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7
(E) Environment Setting Parameters
Purpose
To set the time
To set a limit for the reset function.
To shut off output if the operation panel
disconnects.
To force deceleration to stop on the operation
panel.
To control the buzzer of the LCD operation
panel
To adjust the LCD contrast of the LCD
operation panel
To set the frequency automatically.
To disable the operation panel.
To change the frequency change increments
which changes when using the setting dial of
the operation panel
To determine which direction the motor
rotates when the RUN key on the operation
panel is pressed.
To use the regeneration unit to increase the
motor braking torque
To change the overload current rating
specification
To prevent parameter rewriting
To restrict parameters with a password
To use parameters freely
To change parameter settings for a PM motor
by batch
To set multiple parameters by batch
To display the required parameters
To reduce the motor noise and EMI
To understand the maintenance time of
inverter parts and peripheral devices
7.1

Clock

The time can be set. The time can only be updated while the inverter power is ON.
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7. (E) Environment Setting Parameters
7.1 Clock
Parameter to set
Clock
Reset selection /
Disconnected PU detection
/ PU stop selection / Reset
limit
PU buzzer control
PU contrast adjustment
Operation panel operation
selection
Frequency change
increment amount setting
RUN key rotation direction
selection
Regenerative brake
selection
Multiple rating setting
Parameter write disable
selection
Password
Free parameter
PM parameter initialization
Automatic parameter
setting
Applicable parameter
display and user group
function
PWM carrier frequency
changing
Inverter parts life display
Environmental impact
diagnosis function
Maintenance output
function
Current average monitor
P.E020 to P.E022
Pr.1006 to Pr.1008
P.E100 to P.E102,
Pr.75
P.E107
P.E104
Pr.990
P.E105
Pr.991
P.E200
Pr.161
P.E201
Pr.295
P.E202
Pr.40
P.E300, P.G107
Pr.30, Pr.70
P.E301
Pr.570
P.E400
Pr.77
P.E410, P.E411
Pr.296, Pr.297
P.E420, P.E421
Pr.888, Pr.889
P.E430
Pr.998
P.E431
Pr.999
Pr.160, Pr.172 to
P.E440 to P.E443
Pr.174
Pr.72, Pr.240,
P.E600 to P.E602
Pr.260
Pr.255 to Pr.259,
P.E700 to P.E706,
Pr.506, Pr.507,
P.E708
Pr.509
P.E709
Pr.198
P.E710, P.E711
Pr.503, Pr.504
P.E720 to P.E722
Pr.555 to Pr.557
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