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6.2.2 Parameter Group Selection List
The Parameter Group Selection
List is shown in Figure 12.
Individual groups can be selected
by clicking on the group name.
Multiple groups may also be
selected by holding down the
CTRL key while clicking on the
group names, or a range of
groups can be selected by first
selecting the starting group, and
then holding down the SHIFT key
while selecting the last group in the range. When a parameter group is selected, the parameters
contained in that group are displayed in the Parameter List (refer to section 6.2.3).
6.2.3 Parameter List
The parameter list is shown in Figure 13. The parameters that are displayed in the list at any given time
depend on the parameter groups that are currently selected (refer to section 6.2.2) and the filter (refer to
section 6.2.4).
The first column of the Parameter List shows the inverter parameter designation that is normally used
when accessing a given parameter via the inverter’s keypad. Note that this column is for user
convenience and inverter user’s manual cross-reference.
The second column of the Parameter List shows the register number for the corresponding parameter.
Certain protocols require the use of a register number to access the parameter (refer to section 4.1). The
third column contains the parameter descriptions, which are used by the filter function. The last column
performs two functions: it displays the current value of the parameter, and (for writable parameters) also
allows changing the parameter’s value by clicking on the number in the value column and entering the
new value.
Figure 13: Parameter List
Some items to keep in mind when interacting with the Parameter List are:
•
When entering new parameter values, be sure that the number being entered is appropriate for the
currently-selected radix (refer to section 6.2.5).
•
The column widths can be changed by dragging the vertical bars that separate the header row’s
cells.
•
If you begin changing a parameter value and then decide to abandon the change, pressing the
ESC key on your keyboard will abandon the change and redisplay the current parameter value.
•
When editing a parameter value, clicking someplace off the entry cell is equivalent to hitting the
ENTER key.
Figure 12: Parameter Group Selection List