
SINUS/ISD
15P0082B8
USER MANUAL
5 - 9/14
5.4.7.5
Changing the Product Code
On rare occasions it may be necessary to change the default settings by changing the Product Code. The
Product Code is referred to in Chapter 2. You can select a different Language field (and associated frequency)
for the Inverter; other information is automatically read from the power board.
A special key combination is required to change the product code. This feature is only available at power-up as a
security measure.
•
Hold down the
∆∆
,, E
E and PROG
PROG keys, then power-up the Inverter
An alert message may be displayed, “ALERT CONFIG MODE”. This is warning you that you have initialised
the Operator Station into the configuration mode and therefore parameters can be changed.
•
Use the up (
∆∆
)
) and down (
∇
∇
)
) keys to select a default language and frequency
•
Hold down the E
E key to exit
The new settings will be saved automatically. The next time the defaults are restored, or a different macro is
loaded, the language/frequency parameters will be set to match the entered Product Code.
Note:
Holding down the
∆∆
, E
E and PROG
PROG keys whilst displaying the Welcome screen will also display the
product code, but you will be unable to change the parameter. To go to the Welcome screen, press the
PROG
PROG key until you enter the Operator menu system, then press the E
E key until the Welcome screen is
displayed.
5.4.7.6
Quick Restore Default
A special key combination restores to the Inverter the current product code default values and Macro 1
parameter values. This feature is only available at power-up as a security measure.
•
Hold down the up (
∆∆
)
) and down (
(
∇
∇
)
) and keys, then power-up the Inverter.
5.5
5.5
SPECIAL MENU FEATURES
SPECIAL MENU FEATURES
5.5.1
MENU VIEWING LEVELS
For ease of operation, there are three `viewing levels` for the Operator Station. The setting for the viewing level
decides how much of the main menu system will be displayed.The choice of menu for each has been designed
around a type of user, hence we have the Operator, Basic and Advanced viewing levels.
Note:
The OPERATOR menu remains unchanged.
Refer to “The Programmer Menu System Map”, page 5-5/14 to see how the viewing level changes the displayed
menu.To change the viewing level, go to MENUS menu at level 1. The first parameter in this menu, VIEW
LEVEL, selects the viewing level.
5.5.1.1
Startup Screen Timeouts
Another action of selecting different viewing levels is to introduce a timeout to the Startup screen. By default, the
Startup screen is the SETPOINT parameter, but you can select any parameter to be the Startup screen.
Operator viewing level
The Startup screen will be displayed after an extended period without a key press when viewing either the
Welcome screen or the Programmer menu system.
Basic viewing level
There is no timeout
Advanced viewing level
There is no timeout
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