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APPENDIX G — OPTIONAL GREENSPEED/LOW AMBIENT CONTROL (cont)
START UP WITH ASSISTANT — DO NOT USE
Initial start-up has been performed at the factory. Use of the
start up assistant will override factory VFD configurations.
STANDARD DISPLAY MODE
Use the standard display mode to read information on the drive
status and operate the drive. To reach the standard display
mode, press EXIT until the LCD display shows status informa-
tion as described below. See Fig. V.
The top line of the LCD display shows the basic status infor-
mation of the drive. The HAND icon indicates that the drive
control is local from the control panel. The AUTO icon indi-
cates that the drive is in remote control mode, such as the basic
I/O (X1) or field bus.
The arrow icon indicates the drive and motor rotation status. A
rotating arrow (clockwise or counterclockwise) indicates that
the drive is running and at setpoint and the shaft direction is
forward or reverse. A rotating blinking arrow indicates that the
drive is running but not at setpoint. A stationary arrow indi-
cates that the drive is stopped. For Carrier rooftop units, the
correct rotation is counterclockwise.
The upper right corner shows the frequency setpoint that the
drive will maintain.
Using parameter group 34, the middle of the LCD display can be
configured to display 3 parameter values. The default display
shows parameters 0103 (OUTPUT FREQ) in percentages, 0104
(CURRENT) in amperes, and 0120 (AI1) in milliamperes.
The bottom corners of the LCD display show the functions cur-
rently assigned to the two soft keys. The lower middle displays
the current time (if configured to show the time).
The first time the drive is powered up, it is in the OFF mode. To
switch to local hand-held control and control the drive using the
control panel, press and hold the HAND button. Pressing the
HAND button switches the drive to hand control while keeping
the drive running. Press the AUTO button to switch to remote in-
put control. To start the drive press the HAND or AUTO buttons,
to stop the drive press the OFF button.
To adjust the speed in HAND mode, press the UP or DOWN
buttons (the reference changes immediately). The reference
can be modified in the local control (HAND) mode, and can be
parameterized (using Group 11 reference select) to also allow
modification in the remote control mode.
PARAMETERS MODE
The Parameters mode is used to change the parameters on the
drive. To change parameters, perform the following procedure:
1. Select MENU (SOFT KEY 2). The Main menu will be dis-
played.
2. Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight PARAMETERS on
the display screen and press ENTER (SOFT KEY 2).
3. Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight the desired parame-
ter group and press SEL (SOFT KEY 2).
4. Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight the desired parame-
ter and press EDIT (SOFT KEY 2).
5. Use the UP or DOWN keys to change the value of the pa-
rameter.
6. Press SAVE (SOFT KEY 2) to store the modified value.
Press CANCEL (SOFT KEY 1) to keep the previous value.
Any modifications that are not saved will not be changed.
7. Choose another parameter or press EXIT (SOFT KEY 1) to
return to the listing of parameter groups. Continue until all
the parameters have been configured and then press EXIT
(SOFT KEY 1) to return to the main menu.
NOTE: The current parameter value appears above the highlight
parameter. To view the default parameter value, press the UP and
DOWN keys simultaneously. To restore the default factory set-
tings, select the Carrier application macro.
CHANGED PARAMETERS MODE
The Changed Parameters mode is used to view and edit recent-
ly changed parameters on the drive. To view the changed pa-
rameters, perform the following procedure:
1. Select MENU (SOFT KEY 2). The Main menu will be dis-
played.
2. Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight CHANGED PAR
on the display screen and press ENTER (SOFT KEY 2). A
list of the recently changed parameters will be displayed.
3. Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight the desired parame-
ter group and press EDIT (SOFT KEY 2) to change the pa-
rameter if desired.
4. Press EXIT (SOFT KEY 1) to exit the Changed Parameters
mode.
DRIVE PARAMETER BACKUP MODE
The drive parameter back up mode is used to export the param-
eters from one drive to another. The parameters can be upload-
ed from a VFD to the removable control panel. The control
panel can then be transferred to another drive and the parame-
ters downloaded into memory.
Depending on the motor and application, there are two options
available. The first option is to download all parameters. This
copies both application and motor parameters to the drive from
the control panel. This is recommended when using the same
application for drives of the same size. This can also be used to
create a backup of the parameters group for the drive.
The second option downloads only the application parameters
to the drive. This is recommended when using the same appli-
cation for drives of different sizes. Parameters 9905, 9906,
9907, 9908, 9909, 1605, 1607, 5201, and group 51 parameters
and internal motor parameters are not copied.
Upload All Parameters
To upload and store parameters in the control panel from the
VFD, perform the following procedure:
1. Select MENU (SOFT KEY 2). The Main menu will display.
2. Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight PAR BACKUP on
the display screen and press ENTER (SOFT KEY 2).
3. Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight UPLOAD TO PAN-
EL and press SEL (SOFT KEY 2).
4. The text “Copying Parameters” will be displayed with a
progress indicator. To stop the process, select ABORT
(SOFT KEY 1).
5. When the upload is complete, the text “Parameter upload
successful” will be displayed.
6. The display will then return to the PAR BACKUP menu. Se-
lect EXIT (SOFT KEY 1) to return to the main menu.
7. The control panel can now be disconnected from the drive.
Fig. V — Standard Display Example
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