
Figure 4.5 illustrates the keys to press to enter the Setup Group.
In this example, the source of the frequency reference is changed from the control circuit terminals to the LED Operator
(i.e., b1-01 is changed from 1 to 0).
STOP
(2x)
<1> Move to the right to change parameter settings. Scroll
down to view and check settings in the Setup Mode.
<2> To return to the Top Menu, press .
To view or edit
other parameters, press and .
Control Circuit
Terminal
Select digit
to edit
Parameter Display
LED Operator
Frequency reference
appears when powered up
Parameter Display
Press until
appears
<1>
<2>
Figure 4.5 Setup Group Example
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Changing Parameter Settings or Values
This example explains changing C1-01 (Acceleration Time 1) from 10.0 seconds (default) to 20.0 seconds.
Step Display/Result
1. Turn on the power to the drive. The initial display appears.
2.
Press the key until the Setup Mode Screen appears.
3.
Press the key to view the parameter setting display.
4.
Scroll through parameters by pressing the key until C1-01 appears.
5.
Press to view the current setting value (10.0). (Number farthest to the left flashes)
6.
Press until the desired number is selected. (“1” flashes)
7.
Press the key and enter 0020.0.
8.
Press and the drive will confirm the change.
9. The display automatically returns to the screen shown in Step 4.
10.
Press the key until back at the initial display.
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Verifying Parameter Changes: Verify Menu
The
Verify Menu lists edited parameters from the Programming Mode. The Verify Menu helps determine which settings
have been changed, and is particularly useful when replacing a drive. If no settings have been changed the Verify Menu
will read
. The Verify menu also allows users to access and re-edit edited parameters.
Note: The Verify Menu will not display parameters from the A1 group even if those parameters have been changed from default settings.
4.3 The Drive and Programming Modes
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