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Operating manual
21.12.98
ACP 3000 — 0.37–15.0
04_GB
30
4
Getting Started
4.1
General Information
Some ACP 3000 Series micro-inverters do not have a digital keypad as standard equip-
ment. These models are programmed to operate via the control terminal strip. Use either
option XRK01 (Remote Keypad Unit) or XPM01 (Program Memory Unit) to re-program the
inverter.
Your ACP 3000 micro-inverter is pre-programmed to run a standard 4-pole AC induction
motor; in many cases no additional programming is required.
The advanced digital keypad controls all operations of the inverter. The eight input keys al-
low “Press and Run” operation of the motor and straight forward programming of the pa-
rameters. To simplify the programming further, the parameters are separated into two
Program Levels:
LEVEL 1
Easily entered by pressing the PROG key at any time. Limits access to the
most commonly used parameters for operator convenience.
LEVEL 2
Accesses all parameters including those in Level 1. Used when the more ad-
vanced features are needed. It is entered by pressing and holding the SHIFT
key then pressing the PROG key.
Parameters may be only be programmed when the drive is stopped, with the exception of
70-MCAL
and
78-MCAL2
which may be programmed at any time (see section 5.2).
4.2
Digital Keypad
4.3
Keypad Operation
When
21-MODE
is set to 0 or 10, start/stop and speed commands are accepted from the
keypad. The keys are used to operate the inverter as described in section 4.4.
Figure 4.1
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