7.
Change the displayed value to the desired value. For parameters that
configure a function, use the up or down arrow key to move the cursor to
the desired function and then press ENT. Note that the second line does not
show the function just configured; instead it shows a number
corresponding to its position in the function list (with 0 being the first
function listed). For example, in Figure 10 on page 9, the number 1 for the
current value indicates that 2-wire is selected, not 3-wire.
For parameters that are assigned a value, you may also scroll to the desired
value by using the up and/or down arrow keys and then pressing ENT to
store the new value. Alternately, you could use the numeric keypad to type
the parameter’s value.
With either type of values, if you change your mind and do not wish to save
the selected value (and you have not yet pressed ENT), press ESC to abort
and return to the display showing the parameters in the parameter group.
8.
After configuring the value of the parameter, the list of parameters will
return to the display. You may now select another parameter from the same
group to configure, or press ESC to return to the list of parameter groups.
To return to the Operate Mode, press SHIFT+OPR/F2 (or navigate to it via
the Menu Display mode).
The Direct Parameter Access Mode
In the Direct Parameter Access Mode, you may navigate directly to a parameter
by entering the parameter’s address. (Parameter addresses are shown in the
Parameter Configuration manual.) You access this mode by pressing
SHIFT+DIR/F4 or by selecting “Direct Params” from the Menu Display Mode.
Once this mode is active, you may enter a new value for the parameter by keying
in the value on the numeric keypad (rather than scrolling to the desired value).
To configure the value of a parameter in this mode, follow these steps:
1.
When the Direct Parameter Access Mode is entered, the display will ask
you for the address of the desired parameter number as shown below:
2.
Obtain the parameter address from the Parameter Configuration Manual
and type the address. As you type the address, it will appear on the third line
of the display.
3.
Press ENT.
4.
The parameter will be displayed and will show its current value. Note that this
value may be an actual number (such as 120Hz) or a function (such as 2-wire).
If the value is an actual number, the fourth line will show the range for the
parameter. If the value is a function, a range is not provided. Typical displays
for these two types of parameter values are shown in Figure 10, page 9.
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Direct Params
Param Number?
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