Programming ACTech SCL/SCM Drive (1393E Only)
The drive is already pre-programmed** with settings specifically for the 1393E Unit by
Atlanta Attachment Co. These settings are listed in the chart on the following page.
Password protection is currently disabled so that control of the parameters is immediately
available to the user. After the controller settings have been "fine-tuned", you can use
parameter 44 to set a password value between 1-999 to "lock" the control setting for the
motors.
The buttons and display on the front of the motor controller can be used to change any
specific parameter. Pressing the mode button will take you to the last parameter viewed.
Parameters are designated with a "P" as the first character on the display. The arrow up
and arrow down buttons will scroll through to the desired parameter. Pressing "Mode"
displays the current parameter setting (point "above" decimal point blinks). This setting
can be changed by using the arrow up and arrow down buttons. When the desired setting
is found press the mode button to store the new value. This will store the new value and
exit the program mode. To change another parameter value, press the mode key again
and repeat the procedure.
**In the event the controller has not been pre-programmed by AAC, the default password
from the factory is 225.
Every SCL/SCM Series drive has an Electronic Programming Module (EPM) installed on the
main control board. The EPM stores the user’s parameter settings and special OEM default
settings (if programmed). The EPM is removable, allowing it to be installed in another
drive for quick set-up. For example, if a drive is being replaced with a new one, the EPM
can be taken out of the first drive and installed in the new drive. Downtime is minimized
because the new drive does not require programming - it is ready to run when the EPM is
installed.
NOTE:
The drive will not operate without the EPM installed. The drive will display “F1” if
the EPM is missing or damaged.
WARNING!
Do not remove the EPM while power is applied to the drive. Damage to the EPM
and/or drive may result.
See tables on following pages...
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Summary of Contents for 1393E
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