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Programming Your Application
6-1
650V AC Drive
Chapter 6
P
ROGRAMMING
Y
OUR
A
PPLICATION
MMI Parameters
Note:
Included here is an "Operators" list of all the parameters available using the keypad. For
more information about these and additional parameters accessible using DSE Lite (or
other suitable programming tool), refer to the 650V Software Product Manual on our
website: www.parker.com/ssd
You can program the drive to your specific application. This programming simply involves
changing parameter values. For instance, parameter
P
1 selects various Applications which can
be used as starting points for application-specific programming.
Each Application internally re-wires the drive for a different use when it is loaded. The default
for the parameter is "1". Changing this parameter's setting to "2" will load Application 2. Refer
to Chapter 13: “Applications” for further information.
If necessary, there are three parameters for tuning your drive. Refer to PID - Tuning Your Drive,
page 6-14.
Saving Your Modifications
When parameter values are modified or an Application is loaded, the new settings are saved
automatically. The drive will retain the new settings during power-down.
The Diagnostics Menu
Display
Name
Description
FREQUENCY
The current output frequency in Hertz
SPEED SETPOINT
The set point as a percentage of MAX SPEED
DC LINK VOLTS
Vac (rms) x
√
2 = dc link Volts
(when motor stopped)
MOTOR CURRENT
The current load value in Amps
MMI Parameters Table
Key to MMI Parameters Table
F
Parameters indicated with
F
are visible with Full menus only. Refer to the
DETAILED MENUS parameter (
ST
99).
M
Parameters indicated with
M
are Motor Parameters. They are not reset by changing
Application using parameter
P
1; all other parameters are reset to default values.
VF
Parameters indicated with
VF
are only visible when the drive is in VF (Volts/Hz)
motor control mode, as selected by parameter
S
CL01.
SV
Parameters indicated with
SV
are only visible when the drive is in SV (Sensorless
Vector) motor control mode, as selected by parameter
S
CL01.
Note:
The “Range” for a parameter value is given in the Configurable Parameters Table.
Ranges for outputs are given as “—.xx %”, for example, indicating an indeterminate
integer for the value, to two decimal places.