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Changing Data
Regardless of whether a parameter has been selected under the Quick
Menu or the Extend Menu, the procedure for changing data is the
same. Pressing the CHANGE DATA key gives access to changing the
selected parameter. Line 3 displays the parameter number and title.
The underlined function or number flashing in line 4 on the display is
subject to change.
The procedure for changing data depends on whether the selected
parameter represents a numerical data value or a function.
50.0 Hz
SETUP
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REF% CURR.A POW.HP
AUTO REMOTE RUN
Display Mode III:
Press and hold the [DISPLAY MODE] key while in Mode II. Mode III is
visible as long as the key is depressed. The top line changes to identify
the data names and units displayed. Lines 2 and 4 are unchanged.
When the key is released, the display returns to Mode II.
Display Mode IV:
This display mode is available when local reference is selected. In this
display mode, the speed reference is increased or decreased via +/- keys.
The first line shows the present speed reference. The second line
shows the present drive output frequency. The third line show a bar
graph of the relative value of the present drive output frequency in
relation to the maximum frequency.
SETUP
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USE +/- 56Hz
HAND LOCAL RAMPING
40.0Hz
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Changing Numeric Values
If the chosen parameter represents a number value, the flashing digit
can be changed by means of the [+] and [-] keys. Position the cursor
by using the [<] and [>] keys, then change the data value using the [+]
and [-] keys.
The selected digit is indicated by a flashing cursor. The bottom display
line gives the data value that will be entered (saved) by pressing the
OK button. Use CANCEL to ignore the change.
Changing Functional Values
If the selected parameter is a functional value, the selected text value
can be changed by means of the [+] and [-] keys.
The functional value flashes until signing off by pressing the OK button.
The functional value has then been selected. Use CANCEL to ignore
the change.
Changing Numeric Values in a List
A few parameters offer numeric lists of values that can be selected from
or changed. This means that if the numeric value is not listed, a value
may be entered using the procedure for changing numeric values. This
applies to parameter 102,
Motor power
, parameter 103,
Motor voltage,
and parameter 104,
Motor frequency
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24.2 Hz
SETUP
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FREQUENCY
205 MAX. REFERENCE
0000
6
0.000 Hz
3.90 A
SETUP
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MOTOR CURRENT
210 REFERENCE
TYPE SUM