Parameter
structure
Keypad
and
display
Parameter
x.00
Parameter
description
protocol
Performance
different
from
European
defaults.
3.4
Differences
between
European
and
USA
defaults
format
Advanced
parameter
descriptions
Serial
comms
7.
When
the
drive
mode
is
changed
all
data
in
the
EEPROM
is
deleted
and
then
restored
with
the
defaults
for
the
new
mode.
If
the
power
is
removed
during
a
change
of
drive
mode,
an
EEF
trip
is
likely
to
occur
on
the
next
power-up.
After
a
change
of
drive
mode
the
power
down
save
parameters
are
also
saved.
As
these
parameters
are
not
saved
if
the
power
is
removed
unless
the
drive
is
supplied
with
a
normal
line
power
supply,
this
ensures
that
the
power
down
save
parameters
are
always
stored
correctly
for
the
new
drive
mode.
The
first
time
parameters
are
saved
after
the
change
of
drive
mode
the
save
will
take
slightly
longer
than
a
normal
parameter
save.
8.
When
an
Solutions
Module
is
changed
for
a
different
type
in
a
slot,
or
a
module
is
inserted
when
one
was
not
present
previously
or
a
module
is
removed
the
EEPROM
is
forced
to
re-initialise
itself
on
the
next
parameter
saves.
On
the
first
parameter
save
one
bank
is
cleared
and
then
written
and
on
the
next
parameter
save
the
other
bank
is
cleared
and
rewritten.
Each
of
these
parameter
saves
takes
slightly
longer
than
a
normal
parameter
save.
3.3
Loading
defaults
When
defaults
are
loaded
the
user
save
parameters
are
automatically
saved
to
the
drive
EEPROM
in
all
modes.
Standard
defaults
are
loaded
by
setting
Eur
or
USA
in
Pr
x.00
performing
a
drive
reset.
When
the
drive
is
a
single
quadrant
drive
the
following
parameters
are
3.5
SMARTCARD
transfers
Drive
parameters,
setup
macros
and
internal
ladder
programs
can
be
transferred
to/from
SMARTCARDs.
See
Pr
11.36
to
Pr
11.40.
3.6
Display
non-default
values
or
destination
parameters
If
a
diS.diFF
is
selected
in
Pr
x.00,
then
only
parameters
that
are
different
from
the
last
defaults
loaded
and
Pr
x.00
are
displayed.
If
diS.dESt
is
selected
in
Pr
x.00,
then
only
destination
parameters
are
displayed.
This
function
is
provided
to
aid
locating
destination
clashes
if
a
dESt
trip
occurs.
16
Mentor
MP
Advanced
User
Guide
www.onxcontrol.com
Issue
Number:
4
Pr
Description
Default
2.06
S
ramp
enable
Eur:
OFF
(0),
USA:
On
(1)
3.51
Tachometer
voltage
rating
(Fb02,
0.72)
Eur:
60.00,
USA:
50.00
5.09,
21.09
Armature
rated
voltage
(SE06,
0.27)
480
V
drive
Eur:
440,
USA:500
5.28
Field
weakening
compensation
disable
Eur:
OFF
(0),
USA
On
(1)
5.59,
21.08
Back
emf
set
point
480
V
drive
Eur:
440,
USA:500
5.65
Economy
timeout
Eur:
OFF
(0),
USA:
On
(1)
5.70,
21.24
Rated
field
current
(SE10,
0.31)
Size
1:
Eur:
2.00,
USA:
8.00
Size
2A
&
B
Eur:
3.00,
USA:
20.00
Size
2C
&
D
Eur:
5.00,
USA
20.00
5.73,
21.23
Rated
field
voltage
(SE11,
0.32)
Eur:
360,
USA:
300
5.75
Field
voltage
mode
Eur:
OFF
(0),
USA:
On
(1)
7.15
Analog
input
3
mode
(in01,
0.81)
Eur:
th
(8),
USA:
VOLt
(6)
Pr
Description
Default
1.10
Bipolar
reference
enable
0
5.22
Quadrant
2
enable
0
5.24
Quadrant
4
enable
0