Programming; Description Of Parameters; Operation And Display; Parameters 000 Through 017 - Trane TR1 6002 Installation And Operation Manual

Tr1 series. variable frequency drive
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Programming

Using the Extend Menu key, it is possible to access to all
the parameters for the drive.

Description of Parameters

Parameters are grouped by function. The groups are:

Operation and Display

Load and Motor
References and Limits
Input and Outputs
Application Functions
Serial Communication
Service Functions
Relay Card Functions
The numbers shown in the square brackets ([ ]) after the parameter
values are used in serial communications to choose the parameter
value from a numerical list. They are not shown on the display panel
when programming the drive locally. The ✭ symbol indicates read-
only default factory settings. Special default parameter settings for
various Trane TR1 Series VFD applications are noted under Factory
Settngs in this manual.
Operation and Display

Parameters 000 through 017

This parameter group deals with the display, control keys and other
general functions.
001 Language
Value:
✭ English (ENGLISH)
German (DEUTSCH)
French (FRANCAIS)
Danish (DANSK)
Spanish (ESPAÑOL)
Italian (ITALIANO)
Swedish (SVENSKA)
Dutch (NEDERLANDS)
Portuguese (PORTUGUESA)
Finnish (SUOMI)
Function:
This parameter determines the language used on the display.
Description of choice:
Select the display language.

Setup Configuration and Copying Parameters

The TR1 has four independent parameter setups that can be pro-
grammed. Each setup acts independently in controlling the drive.
Example applications would be programming different setups for
day/night or summer/winter operation. Any of the four setups can be
used.
✭ I
ndicates factory default setting. Numbers in brackets [ ] represent selection as displayed on the serial bus.
32
Parameters 001 through 017
Parameters 100 through 117
Parameters 200 through 228
Parameters 300 through 328
Parameters 400 through 427
Parameters 500 through 566
Parameters 600 through 631
Parameters 700 through 711
(Language)
[0]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
The setup is selected in parameter 002, Active Setup, for programming
and operation. Setups are changed manually by switching between
active setups in parameter 002. It is also possible to change setups
through digital inputs or serial communication by selecting Multi-setup in
parameter 002 and providing an external signal.
The number of the active setup selected is shown on the keypad
display under Setup in the second line of the display.
A short cut to programming more than one setup is possible by using
parameter 003, Setup Copy. This enables copying one setup to
another setup. After copying parameter settings from one setup, just
those parameters unique to the other setups need be changed.
All setups can be transferred from one TR1 drive to another by using
the removable keypad. Parameter 004, LCP Copy, allows this function.
First, upload all parameter values to the keypad. The keypad can then
be removed and plugged into another TR1 drive where all parameter
values can be downloaded. If motor or drive sizes differ, Download
Power-independent Parameters can be selected in parameter 004 to
omit downloading motor and current dependent data.
002
Active Setup
Value:
Factory Setup (FACTORY SETUP)
✭ Setup 1 (SETUP 1)
Setup 2 (SETUP 2)
Setup 3 (SETUP 3)
Setup 4 (SETUP 4)
Multi-setup (MULTI SETUP)
Function:
This parameter defines the setup number that controls the drive.
All parameters can be programmed in four individual parameter setups,
Setup 1, Setup 2, Setup 3 and Setup 4.
There is also a pre-programmed, read-only setup, called Factory
Setup.
Description of choice:
The Factory Setup contains the parameter values preset at the factory.
This data can be used as a default setup to reset parameters to a
known state.
Setups 1 through 4 are four individual setups that can be selected as
required.
Multi-setup is used if remote switching between different setups is
required. Terminals 16, 17, 29, 32, 33 and the serial communication
port can be used for switching between setups.
(ACTIVE SETUP)
[0]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]

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