Danfoss VLT FC 102 Programming Manual page 20

Hvac drive, software version 5.41
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How to Programme
6.
Press [OK] again for Fan Functions.
7.
Press [OK] to select Broken Belt Function.
2
2
8.
Press [
If a broken fan-belt is detected, the frequency converter
trips.
Select Q1 My Personal Menu to show personal parameters
For example, an AHU or pump OEM may have pre-
programmed personal parameters to be in My Personal
Menu during factory commissioning to simplify on-site
commissioning/fine-tuning. These parameters are selected
in parameter 0-25 My Personal Menu. Up to 20 different
parameters can be programmed in this menu.
Select Changes Made to obtain information about:
The last 10 changes. Press [
between the last 10 changed parameters.
The changes made since default setting.
Loggings
Loggings show information about the display line
readouts. The information is shown as graphs.
Only display parameters selected in parameter 0-20 Display
Line 1.1 Small and parameter 0-24 Display Line 3 Large can
be viewed. Up to 120 samples can be stored in the
memory for later reference.
Quick Set-up
Efficient parameter set-up for HVAC applications
The parameters can easily be set up for most HVAC
applications only by using the Quick Set-up.
After pressing [Quick Menu], the different options in the
Quick Menu are listed. See also Illustration 2.19 and
Table 2.2 to Table 2.5.
Example of using the Quick Set-up
Setting the ramp-down time to 100 s:
1.
Select Quick Set-up. Parameter 0-01 Language in
Quick Set-up appears.
2.
Press [
Ramp Down Time appears with the default setting
of 20 s.
3.
Press [OK].
4.
Press [
comma.
5.
Change 0 to 1 by pressing [
6.
Press [
7.
Change 2 to 0 by pressing [
8.
Press [OK].
The new ramp-down time is now set to 100 s.
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VLT
], to select [2] Trip.
] and [
] repeatedly until parameter 3-42 Ramp 1
] to highlight the third digit before the
].
] to highlight the digit 2.
].
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HVAC Drive FC 102
Illustration 2.19 Quick Menu View
Access the 18 most important setup parameters of the
frequency converter via Quick Set-up. After programming,
the frequency converter is ready for operation. The 18
Quick Set-up parameters are shown in Table 2.1.
Parameter
] to scroll
Parameter 0-01 Language
Parameter 1-20 Motor Power [kW]
Parameter 1-21 Motor Power [HP]
Parameter 1-22 Motor Voltage
Parameter 1-23 Motor Frequency
Parameter 1-24 Motor Current
Parameter 1-25 Motor Nominal Speed
Parameter 1-28 Motor Rotation Check
Parameter 3-41 Ramp 1 Ramp Up Time
Parameter 3-42 Ramp 1 Ramp Down Time
Parameter 4-11 Motor Speed Low Limit [RPM]
Parameter 4-12 Motor Speed Low Limit [Hz]
Parameter 4-13 Motor Speed High Limit [RPM]
Parameter 4-14 Motor Speed High Limit [Hz]
Parameter 3-19 Jog Speed [RPM]
Parameter 3-11 Jog Speed [Hz]
Parameter 5-12 Terminal 27 Digital Input
Parameter 5-40 Function Relay
Table 2.1 Quick Set-up Parameters
1) The information shown in the display depends on the selections
made in parameter 0-02 Motor Speed Unit and
parameter 0-03 Regional Settings. The default settings of
parameter 0-02 Motor Speed Unit and parameter 0-03 Regional
Settings depend on which region of the world the frequency
converter is supplied to, but can be reprogrammed as required.
2) Parameter 5-40 Function Relay is an array. Select between [0]
Relay1 or [1] Relay2. Standard setting is [0] Relay1 with the default
option [9] Alarm.
For detailed information about settings and programming,
see chapter 3 Parameter Descriptions.
NOTICE
If [0] No Operation is selected in parameter 5-12 Terminal
27 Digital Input, no connection to +24 V on terminal 27
is necessary to enable start.
If [2] Coast Inverse (factory default value) is selected in
parameter 5-12 Terminal 27 Digital Input, a connection to
+24 V is necessary to enable start.
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Quick Menus
Q1 My Personal Menu
Q2 Quick Setup
Q3 Function Setups
Q5 Changes Made
[Units]
[kW]
[Hp]
1)
[V]
[Hz]
[A]
[RPM]
[Hz]
[s]
[s]
[RPM]
[Hz]
1)
[RPM]
[Hz]
1)
[RPM]
[Hz]
1)
2)
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