
3-8
3.4
Programming Mode
Programming mode provides you with these functions--setting and checking function code data, monitoring
maintenance information and checking input/output (I/O) signal status. These functions can be easily selected with a
menu-driven system. Table 3.5 lists menus available in Programming mode.
When the inverter enters Programming mode from the second time on, the menu selected last in Programming mode
will be displayed.
Table 3.5 Menus Available in Programming Mode
Menu #
Menu
Used to:
User
Manual
Section:
0
Quick Setup
Display only basic function codes previously selected.
3.4.1
1
Data Setting
Display and change the data of the function code selected.
(Note)
3.4.2
2
Data Checking
Display the function code selected and its data on the same
screen. Also this menu is used to change the function code
data or check whether the data has been changed from the
factory default.
3.4.3
3
Drive Monitoring
Display the running information required for maintenance or
test running.
3.4.4
4
I/O Checking
Display external interface information.
3.4.5
5
Maintenance Information
Display maintenance information including cumulative run
time.
3.4.6
6
Alarm Information
Display the recent four alarm codes. Also this menu is used
to view the information on the running status at the time the
alarm occurred.
3.4.7
7
Alarm Cause
Display the cause of the alarm.
3.4.8
8
Data Copying
Read or write function code data, as well as verifying it.
3.4.9
9
Load Factor
Measurement
Measure the maximum output current, average output
current, and average braking power.
3.4.10
10
User Setting
Add or delete function codes covered by Quick Setup.
3.4.11
11
Communication
Debugging
Confirm the data of function codes exclusively designed for
communication (S, M, W, X, and Z codes).
3.4.12
Figure 3.7 shows the transitions between menus in Programming mode.
Figure 3.7 Menu Transition in Programming Mode
If no key is pressed for approx. 5 minutes, the inverter automatically goes back to Running mode and turns the backlight
OFF.