IPE300 series engineering VFD
Basic operation guidelines
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from left to right or press QUICK/JOG (
=2) to shift selected parameters from right to left.
5.3.3 Displaying fault information
After detecting a fault signal, the VFD enters the fault alarm state immediately, the fault code blinks on
the keypad, and the TRIP indicator is on. You can perform fault reset by using the STOP/RST key,
control terminals, or communication commands.
If the fault persists, the fault code is continuously displayed.
5.3.4 Editing function codes
You can press the PRG/ESC key to enter the editing mode in stopped, running, or fault alarm state (if
a user password is used, see the description of
). The editing mode contains two levels of
menus in the following sequence: Function code group or
function code number → Function code
setting. You can press the DATA/ENT key to enter the function parameter display interface. In the
function parameter display interface, you can press the DATA/ENT key to save parameter settings or
press the PRG/ESC key to exit the parameter display interface.
PRG
ESC
DATA
ENT
SHIFT
RUN
STOP
RST
QUICK
JOG
PRG
ESC
DATA
ENT
SHIFT
RUN
STOP
RST
QUICK
JOG
PRG
ESC
DATA
ENT
SHIFT
RUN
STOP
RST
QUICK
JOG
Display state of stopping
parameters
Display state of running
parameters
Display state of fault
parameters
Figure 5-2 Status display
5.4 Operation procedure
You can operate the VFD by using the keypad. For details about function code descriptions, see the
function code list.
5.4.1 Modifying function codes
The VFD provides three levels of menus, including:
• Function code group number (level-1 menu)
• Function code number (level-2 menu)
• Function code setting (level-3 menu)
Note:
When performing operations on the level-3 menu, you can press the PRG/ESC or DATA/ENT
key to return to the level-2 menu. If you press the DATA/ENT key, the set value of the parameter is
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