
27
Extended Menu
In some applications, the Quick Menu items will not set up all the
desired characteristics of the drive. To access all the parameters,
including the Quick Menu parameters, press the Extend Menu key. The
Programming section of this manual will describe in detail all the
parameters available through the Extended Menu.
Changing Data
To change any parameter in either the Quick Menu mode or the
Extended Menu mode, press the CHANGE DATA key. When the
CHANGE DATA key is pressed, the data in line four will be underlined,
and a cursor will be shown if the parameter controls numeric data.
The procedure for changing data depends on whether the value of the
parameter is a number or a item from a list.
Parameter is a Number
To change a number, move the cursor to the digit to be changed by
using the
LM
keys. Then change the digit by using the + and - keys.
Parameter is a Value Chosen from a List
If the selected parameter’s value is selected from a list, its value can be
changed by using the + and - keys.
When the desired value is displayed, press the OK key to accept the new
value. If you wish to cancel the change and return to the previously
accepted value, press the CANCEL key. If neither OK nor CANCEL is
pressed, the new value will be accepted after 20 seconds.
Step Change of Numeric Values
The values of certain numeric items can also be selected from a list.
These parameters are Motor Power, parameter 102; Motor Voltage,
parameter 103; and Motor Frequency, parameter 104. To select a
value not on the list, use the
L
and
M
keys to select the digit to be
changed, as described above.
Manual Initialization of Parameters
It is possible to reset nearly all parameters back to their original default
values at once. To reset the drive parameters to their read only memory
default values, remove power from the drive. Press and hold the Display
Mode, Change Data and OK keys down while reapplying power. Shortly
after power is reapplied, the bottom line of the display will read “Initial-
ized”. After the display stops changing, release the keys. If “Initialized” did
not appear, repeat the procedure.
These parameters are not reset by manual initialization:
Parameter 600
Operating hours
Parameter 601
Hours run
Parameter 602
kWh counter
Parameter 603
Number of power-ups
Parameter 604
Number of overtemperatures
Parameter 605
Number of overvoltages
Initialization can also be done using Parameter 620.
CAUTION
!
Manual initialization using either this procedure
or parameter 620 will reset drive to standard de-
fault parameters. Any special programming for
application that was performed at factory, during
start-up or subsequently, will be lost. If desired
parameters have been previously stored in drive’s
local control panel (LCP), it may be better to down-
load those parameters from LCP using parameter
download functions of parameter 004.
Uploading Parameters
At any time the present parameters may be copied to the local control
panel (LCP). This may be useful when setting up multiple drives. It is
also useful when it is desired to return to a previous set of parameters.
See parameter 004, LCP Copy, for more information.
Manually initializing the drive using either the procedure described
above or parameter 620, Operating Mode, does not change the
values uploaded to the local control panel.
24.2 Hz
SETUP
1
FREQUENCY
205 MAX. REFERENCE
000060.00
0
Hz
3.90 A
SETUP
1
MOTOR CURRENT
210 REFERENCE
TYPE SUM