HV100 Series High Performance Current Vector Inverter
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5.2 Operation process
5.21 Parameter setting
The three-level menus are:
1. Function code group number (level 1 menu);
2. Function code label (secondary menu);
3. Set value of function code (Level 3 menu).
Note: When operating the third-level menu, press PRG or ENTER to return to the second-level menu. The difference
between them is: press ENTER to store the set parameters in the control keypad, then return to the secondary menu and
automatically transfer to the next function code; Press PRG to directly return to the secondary menu, without storing
parameters, and keep staying at the current function code.
In the third-level menu state, if the parameter has no blinking bit, it means that the function code cannot be modified.
Possible reasons are:
1) The function code is an unmodified parameter. Such as actual detection parameters, operation record parameters,
etc.
2) The function code cannot be modified in running state, and can only be modified after shutdown.
5.2.2 Fault reset
After the inverter fails, the inverter will prompt relevant fault information. The user can reset the fault through the
STOP/RESET key on the keyboard or the terminal function. After the fault is reset, the inverter is in standby mode. If the
inverter is in a fault state and the user does not reset the fault, the inverter is in a running protection state and the inverter
cannot run.
5.2.3 Self-learning of motor parameters
Choose the vector control operation mode, before the inverter runs, the nameplate parameters of the motor must be
accurately input, and the inverter matches the standard motor parameters according to the nameplate parameters; The
vector control mode is highly dependent on the motor parameters, and accurate parameters of the controlled motor must
be obtained in order to obtain good control performance.