3.4 Programming Mode
Programming mode allows you to set and check function code data and monitor maintenance information and
input/output (I/O) signal status. The functions can be easily selected with a menu-driven system. Table 3.5 lists
menus available in Programming mode.
Table 3.5 Menus Available in Programming Mode
Menu #
Menu
Main functions
Refer to:
0
3.4.2
"Quick Setup"
Displays only basic function codes pre-selected.
Allows you to view and change the setting of the function
code you select. (Note)
1
3.4.1
"Data Setting"
Allows you to view and change a function code and its setting
(data) on the same screen. Also this allows you to check the
function codes that have been changed from their factory
defaults.
2
3.4.3
"Data Checking"
Displays the running information required for maintenance or
test running.
3
3.4.4
"Drive Monitoring"
4
3.4.5
"I/O Checking"
Displays external interface information.
Displays maintenance information including cumulative run
time.
5
3.4.6
"Maintenance Information"
Displays four latest alarm codes. Also this allows you to view
the information on the running status at the time the alarm
occurred.
6
3.4.7
"Alarm Information"
7
Displays the cause of the alarm.
3.4.8
"Alarm Cause"
Allows you to read or write function code data, as well as
verifying it.
8
3.4.9
"Data Copying"
Allows you to measure the maximum output current, average
output current, and average braking power.
9
3.4.10
"Load Factor Measurement"
Allows you to add or delete function codes covered by Quick
Setup.
10
3.4.11
"User Setting"
"Communication
Debugging"
Allows you to confirm the data of function codes for
communication (S, M, W, X, and Z codes).
11
3.4.12
Figure 3.8 shows the transitions between menus in Programming mode.
Figure 3.8 Menu Transition in Programming Mode
If no key is pressed for approx. 5 minutes, the inverter automatically goes back to Running mode and turns the
backlight OFF.
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