Main Menu Mode; Parameter Selection; Changing Data - GE Ecomagination AF-600 FP Programming Manual

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2.1.6 Main Menu Mode

Press [Main Menu] to select the Main Menu mode. The
below readout appears on the display.
The middle and bottom sections on the display show a list
of parameter groups which can be selected by toggling
the [▲] and [▼] keys.
Illustration 2.22 Main Menu Mode
Each parameter has a name and number which remain the
same regardless of the programming mode. In the Main
Menu mode, the parameters are divided into groups. The
first digit of the parameter number (from the left) indicates
the parameter group number.
All parameters can be changed in the Main Menu.
However, depending on the configuration
(parameter H-40 Configuration Mode), some parameters can
be hidden.

2.1.7 Parameter Selection

In the Main Menu mode, the parameters are divided into
groups. Press the navigation keys to select parameter
group.
The following parameter groups are accessible:
Group number
Parameter group
K
Keypad Set-up
F
Fundamental Parameters
E
Digital In/Outs
C
Frequency Control Functions
P
Motor Data
H
High Perf Parameters
AN
Analog In/Out
SP
Special Functions
O
Options/comms
AO
Analog I/O Option
DN
DeviceNet
PB
PROFIBUS
LN
LonWorks
BN
BACnet
ID
Drive Information
DR
Data Readouts
LG
Logs & I/O Opt. Status
AP
HVAC Appl. Param.
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Group number
FB
T
CL
XC
PC
LC
B
Table 2.4 Parameter Selection
After selecting a parameter group, press the navigation
keys to select a parameter.
The middle section on the display shows the parameter
number and name, and the selected parameter value.
Illustration 2.23 Parameter Selection

2.1.8 Changing Data

Press [OK] to change the selected parameter. The
procedure for changing data depends on whether the
selected parameter represents a numerical data value or a
text value.
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Parameter group
Fire/Bypass Operation
Timed Functions
PID Closed Loop
Extended PID Closed Loop
Pump Controller
Logic Controller
Braking Functions
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