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Parameter Descriptions
0-01 Language
Option:
Korean
Japanese
Turkish
3
3
Trad.Chinese
Bulgarian
Srpski
Romanian
Magyar
Czech
Polski
Russian
Thai
Bahasa Indonesia Part of Language package 2
[99] Unknown
0-02 Motor Speed Unit
Option:
Function:
This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is
running.
The display showing depends on settings in
par. 0-02 Motor Speed Unit and par. 0-03 Regional
Settings. The default setting of par. 0-02 Motor Speed
Unit and par. 0-03 Regional Settings depends on which
region of the world the frequency converter is supplied
to, but can be re-programmed as required.
NOTE
Changing the Motor Speed Unit will reset
certain parameters to their initial value. It is
recommended to select the motor speed
unit first, before modifying other parame-
ters.
[0]
RPM Selects display of motor speed variables and parame-
ters (i.e. references, feedbacks and limits) in terms of
motor speed (RPM).
[1]
Hz
Selects display of motor speed variables and parame-
*
ters (i.e. references, feedbacks and limits) in terms of
output frequency to the motor (Hz).
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0-03 Regional Settings
Option:
Function:
[0]
Interna-
Activates par. 1-20 Motor Power [kW] for setting
*
tional
the motor power in kW and sets the default
value of par. 1-23 Motor Frequency to 50 Hz.
[1]
US
Activates par. 1-20 Motor Power [kW] for setting
the motor power in HP and sets the default
value of par. 1-23 Motor Frequency to 60 Hz.
This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running.
0-04 Operating State at Power-up (Hand)
Option:
Function:
Selects the operating mode upon reconnec-
tion of the frequency converter to mains
voltage after power down in Hand (local)
operation mode.
[0]
Resume
Restarts the frequency converter maintaining
the same local reference and the same start/
stop settings (applied by [HAND ON/OFF]) as
before the frequency converter was powered
down.
[1]
Forced stop,
Restarts the frequency converter with a saved
*
ref=old
local reference, after mains voltage reappears
and after pressing [HAND ON].
[2]
Forced stop,
Resets the local reference to 0 upon restarting
ref=0
the frequency converter.
3.2.2 0-1* Set-up Operations
Define and control the individual parameter setups.
The frequency converter has four parameter setups that can
be programmed independently of each other. This makes the
frequency converter very flexible and able to solve advanced
control functionality problems, often saving the cost of
external control equipment. For example these can be used to
program the frequency converter to operate according to one
control scheme in one setup (e.g. motor 1 for horizontal
movement) and another control scheme in another setup (e.g.
motor 2 for vertical movement). Alternatively they can be used
by an OEM machine builder to identically program all their
factory fitted frequency converters for different machine types
within a range to have the same parameters and then during
production/commissioning simply select a specific setup
depending on which machine the frequency converter is
installed on.
The active setup (i.e. the setup in which the frequency
converter is currently operating) can be selected in
par. 0-10 Active Set-up and is displayed in the LCP. Using Multi
set-up it is possible to switch between setups with the
frequency converter running or stopped, via digital input or
serial communication commands. If it is necessary to change
setups whilst running, ensure par. 0-12 This Set-up Linked to is
programmed as required. Using par. 0-11 Edit Set-up it is
possible to edit parameters within any of the setups whilst
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