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Chapter 4 - Standard
POWERXL DM1 SERIES VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES
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Table 20. System (Cont.).
Options:
0 = No;
1 = Compare with keypad;
2 = Compare with default;
3 = Compare with Set 1; or
4 = Compare with Set 2.
Description:
With the parameter comparison function, you can compare the actual parameter values to the values of your customized parameter sets
and those loaded to the control keypad.
The actual parameter values are first compared to those of the customized parameter Set 1. If no differences are detected, a “0” is
displayed on the lowermost line of the keypad.
If any of the parameter values differ from those of the Set 1 parameters, the number of the deviations is displayed together.
By pressing the right arrow button, once again you will see both the actual value and the value it was compared to. In this display, the
value on the description line (in the middle) is the default value, and the one on the value line (lowermost line) is the edited value. You
can also edit the actual value by pushing the right arrow button.
Actual values can also be compared to Set 2, factory settings, and keypad set values.
P13.1.7
Parameter lock PIN (for remote keypad only)
ID 624
Minimum value:
0
Maximum value:
9,999
Default value:
0
Description:
The application selection can be protected against unauthorized changes with the password function. When the password function is
enabled, the user will be prompted to enter a password before application changes, parameter value changes, or password changes.
By default, the password function is not in use. If you want to activate the password, change the value of this parameter to any number
between 1 and 9,999.
To deactivate the password, reset the parameter value to 0.
P13.1.8
Keypad parameter lock (for remote keypad only)
ID 625
Minimum value:
N.A.
Maximum value:
N.A.
Default value:
0
Options:
0 = Change enable; or
1 = Change disable.
Description:
This function allows the user to prohibit changes to the parameters. If the parameter lock is activated, the text “locked” will appear on
the display if you try to edit a parameter value.
Note:
This function does not prevent unauthorized editing of parameter values.
P13.1.9
Start-up Wizard
ID 626
Minimum value:
N.A.
Maximum value:
N.A.
Default value:
0
Options:
0 = Enabled.
1 = Disabled.
Description:
The Start-up Wizard facilitates commissioning the DM1 PRO. If selected “Enable”, the Start-up Wizard prompts the operator for
the application desired and then advances parameters through the start-up parameter list/Application Mini wizard in keypad. After
completion, it allows the user to go to the main menu or default page and this parameter is set to “Disabled”. The Start-up Wizard is
always enabled for the initial power up of the DM1 PRO. By setting this parameter to “Disable” without going through the Start-up
Wizard, it will not cause it to be active on start-up. If user goes into Start-up Wizard after completion, or defaults drive, the Start-up
Wizard will be “Enabled”.
P13.2 - Keypad (DM1 Pro).
P13.2.4
Timeout time
ID 629
Minimum value:
1 s
Maximum value:
65,535 s.
Default value:
30 s
Description:
The timeout time setting defines the time after which the keypad display returns to the Default Page.
Note:
If the default page value is 0, the timeout time setting has no effect.
P13.2.5
Contrast adjust
ID 630
Minimum value:
5
Maximum value:
18
Default value:
12
Description:
If the remote keypad display is not clear, you can adjust the keypad contrast with this parameter.
P13.2.6
Backlight time
ID 631
Minimum value:
1 min.
Maximum value:
65,535 min.
Default value:
10 min.
Description:
This parameter determines how long the backlight stays on before going out.