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Learning Advanced Features
Group Code
Name
LCD Display
Parameter Setting
Setting Range
Unit
27
Sleep Wake
Chg
28
PID Step Ref L
29
PID Step Ref
M
30
PID Step Ref
H
74–87
Time Event 2–Time Event 8 Parameter
(The same setting range and initial value as Time Event 1)
Time Event Function Setting Details
Code
Description
AP3-01 Now Date
AP3-02 Now Time
AP3-03 Now Weekday
Sets the current date, time, and day of the week. The Time Event
function is based on the setting.
When the user sets the summer time
start date, the current time is subtracted by one hour. ex) [AP3-04
Summer T Start] is set to April 1, and if it is 1:59 on April 1, it will not
be 2:00 a minute later and it will be 1:00 on April 1. If [AP3-05
Summer T Stop] is set to December 25th, then it will be 1:59 on
December 25th, and it will be 3:00 on December 25 instead of 2:00
a minute later.
Summer time
is different for each country. The
parameter is based on 2 o'clock. If there is no charge on the RTC
battery, it is initialized to 00:00 on January 1, 2000 when the
inverter power is off / on.
AP3-04 Summer T Start
AP3-05 Summer T Stop
Set the Summer time start and finish date.
AP3-06 Date format
Select the desired date format.
Configuration
Function
0
YYYY/MM/DD
Year/Month/Day is displayed.
1
MM/DD/YYYY
Month/Day/Year is displayed (USA).
2
DD/MM/YYYY
The format of Day/Month/Year is displayed
(Europe).
AP3-10 Period Status
Bits 0–3 are used to indicate the time module that is currently in use
among the 4 different time modules set at AP3-11–AP3-22.
Bits 4–11 are used to indicate the exception day that is set at AP3-30–
AP3-53.
Summary of Contents for 6731001500
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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 ...
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Page 260: ...247 Learning Advanced Features SpeedSearchOperation SettingDetails ...
Page 405: ...392 RS 485 Communication Features 7 3 9 2 Control Area Parameter Read Write ...
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