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Function codes needed for double-key operation
Double-key operation is required to change the function codes F00 (Data Protection), H03 (Initialize
Data), H45 (Mock Alarm), H97 (Clear Alarm Data) and U107 (Automate Conversion Factor). Press
the key and the key or the key and the key.
Revising, reflecting and storing function code data while running
Data for some function codes can be changed when the inverter is running; others cannot. Furthermore,
for some function codes, changing the data will cause those values to be reflected immediately in
inverter operation; for other function codes, they will not be reflected. For details, refer to the column
on changes while running in the "6.1 Function Code Table" in Chapter 6.
For details on function codes, refer to the "6.1 Function Code Table" in Chapter 6.
5.6.3.1 Setting up function codes
PRG > 2(Function Code) > 1(Date Set)
This section explains how to set function code data.
The examples below show how to change the high-output frequency function code F03 from 50 Hz to
60 Hz.
Fref
0.00
Hz
STOP
Iout
0.00A
PWR
0.03kW
1.
Press
the
key while the running mode
screen is displayed.
↓
PRG
0.Quick Setup
1.Start-up
2.Function Code
3.INV Info
4.Alarm Info
5.User Config
2.
Use
the
/
keys to select [2. Function
Code], and confirm with the key.
↓
/
PRG>2
1.Data Set
2.Data Check
3.Changed Data
4.Data Copy
5.Timer Setup
6.Initialize
3.
Use
the
/
keys to select [1. Data Set], and
confirm with the key.
↓
/
PRG>2>1
F:Fundamental
E:Extension
C:Control
P:Motor Param
H:High Perform
H1:High Perform
←
↓
/
4. Use the /
keys to select the function code
you wish to set (in this case, F: Fundamental).
<Selection items>
Selected with
F,E,C,P,H,H1,J,J1,J2,
J3,J4,J5,J6,d,U,y,T,K,
o codes
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Return to running mode
Summary of Contents for FRENIC-AQUA series
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