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AGSVX9000 Drives

MN040001EN—May 2013 www.eaton.com

STEP 4

Operating & Programming Menu Navigation

Main Menu

The data on the control keypad are arranged in menus and submenus. The 
first menu level consists of M1 to M8 and is called the Main Menu. The 
structure of these menus and their submenus is illustrated below. Some of 
the submenus will vary for each application choice.

Main Menu Navigation

Note:

Enter Key — Holding the “Enter” key for more than 3 seconds will 
allow you to go directly to the programming mode.

M1  Parameters

M2  Keypad Control

M3  Active Faults

M6  Expander Boards

M7  Monitor

M8  Operate Mode

G1.1
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R2.1  Keypad Reference
P2.2  Keypad Direction

P2.x  Stop Button Active

A3.1  Active Fault 1

T3.1.1  Operation Days
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T3.1.13  Zero Speed

A3.x  Active Fault x

V7.1  Output Frequency–0.00 Hz
V7.2  Frequency Reference–0.00 Hz
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G1.x

G6.1  Slot A Board
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G6.5  Slot E Board

O1  Output Frequency–0.0 Hz
O2  Freq Reference–0.0 Hz
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M7.1x  Multimonitor

Menu Navigation:

Up Arrow — 

The up arrow

advances to the next
menu item.
For example, pressing the
up arrow once will
advance from M1 to M2.

Down Arrow — 

The down 

Right Arrow — 

The right 

Left Arrow — 

The left 

arrow backs up to the 
previous menu item.

arrow will advance to the 
next level in the menu. 

arrow will back up one 
level in the menu 
structure.

For example, pressing the 

down arrow once will back 
up from M2 to M1.

For example, pressing the 
right arrow once will 
advance from M2 to R2.1.

For example, pressing the 

left arrow once will back 
up from R2.1 to M2.

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M5  System Menu

S5.1  Language
S5.2  Application
S5.3  Copy Parameters

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S5.4  Compare Parameters
S5.5  Security
S5.6  Keypad Settings
S5.7  Hardware Settings
S5.8  System Information

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M4  Fault History

H4.1  Most Recent Fault

T4.1.1  Operation Days
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T4.1.13  Zero Speed

N7.1x.1

H4.1.x  Oldest Saved Fault

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Summary of Contents for AGSVX9000

Page 1: ...May 2013 New Information CONTENT STEP 1 Keypad Operation Overview STEP 2 Standard Wiring Diagrams and Connections STEP 3 Start Up Wizard STEP 4 Operating and Programming Menu Navigation STEP 5 Faults...

Page 2: ...Alarm Indicates that there is one or more active drive alarm s Fault Indicates that there is one or more active drive fault s I O Terminal Indicates that the I O terminals have been chosen for control...

Page 3: ...the keypad which is always active unless disabled by the StopButtonActive parameter used to reset the active faults Reset Resets the active faults Local Remote Switches between LOCAL and REMOTE contro...

Page 4: ...running Stop the drive to edit these parameters See the AGSVX9000 Application Manual for identi cation of these parameters speci c to your chosen application Main Menu The data on the control keypad...

Page 5: ...TEP 2 Continued AGSVX9000 Power and Motor Wiring for Large Horsepower Drives 20 250 hp B M 3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 B R External RFI Filter Optional BR Optional External Filter Optional BR Power Board 230V...

Page 6: ...MB Lout 15 14 DIN5 DIN4 12 11 CMA 24Vout 9 8 10 DIN1 DIN2 DIN3 I O GROUND DIN4 DIN6 COMMON EXTERNAL FAULT RUN ENABLE OUTPUT FREQUENCY DIN1 DIN3 COMMON START PULSE STOP PULSE FAULT RESET Vin 2 5 6 7 24...

Page 7: ...utton for 5 secs to enable it Accel Time 1 30 s Decel Time 1 30 s Current Limit Nameplate Volt 460 V 60 00 Hz Power Factor Loc Ctrl Place Keypad Input Phase Supv 0 No Response Repeat Setup No Yes Rem...

Page 8: ...z V7 2 Frequency Reference 0 00 Hz G1 x G6 1 Slot A Board G6 5 Slot E Board O1 Output Frequency 0 0 Hz O2 Freq Reference 0 0 Hz Ox M7 1x Multimonitor Menu Navigation Up Arrow The up arrow advances to...

Page 9: ...menus depress the ENTER button for 2 seconds While in the other menus if there is no keypad activity the display will return to the Operate Menu after 30 seconds Code Signal Name Unit Description O 1...

Page 10: ...rd has been completed the following parameters need to be verified or adjusted as necessary to properly set up the software for the application Parameter Number Parameter Name Desired Setting P1 1 1 M...

Page 11: ...c 0 6 0 300 DIN1 DIN2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Start fwd Start Stop Start Stop Start pulse Fwd 2 Start 2 Stop Start 2 Stop Start rvs Rvs Fwd Run enable Stop pulse Rvs 2 Rvs Fwd Run enable P1 2 2 1 DIN3 function...

Page 12: ...44 Device change different type 7 Saturation trip 26 Startup prevented 45 Device added different type 8 System fault 29 Thermistor fault 50 Analog input Iin 4 mA for the signal range 4 to 20 mA 9 Unde...

Page 13: ...e new item Press the ENTER key to accept the change Code Signal Name Unit Description V7 1 Output Frequency Hz Output frequency V7 2 Frequency reference Hz Frequency reference setting V7 3 Motor speed...

Page 14: ...the right solution for the application But decision makers demand more than just innovative products They turn to Eaton for an unwavering commitment to personal support that makes customer success a t...

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