33
Setup Change Connection Example
Selection of setup using terminals 32 and 33.
See the descriptions of parameters 300 through 307.
Parameter 306 = Selection of Setup, lsb
Parameter 307 = Selection of Setup, msb
Parameter 002 = Multi Setup
003
Copying of Setups
(Setup Copy)
Value:
✭
No copying (NO COPY)
[0]
Copy active Setup to Setup 1
(COPY TO SETUP 1)
[1]
Copy active Setup to Setup 2
(COPY TO SETUP 2)
[2]
Copy active Setup to Setup 3
(COPY TO SETUP 3)
[3]
Copy active Setup to Setup 4
(COPY TO SETUP 4)
[4]
Copy active Setup to all (COPY TO ALL)
[5]
Function:
A copy is made from the active setup selected in parameter 002,
Active
Setup
, to the setup or setups selected in parameter 003,
Copying of
Setups
.
NOTE
Copying is only possible when drive is stopped.
Description of choice:
The copying starts when the required copying function has been
selected and the OK key has been pressed.
The display indicates when copying is in progress.
004
LCP Copy
(LCP COPY)
Value:
✭
No copying (NO COPY)
[0]
Upload all parameters
(UPLOAD ALL PARAMET.)
[1]
Download all parameters
(DOWNLOAD ALL PARAM.)
[2]
Download power-independent parameters
(DOWNLOAD SIZE INDEP.)
[3]
Function:
Parameter 004,
LCP Copy
, is used to copy all parameter setups to or
from the Local Control Panel (LCP). This can be used to store a
backup copy of all parameters in the LCP or to copy all setups from
one drive to another.
Description of choice:
Select
Upload All Parameters
if all parameter values are to be copied
from the drive to the LCP.
Select
Download All Parameters
if all parameter values are to be
copied from the LCP to the drive on which the control panel has been
mounted.
Select
Download Power-independent Parameters
if only the power-
independent parameters are to be downloaded. This allows the
parameters from one drive to be easily copied to another drive of a
different size. Settings in parameters 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 215,
221, and 222 are not downloaded using this function.
NOTE
Copying is only possible when drive is stopped.
Setup of User-defined Readout
Parameter 005,
Maximum Value of User-defined Readout
, and
Parameter 006,
Unit for User-defined Readout
, allow users to design
their own readout which can be seen if the
User-defined Readout
has
been selected as one of the displayed meters. The range is set in
parameter 005,
Maximum Value of User-defined Readout
and the unit
is determined in parameter 006,
Unit for User-defined Readout
. The
choice of unit determines whether the relationship between the output
frequency and the readout is a linear, square or cubed. Units
representing rates (RPM, CFM, GPM, etc.) are linear. Units represent-
ing pressure (PSI, in. wg., etc.) are square. Units representing power
(HP, kW, etc.) are cubed.
✭
I
ndicates factory default setting. Numbers in brackets [ ] represent selection as displayed on the serial bus.