Basic Operations; Basic Keys; Simple Operation - Toshiba TOSVERT-130G2+ Operation Manual

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7.0

Basic Operations

This inverter's almost limitless capabilities are made possible by the use of highly sophisticated
software. The software allows keys to be used for more than one function. Identification of the
inverter's basic keys, simple operation examples, method for accessing available functions, and
the monitoring codes are presented in Section 7.
Note:
The inverter can be operated from either the keypad (PANEL CONTROL) or through
remote signal inputs (REMOTE CONTROL).
7.1

Basic Keys

CTRL
MON
Every function/feature available with the inverter can be accessed, changed, monitored,
and/or activated by using these keys in conjunction with the numerical keys (0 thru 9).
As shown in Section 6.5, each numerical key has three (3) separate functions assigned
to it: numerical value, 1st Function, and 2nd Function. The operating function of this key
depends on the key sequence preceding the numerical key data entry.
7.2

Simple Operation

The following example illustrates how easy it is to set, change, and run the inverter at
different frequencies.
Key
Power must first be applied to the inverter.
CTRL
"PANEL CONTROL" LED lights, signifying the inverter is in the panel
control mode.
NOTE: Pressing CTRL again will cause the LED to go off signifying
the inverter is in the remote control mode.
Sets the inverter to 60Hz. Pressing the WRT key enters the data into
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the FC file. The display will flash "60" and "FC" alternately indicating the
0
setting has been made.
WRT
Pressing this key decreases the value displayed. Once 55Hz is reached
the WRT key can be pressed. The display will flash "55" and "FC"
WRT
indicating the setting has been made.
Note: Pressing the
Engages the run command. The inverter output frequency will "ramp up"
RUN
to 55Hz, causing the motor to accelerate to its 55Hz speed. Pressing the
STOP key engages the stop command. The inverter's output frequency
will "ramp down" to 0Hz, causing the motor to decelerate to a stop.
Note:
The inverter's operating frequency can be changed during any normal run, without
stopping the motor.
RUN
2ND
NEXT
CLR
Action
key increases the value displayed.
7 - 1
STOP
See Section 6.4.
See Section 6.5.
WRT
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