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E300 Design Guide
Issue Number: 1
6 User Menu A
6.1 Basic parameter descriptions Creep to floor operation
The
E300 Advanced Elevator
drive in its default configuration is for a gearless Elevator application using a synchronous PM motor in RFC-S operat-
ing mode with position feedback. The table following details the default parameter settings for the User Menu A parameters.
Table 6-1 Key to parameter table coding
Coding
Attribute
RW
Read / Write: can be written by the user
RO
Read only: can only be read by the user
Bit
1 bit parameter. On (1) or Off (0) on the display
Num
Number: can be uni-polar or bi-polar
Txt
Text: the parameter uses text strings instead of numbers.
Bin
Binary parameter
IP
IP Address parameter
Mac
Mac Address parameter
Date
Date parameter
Time
Time parameter
Chr
Character parameter
FI
Filtered: parameters which have rapidly changing values are filtered when displayed on the keypad for easy viewing
DE
Destination: This parameter selects the destination of an input or logic function
RA
Rating dependent: this parameter is likely to have different values and ranges with drives of different voltage and current ratings.
Parameters with this attribute will be transferred to the destination drive by non volatile storage media when the rating of the
destination drive is different from the source drive and the file is a parameter file. However, the values will be transferred if only the
current rating is different and the file is different from the default file.
ND
No default: The parameter is not modified when defaults are loaded.
NC
Not copied: not transferred to or from non volatile media during copying.
PT
Protected: cannot be used as a destination.
US
User save: parameter saved in drive EEPROM when the user initiates a parameter save.
PS
Power-down save: parameter automatically saved in drive EEPROM when the under volts (UV) trip occurs.
The parameters listed are for reference purposes only and do not include detailed information on the parameter or adjustment. Changing
parameter values without careful consideration can lead to a safety hazard. The user must read this guide to avoid any risk of damage to
the product or the risk of creating a safety hazard users.
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