223
Learning Advanced Features
Time Event function enables the user to operate the inverter using the RTC (Real-Time Clock)
feature at certain times that the user would like to set. An RTC battery is installed on the I/O board
of the H100 inverter, and it lasts approximately 25,800 hours with the inverter turned off, and
53,300 hours with the inverter turned on.
To use the Time Event, set the current date and time. Three parameters need to be set to configure
the Time event feature: Time Period Module, Time Event, and Exception Date.
Time Period
Description
Time Period
Used to set the time of operation.
Time Event
Used to set the time of operation.
Exception Date
Used to specify the exception date. Exception date has the highest priority.
4 Time period Module types, 8 Time Event Module types, and 8 Exception day types can be used
to configure time events. The Time Event function works based on a series of configuration using
the modules listed in the table above.
Group Code
Name
LCD Display
Parameter Setting
Setting Range
Unit
AP3
01
Current date
Now Date
01/01/2000
01/01/2000 ~
12/31/2099 (Date)
Hz
02
Current time
Now Time
0: 00
0: 00–23: 59
Sec
03
Current day of
the week
Now
Weekday
0000001
0000000–1111111
-
04
Summer Time
Start date
Summer T
Start
04/01
01/01 ~ Summer T
Stop
Day
05
Summer Time
Finish date
Summer T
Stop
11/31
Summer T Start ~
12/31(Date)
Day
10
Period
connection
status
Period Status -
-
-
11
Time Period 1
Start time
Period1
StartT
24: 00
00:00 ~ 24:00
Min
12
Time Period 1
End time
Period1 Stop
T
24: 00
Period1 StartT ~
24:00(Min)
Min
13
Time Period 1
Day of the week
Period1 Day
0000000
0000000~1111111
-
14
Time Period 2
Period2
24: 00
00:00 ~ 24:00
Min
Summary of Contents for 6731001500
Page 1: ......
Page 17: ...Preparing the Installation 4 37 90kW 3 Phase ...
Page 18: ...Preparing the Installation 5 110 132kW 3 Phase ...
Page 19: ...Preparing the Installation 6 160 185kW 3 Phase ...
Page 20: ...Preparing the Installation 7 220 250kW 3 Phase ...
Page 21: ...Preparing the Installation 8 315 400kW 3 Phase ...
Page 22: ...Preparing the Installation 9 500kW 3 Phase ...
Page 34: ...21 Installing the Inverter 400 V 220 500kW ...
Page 50: ...37 Installing the Inverter Inputand OutputControlTerminalBlockWiringDiagram 5 5 90kW ...
Page 66: ...Perform BasicOperations 53 ...
Page 106: ...93 Learning BasicFeatures 0 10V InputVoltageSettingDetails V1 Quantizing ...
Page 107: ...94 Learning BasicFeatures ...
Page 187: ...174 Learning Advanced Features PIDCommandBlock ...
Page 188: ...175 Learning Advanced Features ...
Page 189: ...176 Learning Advanced Features PIDFeedbackBlock ...
Page 190: ...177 Learning Advanced Features PIDOutputBlock ...
Page 191: ...178 Learning Advanced Features PIDOutputModeBlock ...
Page 205: ...192 Learning Advanced Features EPID1Controlblock ...
Page 206: ...193 Learning Advanced Features EPID2Controlblock ...
Page 228: ...215 Learning Advanced Features ...
Page 244: ...231 Learning Advanced Features TheTime Chartfor the Exception Day ...
Page 260: ...247 Learning Advanced Features SpeedSearchOperation SettingDetails ...
Page 405: ...392 RS 485 Communication Features 7 3 9 2 Control Area Parameter Read Write ...
Page 555: ...Table ofFunctions 542 8 16 4 CoolingTower MC4 Group ...
Page 558: ...Tableof Functions 545 8 16 5 Circulation Pump MC5 Group ...
Page 562: ...Tableof Functions 549 8 16 6 Vacuum Pump MC6 Group ...
Page 588: ...575 Troubleshooting ...
Page 608: ...TechnicalSpecification 595 11 3 External Dimensions 0 75 30kW 3 phase 37 90kW 3 phase ...
Page 609: ...TechnicalSpecification 596 110 185kW 3 phase ...
Page 632: ...TechnicalSpecification 619 400 V 37 500 kW Current Derating Rate ...
Page 643: ...630 ...
Page 644: ...631 ...
Page 645: ...632 ...