15P0082B8
USER MANUAL
SINUS/ISD
5 - 12/14
5.5.5.3
Creating Custom Screens
You can create two “custom screens”, which can be very useful when added to the Operator menu system.
Each screen contains:
•
a top line of sixteen characters
•
user-definable units
•
user-selectable scaling factor
•
user-selectable limits
•
user-selectable coefficients
This feature may be used to re-display the setpoint, for example, in more convenient units. Refer to Chapter 6:
“Programming Your Application” - CUSTOM SCREEN.
5.6
5.6
HOW TO SAVE, RESTORE AND COPY YOUR SETTINGS
HOW TO SAVE, RESTORE AND COPY YOUR SETTINGS
5.6.1
SAVING YOUR APPLICATION
The PARAMETER SAVE menu at level 1, available in the Basic and Advanced view levels, provides two save
options:
1.
SAVE TO MEMORY menu at level 2:
saves to non-volatile memory within the Inverter
2.
SAVE TO OP menu at level 2:
saves to the Operator Station
Note:
The SAVE TO OP function produces a copy of the Inverter’s setup, including all user options and the
current password, refer to “ Copying an Application” below.
5.6.2
RESTORING SAVED SETTINGS
If you are unsure about any changes you have made, you can re-load the
last saved setup from memory.
Enter the LOAD FROM MEMORY menu at level 2 to display the `UP` FOR
ACTION page.
Note:
Pressing the
∆∆
key, as instructed, restores to the Inverter the last
saved parameter settings.
5.6.3
COPYING AN APPLICATION
The Operator Station is a programming tool for writing to the Inverter, where the information is stored. But the
Operator Station itself can also be used to store this data.
5.6.3.1
Transferring Your Application to Another SINUS/ISD Inverter
1.
Write the application to the Operator Station via the SAVE TO OP menu at level 2. To view the SAVE TO
OP menu the Operator Station must have Advanced view level selected.
2.
Connect the Operator Station to the receiving SINUS/ISD Inverter.
3.
Select Advanced view level, if necessary. Transfer the data via the LOAD FROM OP menu at level 2. Two
sub-menus allow you to choose between loading a full parameter load which includes motor-specific data,
or just the application without any motor-specific data:
ALL PARAMETERS
APPLICATION ONLY
Refer to Chapter 6: “Programming Your Application” - Motor-Specific Parameters.
Note:
Both methods will transfer the password of the host unit. Refer to “ Password Protection” , page 5-
10/14.
The Operator Station still has the application data stored allowing transfer to successive units. This information is
replaced by any subsequent SAVE TO OP operation.
HEALTH
LOCAL
SEQ
REF
1
1
103.0 l/s
WHISKY PUMPED
HEALTH
LOCAL
SEQ
REF
1
1
menu at level 2
LOAD FROM MEMORY
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