Carrier Weathermaster 48P030-100 Controls, Start-Up, Operation, Service, And Troubleshooting page 225

Single package large rooftop units with comfortlink version 9.x controls
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CHANGED PARAMETERS MODE
The Changed Parameters mode is used to view and edit recently
changed parameters on the drive. To view the changed parameters,
perform the following procedure:
1.
Select MENU (SOFT KEY 2). The Main menu will be
displayed.
2.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight CHANGED PAR
on the display screen and press ENTER (SOFT KEY 2). A
list of the recently changed parameters will be displayed.
3.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight the desired
parameter group and press EDIT (SOFT KEY 2) to change
the parameter if desired.
4.
Press EXIT (SOFT KEY 1) to exit the Changed Parame-
ters mode.
DRIVE PARAMETER BACKUP MODE
The drive parameter back up mode is used to export the parame-
ters from one drive to another. The parameters can be uploaded
from a VFD to the removable control panel. The control panel can
then be transferred to another drive and the parameters download-
ed into memory.
Depending on the motor and application, there are two options
available. The first option is to download all parameters. This cop-
ies both application and motor parameters to the drive from the
control panel. This is recommended when using the same applica-
tion for drives of the same size. This can also be used to create a
backup of the parameters group for the drive.
The second option downloads only the application parameters to
the drive. This is recommended when using the same application
for drives of different sizes. Parameters 9905, 9906, 9907, 9908,
9909, 1605, 1607, 5201, and group 51 parameters and internal
motor parameters are not copied.
Upload All Parameters
To upload and store parameters in the control panel from the VFD,
perform the following procedure:
1.
Select MENU (SOFT KEY 2). The Main menu will be
displayed.
2.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight PAR BACKUP on
the display screen and press ENTER (SOFT KEY 2).
3.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight UPLOAD TO
PANEL and press SEL (SOFT KEY 2).
4.
The text "Copying Parameters" will be displayed with a
progress indicator. To stop the process, select ABORT
(SOFT KEY 1).
5.
When the upload is complete, the text "Parameter upload
successful" will be displayed.
6.
The display will then return to the PAR BACKUP menu.
Select EXIT (SOFT KEY 1) to return to the main menu.
7.
The control panel can now be disconnected from the drive.
Download All Parameters
To download all parameters from the control panel to the VFD,
perform the following procedure:
1.
Install the control panel with the correct parameters onto
the VFD.
2.
Select MENU (SOFT KEY 2). The Main menu will be
displayed.
3.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight PAR BACKUP on
the display screen and press ENTER (SOFT KEY 2).
4.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight DOWNLOAD
TO DRIVE ALL and press SEL (SOFT KEY 2).
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5.
The text "Restoring Parameters" will be displayed with a
progress indicator. To stop the process, select ABORT
(SOFT KEY 1).
6.
When the download is complete, the text "Parameter
download successful" will be displayed.
7.
The display will then return to the PAR BACKUP menu.
Select EXIT (SOFT KEY 1) to return to the main menu.
8.
The control panel can now be disconnected from the drive.
Download Application Parameters
To download application parameters only to the control panel
from the VFD, perform the following procedure:
1.
Install the control panel with the correct parameters onto
the VFD.
2.
Select MENU (SOFT KEY 2). The Main menu will be
displayed.
3.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight PAR BACKUP on
the display screen and press ENTER (SOFT KEY 2).
4.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight DOWNLOAD
APPLICATION and press SEL (SOFT KEY 2).
5.
The text "Downloading Parameters (partial)" will be dis-
played with a progress indicator. To stop the process,
select ABORT (SOFT KEY 1).
6.
When the download is complete, the text "Parameter
download successful" will be displayed.
7.
The display will then return to the PAR BACKUP menu.
Select EXIT (SOFT KEY 1) to return to the main menu.
8.
The control panel can now be disconnected from the drive.
CLOCK SET MODE
The clock set mode is used for setting the date and time for the in-
ternal clock of the VFD. In order to use the timer functions of the
VFD control, the internal clock must be set. The date is used to de-
termine weekdays and is visible in the fault logs.
To set the clock, perform the following procedure:
1.
Select MENU (SOFT KEY 2). The Main menu will be
displayed.
2.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight CLOCK SET on
the display screen and press ENTER (SOFT KEY 2). The
clock set parameter list will be displayed.
3.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight CLOCK VISI-
BILITY and press SEL (SOFT KEY 2). This parameter is
used to display or hide the clock on the screen. Use the UP
or DOWN keys to change the parameter setting. Press OK
(SOFT KEY 2) to save the configuration and return to the
Clock Set menu.
4.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight SET TIME and
press SEL (SOFT KEY 2). Use the UP or DOWN keys to
change the hours and minutes. Press OK (SOFT KEY 2) to
save the configuration and return to the Clock Set menu.
5.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight TIME FORMAT and
press SEL (SOFT KEY 2). Use the UP or DOWN keys to
change the parameter setting. Press OK (SOFT KEY 2) to
save the configuration and return to the Clock Set menu.
6.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight SET DATE and
press SEL (SOFT KEY 2). Use the UP or DOWN keys to
change the day, month, and year. Press OK (SOFT KEY 2)
to save the configuration and return to the Clock Set menu.
7.
Use the UP or DOWN keys to highlight DATE FORMAT
and press SEL (SOFT KEY 2). Use the UP or DOWN keys
to change the parameter setting. Press OK (SOFT KEY 2) to
save the configuration and return to the Clock Set menu.
8.
Press EXIT (SOFT KEY 1) twice to return to the main menu.

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