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8 PROGRAMMING & ADJUSTEMENTS
The ACE0/COMBIAC0 software is powerful and exhaustive, but it is also
complex, with a long list of parameters that grant a fine control of all the
functionalities the inverter can perform. After a deep reading of this section, a
well-trained technician or an engineer will be able to understand and modify the
parameters.
The procedure for modifying the parameters is the following.
- Before doing any change save a copy of the parameters set. This
procedure is easy to do thanks to the Zapi Smart Console (see section
13.2.11) or thanks to the PC CAN Console (see section 13.1.3).
- Inside the saved copy or in a related text file write down the reason of the
changes.
- Change the parameters with full knowledge of what you are doing.
- After having saved the new parameters, check that all parameters have
been changed according to your modifications by reading again the value
stored inside the parameters.
To access and adjust all inverter parameters it is necessary to use the Zapi
console. Since the ACE0/COMBIAC0 has no external serial connector, three
possibilities are available:
- To use the Zapi Smart Console connected to the CAN bus (ask directly
to Zapi for the dedicated user manual).
- To use the PC CAN Console software. The following paragraphs
describe the controller configuration in the case the operator is using
Zapi PC CAN Console.
- To connect the Zapi Smart Console (or old hand console) through a
remote module, like a Zapi tiller card of a Zapi display. This module is to
be connected to the same CAN bus line of the inverter.
Zapi Smart Console and PC CAN Console software are tools developed to
improve setup and programming of all Zapi products installed in any application.
It features a clean and easy-to-use interface in order to simplify access to
parameters and troubleshooting.
See Appendix A and Appendix B to have a general overview and basic
knowledge about the use of these tools.
U Zapi tools permit a deep control over the parameters and behavior of Zapi
controllers. Their use is restricted to engineers and well trained
technicians.