System Configuration And Menu Options; Root Menu Items - Toshiba Q9 Installation And Operation Manual

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System Configuration and Menu Options

Root Menu Items

The Mode key accesses the five primary modes of the Q9 ASD: the Frequency Command mode, the
Setup mode, the PID Setup mode, the Program mode, and the Monitor mode. From either mode, press
the Mode key to loop through to the other four modes (See
to return to the previous mode until reaching the Frequency Command mode.
The Alarm or Fault information will be displayed in the event of an active Alarm or Fault. Alarm text
will be displayed on the Frequency Command screen when active. Fault information will be displayed
via a Fault screen. See
Q9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual
Alarms, Trips, and Troubleshooting on pg. 195
Figure
25). Press the ESC key from any mode
for more information.
Figure 25. Q9 ASD Root Menu Navigation.
Frequency Command
Mode
Frequency Setting
While operating in the Local mode (Local LED is
illuminated), the running frequency of the motor may
be set from the Frequency Command screen. Using
the Rotary Encoder, enter the Frequency Command
value, connect ST to CC, provide a Run command
(F and/or R) and then press the Run key. The motor
will run at the Frequency Command speed and may
be changed while running. See
pg. 57
for more information on the Frequency
Command mode.
Setup Mode
The Setup mode is comprised of the commonly used
configuration items.
The quick-access items are listed below:
Acceleration Time 1 (see pg. 63 for more information).
Deceleration Time 1 (see pg. 63 for more information).
Upper-Limit Frequency (see pg. 63 for more
information).
Lower-Limit Frequency (see pg. 64 for more
information).
V/I Reference 1 (see pg. 83 for more information).
V/I Frequency 1 (see pg. 83 for more information).
V/I Reference 2 (see pg. 84 for more information).
V/I Frequency 2 (see pg. 84 for more information).
Type Reset (see pg. 62 for more information).
V/f Pattern (see pg. 64 for more information).
Electronic Thermal Protection 1 (see pg. 130 for more
information).
Operation (Local) on
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