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1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.6.1
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2.1
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.2
2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
2.3.5
2.3.5.1
2.3.5.2
2.3.5.3
2.3.5.4
2.3.5.5
2.3.6
2.3.7
2.3.8
2.3.9
2.4
2.4.1
2.4.2
2.4.3
2.4.4
2.4.4.1
2.4.4.2
2.4.4.3
Contents
Introduction 11
Purpose of this Application Guide 11
Manual and Software Version 11
Additional Resources 11
Parameter Table Reading Guide 11
Functions of the AC Drive 12
Start-up Quick Guide 13
Start-Up Wizard 13
User Interfaces 15
Description of the Control Panel 15
Control Panel and the Keypad 15
Displays of the Control Panel 15
Menu Structure 16
Graphical Display 19
Editing the Text Values 19
Editing the Numerical Values 19
Selecting More than 1 Value 20
Resetting a Fault 20
[FUNCT] Button 20
Different Control Places 20
Changing the Control Place 21
Going into the Control Page 21
Changing the Rotation Direction 22
Using the Quick Edit Function 22
Copying the Parameters of an AC Drive 23
Comparing the Parameters 23
Reading Help Texts 24
Using the Favourites Menu 25
Text Display 25
Editing the Text Values 25
Editing the Numerical Values 25
Resetting a Fault 20
[FUNCT] Button 26
Different Control Places 20
Changing the Control Place 26
Going into the Control Page 27
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3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
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4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4
4.1.5
4.1.6
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
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5.1
5.2
5.2.1
5.3
5.3.1
5.3.2
5.3.3
5.3.4
5.4
5.4.1
5.4.2
5.5
Changing the Rotation Direction 27
Using the Quick Edit Function 22
VACON® Live PC Tool 28
Applications 29
Using the Applications 29
Standard Application 29
Local/Remote Application 33
Multi-step Speed Application 37
PID Control Application 42
Multi-purpose Application 46
Motor Potentiometer Application 51
Wizards 56
Application Wizards 56
Standard Application Wizard 56
Local/Remote Application Wizard 56
Multi-step Speed Application Wizard 57
PID Control Application Wizard 57
Multi-purpose Application Wizard 58
Motor Potentiometer Application Wizard 59
Function Wizards 59
Wizards in Menu 1.1 59
Multi-pump Wizard 60
Fire Mode Wizard 61
Monitor Menu 62
Uses of the Monitor Menu 62
Multimonitor Monitoring 62
Changing the Items to Monitor 62
Trend Curve Monitoring 62
Uses of the Trend Curve 62
Changing the Values in Trend Curve Monitoring 62
Stopping the Progression of the Curve 63
Trend Curve Parameters 64
Basic Monitoring 64
Uses of the Basic Monitoring 64
Basic Monitoring Parameters 64
I/O Monitoring 65
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5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.15
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6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
6.17
6.18
6.19
6.20
6.21
6.22
6.23
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7.1.1
Temperature Inputs 65
Extras and Advanced 66
Timer Functions Monitoring 67
PID Controller Monitoring 68
External PID Controller Monitoring 68
Multi-pump Monitoring 68
Monitoring of Maintenance Counters 69
Fieldbus Process Data Monitoring 69
Drive Customizer Monitoring 70
Condition-based Monitoring 71
Parameters Menu 73
Group 3.1: Motor Settings 73
Group 3.2: Start/Stop Setup 76
Group 3.3: References 77
Group 3.4: Ramps and Brakes Setup 82
Group 3.5: I/O Configuration 83
Group 3.6: Fieldbus Data 90
Group 3.7: Prohibit Frequencies 92
Group 3.8 Supervisions 92
Group 3.9: Protections 93
Group 3.10: Automatic Reset 97
Group 3.11: Application Settings 98
Group 3.12: Timer Functions 98
Group 3.13: PID Controller 100
Group 3.14: External PID Controller 107
Group 3.15: Multi-pump 110
Group 3.16: Maintenance Counters 111
Group 3.17: Fire Mode 111
Group 3.18: Motor Preheat Parameters 112
Group 3.19: Drive Customizer 113
Group 3.20: Mechanical Brake 113
Group 3.21: Pump Control 114
Group 3.22: Advanced Harmonic Filter 115
Group 3.23: Condition-based Monitoring 115
Diagnostics Menu 120
Faults 120
Uses of the Active Faults Submenu 120
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7.1.2.1
7.1.2.2
7.1.2.3
7.1.3
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7.3
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8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
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9.1
9.1.1
9.1.2
9.1.3
9.1.4
9.2
9.2.1
9.2.2
9.2.3
9.3
9.3.1
9.3.2
9.3.3
Reset Faults 120
Resetting Faults with the [BACK/RESET] Button 120
Resetting Faults with a Parameter on the Graphical Display 120
Resetting Faults with a Parameter on the Text Display 120
Uses of the Fault History 121
Examining the Fault History on the Graphical Display 121
Examining the Fault History on the Text Display 121
Software Info 122
Drive Info 122
Unit Status 123
I/O and Hardware Menu 124
Basic I/O 124
Option Board Slots 124
Real-time Clock 125
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) 125
Power Unit Settings 126
Keypad 126
Fieldbus 127
Fieldbus General 129
STO 130
Fieldbus Redundancy 130
User Settings, Favourites, and User Level Menus 131
User Settings 131
User Settings Parameters 131
Parameter Back-up Parameters 131
Parameter Compare Parameters 132
License Parameters 132
Favourites 132
Using the Favourites Menu 132
Adding an Item to the Favourites 132
Removing an Item from the Favourites 132
User Levels 133
Using the User Levels Menu 133
The User Level Parameters 133
Changing the Access Code of the User Levels 133
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10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
10.9
10.10
10.11
10.11.7
10.11.8
10.12
10.13
10.13.1
10.13.2
10.13.3
10.13.4
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11.2
11.3
11.4
11.4.1
11.4.2
11.4.3
11.4.4
11.4.5
11.4.6
11.4.7
11.5
11.5.1
11.6
11.6.1
11.6.2
11.6.3
Monitoring value descriptions 135
Multimonitor 135
Basic 136
I/O 137
Temperature Inputs 138
Extras and Advanced 139
Timer Functions 140
PID Controller 141
External PID Controller 141
Multi-pump 142
Maintenance Counters 142
Fieldbus Data 142
Fieldbus Data In 144
Fieldbus Data Out 145
Drive Customizer 147
Condition-based Monitoring 147
Baseline Data 147
Stator Winding Monitor 148
Vibration 149
Load 149
Parameter descriptions 151
Trend Curve 151
Fieldbus Redundancy 152
Motor Settings 152
Motor Nameplate Parameters 152
Motor Control Parameters 153
Motor Limits 158
Open Loop Parameters 159
I/f Start Function 162
Torque Stabilator Function 162
Advanced Sensorless Control 163
Start/Stop Setup 165
Start and Stop Commands in Different Control Places 165
References 173
Frequency Reference 173
Torque Reference 174
Torque Control in Open Loop Control 177
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11.6.5
11.6.6
11.6.7
11.6.8
11.7
11.7.1
11.7.2
11.7.3
11.7.4
11.7.5
11.8
11.8.1
11.8.1.1
11.8.1.2
11.8.1.3
11.8.1.4
11.8.1.5
11.8.1.6
11.8.1.7
11.8.2
11.8.3
11.8.4
11.8.5
11.8.6
11.8.7
11.9
11.10
11.11
11.12
11.12.1
11.12.2
11.12.3
11.12.4
11.12.5
11.12.6
11.12.7
11.12.8
Torque Control in Advanced Sensorless Control 178
Preset Frequencies 178
Motor Potentiometer Parameters 181
Joystick Parameters 182
Jogging Parameters 183
Ramps and Brakes Setup 185
Ramp 1 185
Ramp 2 186
Start Magnetizing 187
DC Brake 188
Flux Braking 188
I/O Configuration 188
Programming of Digital and Analog Inputs 188
General Information on the Programming 188
Programming of Digital Inputs 189
Programming of Digital Inputs in the Graphical Display 191
Programming of Digital Inputs in the Text Display 191
Programming of Analog Inputs 192
Programming of Analog Inputs in the Graphical Display 193
Programming of Analog Inputs in the Text Display 194
Descriptions of Signal Sources 194
Default Functions of Programmable Inputs 195
Digital Inputs 195
Analog Inputs 200
Digital Outputs 204
Analog Outputs 208
Fieldbus Data 210
Prohibit Frequencies 212
Supervisions 214
Protections 215
General 215
Motor Thermal Protections 217
Motor Stall Protection 220
Underload Protection 221
Quick Stop 223
Temperature Input Fault 224
AI Low Protection 225
User Defined Fault 1 226
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11.13
11.14
11.15
11.15.1
11.15.2
11.15.3
11.16
11.16.1
11.16.2
11.16.3
11.16.4
11.16.5
11.16.6
11.16.7
11.16.8
11.16.9
11.16.10
11.17
11.17.1
11.17.2
11.17.3
11.17.4
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11.18.1
11.18.12
11.19
11.19.1
11.20
11.20.1
11.21
11.22
11.23
11.23.1
11.24
11.24.1
11.24.2
11.24.3
User Defined Fault 2 226
Automatic Reset 227
Application Settings 229
Timer Functions 230
Introduction to Timer Functions 230
Time Channels, Intervals, and Timers 230
Editing an Interval 232
PID Controller 234
Basic Settings 234
Setpoints 235
Feedback 237
Feedforward 237
Sleep Function 239
Feedback Supervision 241
Pressure Loss Compensation 243
Soft Fill 245
Input Pressure Supervision 247
Frost Protection 249
External PID Controller 250
Basic Settings 250
Setpoints 252
Feedback 253
Feedback Supervision 253
Multi-pump Function 255
The Multi-pump Function 255
Overpressure Supervision 261
Maintenance Counters 261
The Maintenance Counters 261
Fire Mode 262
The Fire Mode Function 262
Motor Preheat Function 265
Drive Customizer 266
Mechanical Brake 266
The Mechanical Brake Function 266
Pump Control 268
Auto-Cleaning 268
Jockey Pump 270
Priming Pump 271
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11.26.7
11.26.8
11.26.9
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11.28
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12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.4.1
12.4.2
12.4.3
12.4.4
12.4.5
12.4.6
Advanced Harmonic Filter 272
Condition-based Monitoring 273
Introduction to Condition-based Monitoring 273
Stages of Condition-based Monitoring 273
Manual Run 275
Stator Winding Monitoring 275
Threshold Value 275
Warning and Alarm/Fault Stages 277
Default Values of Parameters in the Different Applications 282
Settings for Different Motor Types 285
Automatic Tuning of the U/f Curve 285
Manual Tuning of the U/f Curve 286
Fault tracing 288
Fault Types 288
Alarms and Warnings 288
Fault Codes 288
Total and Trip Counters 314
Operating Time Counter 314
Operating Time Trip Counter 315
Run Time Counter 315
Power on Time Counter 316
Energy Counter 316
Energy Trip Counter 317
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1.1 Purpose of this Application Guide
This Application Guide provides information for configuring the system, controlling the AC drive, accessing parameters, program-
ming, and troubleshooting of the AC drive. It is intended for use by qualified personnel. Read and follow the instructions to use the
drive safely and professionally. Pay particular attention to the safety instructions and general warnings that are provided in this
manual and other documentation delivered with the drive.
1.2 Manual and Software Version
This manual is regularly reviewed and updated. All suggestions for improvement are welcome.
The original language of this manual is English.
Table 1: Manual and Software Version
Edition
Software version
DPD00927K
FW0072V033
1.3 Additional Resources
Other resources are available to understand advanced AC drive functions and operation.
VACON® 100 Wall-mounted Drives Operating Guide
VACON® 100 Enclosed Drives Installation Manual
VACON® 100 IP00 Drive Modules Installation Manual
VACON® 100 X Installation Manual
Instructions for operation with option boards and other optional equipment.
Supplementary publications and manuals are available from Danfoss.
For US and Canadian markets:
NOTE! Download the English and French product guides with applicable safety, warning and caution information from https://
www.danfoss.com/en/service-and-support/.
REMARQUE Vous pouvez télécharger les versions anglaise et française des guides produit contenant l'ensemble des informations
de sécurité, avertissements et mises en garde applicables sur le site https://www.danfoss.com/en/service-and-support/.
1.4 Parameter Table Reading Guide
This manual includes a large quantity of parameter tables. These instructions tell you how to read the tables.
Index
Min Max Unit Default
ID Description
Parameter
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Illustration 1: Parameter Table Reading Guide
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The location of the parameter in the menu, that is,
the parameter number.
B
The name of the parameter.
C
The minimum value of the parameter.
D
The maximum value of the parameter.
E
The unit of the value of the parameter. The unit
shows if it is available.
F
The value that was set in the factory.
G
The ID number of the parameter.
H
A short description of the values of the parameter
and/or its function.
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1.5 Functions of the AC Drive
Easy setup functions
Applications with preset parameters and I/O configuration for your process: Standard, Local/Remote, Multi-step speed, PID
control, Multi-purpose, or Motor potentiometer
Start-up wizards for fast and easy parameterization
Navigation functions
The [FUNCT] button for an easy change between the local and the remote control place (I/O or fieldbus)
A control page to operate and monitor of the most important values quickly
Advanced monitoring functions
Multimonitor
Trend curve
Fieldbus and I/O control
Motor control
Open loop control with frequency, speed, and torque reference
Advanced sensorless control mode
Support for induction, permanent magnet, and synchronous reluctance motors
Identification run for setup of motor parameters
Many advanced functions for motor control setting, such as load drooping
Flux and DC brake
Start and stop logic configuration
Reference selection and handling
8 preset frequencies
Motor potentiometer functions
A joystick control
A jogging function
2 programmable ramp times
3 ranges of prohibited frequencies
A forced stop
PID control
An external PID controller is available. Use it, for example, to control a valve with the I/O of the AC drive.
A sleep mode function that automatically enables and disables the operation of the drive to save energy
A 2-zone PID controller with 2 different feedback signals: minimum and maximum control
2 setpoint sources for the PID control. Selection to be made with a digital input.
A function for PID setpoint boost
A feedforward function to make the response to the process changes better
Pump control
Multi-pump control
Priming pump control, jockey pump control, pump impeller auto-cleaning, pump input pressure supervision, and frost pro-
tection function
Mechanical brake control
Timer functions and a real-time clock and (an optional battery is necessary)
Fire mode
Diagnostic and maintenance functions
Variety of configurable protection functions including user-defined faults
Supervision functions for frequency and motor variables and analog inputs
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Motor overload protections
An automatic reset
Different preheat modes to prevent condensation problems
Maintenance counters
Drive Customizer for custom logic programming
Control, parametrization, and diagnostics via PC-tools
1.6 Start-up Quick Guide
There are 6 applications available for the product. When an application is selected, a group of parameters get their preset values.
The selection of the application makes the commissioning of the drive easy and reduces the manual work with the parameters. It is
also possible to edit these parameters later.
WARNING
ACCIDENTAL START BECAUSE OF CHANGE OF SETTINGS
Running the Startup wizard, changing the application or the software can cause the I/O functions to change.
Disconnect the motor from the drive if an accidental start can be dangerous.
The available applications:
Standard application (3.2 Standard Application)
Local/remote application (3.3 Local/Remote Application)
Multi-step speed application (3.4 Multi-step Speed Application)
PID control application (3.5 PID Control Application)
Multi-purpose application (3.6 Multi-purpose Application)
Motor potentiometer application (3.7 Motor Potentiometer Application)
Wizards make it more convenient to use the AC drive. There is a start-up wizard (see 1.6.1 Start-Up Wizard), 6 applications wizards
(see 4.1 Application Wizards), and 2 function wizards (see 4.2.2 Multi-pump Wizard and 4.2.3 Fire Mode Wizard).
1.6.1 Start-Up Wizard
The Start-up wizard asks for necessary data for the drive to control the procedure.
Procedure
Select language (P6.1).
If a battery is installed, the steps 2–5 are shown.
Set daylight saving time (P5.5.5). (Russia, US, EU, or OFF)
Set time (P5.5.2).
Set year (P5.5.4).
Set date (P5.5.3).
Run Startup wizard?
If the selection is No, the Start-up wizard ends.
Select an application (P1.2 Application, ID212).
Set a value for P3.1.2.2 Motor Type (so that it agrees with the nameplate).
Set a value for P3.1.1.1 Motor Nominal Voltage (so that it agrees with the nameplate).
Set a value for P3.1.1.2 Motor Nominal Frequency (so that it agrees with the nameplate).
Set a value for P3.1.1.3 Motor Nominal Speed (so that it agrees with the nameplate).
Set a value for P3.1.1.4 Motor Nominal Current.
Set a value for P3.1.1.5 Motor Cos Phi.
If parameter P3.1.2.2 Motor Type is set to Induction Motor, this step is shown. If the selection is PM Motor, the value of
parameter P3.1.1.5 Motor Cos Phi is set to 1.00 and the wizard goes directly to step 14.
Set a value for P3.3.1.1 Minimum Frequency Reference.
Set a value for P3.3.1.2 Maximum Frequency Reference.
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Set a value for P3.4.1.2 Acceleration Time 1.
Set a value for P3.4.1.3 Deceleration Time 1.
Run the Application wizard?
To continue to the application wizard, set the selection to Yes and push the [OK] button. See the description of the
different application wizards in chapter 4.1 Application Wizards.
After these selections, the Start-up wizard is completed. To start the Start-up wizard again, there are 2 alternatives.
Go to the parameter P6.5.1 Restore Factory Defaults or to the parameter B1.1.1 Start-up Wizard. Then set the value
to Activate.
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2.1 Description of the Control Panel
2.1.1 Control Panel and the Keypad
The control panel is the interface between the AC drive and the user. With the control panel, it is possible to control the speed of a
motor and monitor the status of the AC drive. It is also possible to set the parameters of the AC drive.
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Illustration 2: Buttons of the VACON® 100 Keypad
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The [BACK/RESET] button. Use it to move back in the
menu, exit the Edit mode, reset a fault.
B
The arrow button UP. Use it to scroll up the menu
and to increase a value.
C
The [FUNCT] button. Use it to change the rotation
direction of the motor, access the control page, and
change the control place.
D
The arrow button RIGHT.
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The START button.
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The arrow button DOWN. Use it to scroll the menu
down and to decrease a value.
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The STOP button.
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The arrow button LEFT. Use it to move the cursor
left.
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The [OK] button. Use it to go into an active level or
item, or to accept a selection.
2.1.2 Displays of the Control Panel
There are 2 display types: the graphical display and the text display. The control panel always has the same keypad and buttons.
The display shows this data.
The status of the motor and the drive.
Faults in the motor and in the drive.
Your location in the menu structure.
If the text in the text display is too long for the display, the text scrolls to show the full text string. Some functions are only available
in the graphical display.
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READY
I/O
Main Menu
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Quick Setup
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Monitor
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Parameters
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Illustration 3: Graphical Display of the Control Panel
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The first status field: STOP/RUN
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The rotation direction of the motor
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The second status field: READY/NOT READY/FAULT
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The alarm field: ALARM/-
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The control place field: PC/I/O/KEYPAD/ FIELDBUS
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The location field: the ID number of the parameter
and the current location in the menu
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An activated group or item
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The number of items in the group in question
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Illustration 4: Text Display of the Control Panel
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The indicators of status
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The indicators of alarm and fault
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The name of the group or item of the current loca-
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The current location in the menu
E
The indicators of the control place
F
The indicators of the rotation direction
2.2 Menu Structure
The data of the AC drive is in menus and submenus. To move between the menus, use the arrow buttons Up and Down in the
keypad. To go into a group or an item, push the [OK] button. To go back to the previous level, push the [BACK/RESET] button.
On the display, current location in the menu shows, for example M3.2.1. The display also shows the name of the group or item in the
current location.
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Table 2: Menu Structure
Menu
Function
M1 Quick setup
Wizards (Content depends on P1.2 Application.)
M2 Monitor
Multimonitor
Trend curve
Basic
I/O
Temperature inputs
Extras/Advanced
Timer functions
PID controller
External PID controller
Multi-pump
Maintenance counters
Fieldbus data
Drive customizer
Condition-based monitoring
M3 Parameters
Motor settings
Start/Stop setup
References
Ramps and brakes
I/O Configuration
Fieldbus data
Prohibit frequencies
Supervisions
Protections
Automatic reset
Application settings
Timer functions
PID controller
External PID controller
Multi-pump
Maintenance counters
Fire mode
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Function
Motor preheat
Drive customizer
Mechanical brake
Pump control
Advanced harmonic filter
Condition-based monitoring
M4 Diagnostics
Active faults
Reset faults
Fault history
Total counters
Trip counters
Software info
Drive info
Unit status
M5 I/O and Hardware
Basic I/O
Slot C
Slot D
Slot E
Real-time clock
Power unit settings
Keypad
RS485
Ethernet
Fieldbus general
M6 User settings
Language selections
Parameter back-up
Drive name
Parameter compare
Licenses
M7 Favourites
See 9.2.1 Using the Favourites Menu.
M8 User levels
See 9.3.1 Using the User Levels Menu.
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2.3 Graphical Display
2.3.1 Editing the Text Values
This topic gives instructions on how to edit the text values on the graphical display.
Procedure
Find the parameter with the arrow buttons.
To go to the Edit mode, push the [OK] button 2 times or push the arrow button Right.
STOP
READY I/O
Rem Control Place
M3.2.1
ID:
Edit
Help
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To set a new value, push the arrow buttons Up and Down.
STOP
READY I/O
Rem Control Place
M3.2.1ID:
FieldbusCTRL
I/O Control
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To accept the change, push the [OK] button. To ignore the change, use the [BACK/RESET] button.
2.3.2 Editing the Numerical Values
This topic gives instructions on how to edit the numerical values on the graphical display.
Procedure
Find the parameter with the arrow buttons.
To go to the Edit mode, push the [OK] button 2 times or push the arrow button Right.
Move from digit to digit with the arrow buttons Left and Right. Change the digits with the arrow buttons Up and Down.
STOP
READY I/O
MinFreqReference
P3.3.1.1
ID:101
0.00 Hz
Min: 0.00Hz
Max: 50.00Hz
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To accept the change, push the [OK] button. To ignore the change, use the [BACK/RESET] button.
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2.3.3 Selecting More than 1 Value
With some parameters, more than 1 value can be selected. Select a checkbox at each necessary value.
Procedure
Find the parameter. There is a symbol on the display when a checkbox selection is possible.
STOP
READY
I/O
P3.12.1.3ID:1466
Interval 1
00:00:00
00:00:00
ON Time
OFF Time
Days 0
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The symbol of the checkbox selection
To move in the list of values, use the arrow buttons Up and Down.
To add a value into your selection, select the box that is next to it with the arrow button Right.
STOP
READY I/O
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ID: Days
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Sunday
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2.3.4 Resetting a Fault
To reset a fault, use the [BACK/RESET] button or the parameter Reset Faults. See 7.1.2 Reset Faults.
2.3.5 [FUNCT] Button
The [FUNCT] button can be used for 4 functions.
To have access to the Control page.
To change easily between the Local and Remote control places.
To change the rotation direction.
To edit quickly a parameter value.
2.3.5.1 Different Control Places
The selection of the control place determines from where the AC drive takes the start and stop commands. All the control places
have a parameter for the selection of the frequency reference source. The Local control place is always Keypad. The Remote control
place is I/O or Fieldbus. The status bar of the display shows the current control place.
It is possible to use I/O A, I/O B, and Fieldbus as Remote control places. I/O A and Fieldbus have the lowest priority. Select them with
P3.2.1 (Remote Control Place). I/O B can bypass the Remote control places I/O A and Fieldbus with a digital input. Select the digital
input with parameter P3.5.1.7 (I/O B Control Force).
Keypad is always used as a control place when the control place is Local. Local control has higher priority than Remote control. For
example, if parameter P3.5.1.7 bypasses the control place with a digital input, and Local is selected in Remote control, Keypad be-
comes the control place. Use the [FUNCT] button or P3.2.2 Local/Remote to change between the Local and Remote control.
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