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ABB ACL30 User Manual

ABB ACL30
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106 Using the control panel
Editing changed parameters
Step Action Display
1. Go to the Main menu by pressing if you are
in the Output mode, otherwise by pressing
repeatedly until you get to the Main menu.
2. Go to the Changed Parameters mode by selecting
CHANGED PAR on the menu with keys
and , and pressing .
If there are no changed parameters in the history,
corresponding text will be shown.
3. If parameters are changed, a list of them is shown.
Select the changed parameter on the list with keys
and . The value of the selected
parameter is shown below it.
4. Press to modify the value.
5. Specify a new value for the parameter with keys
and .
Pressing the key once increments or decrements
the value. Holding the key down changes the value
faster. Pressing the keys simultaneously replaces
the displayed value with the default value.
To accept the new value, press . If the new
value is the default value, the parameter is
removed from the list of changed parameters.
To cancel the new value and keep the original,
press .
MENU
EXIT
PARAMETERS
ASSISTANTS
CHANGED PAR
EXIT ENTER00:00
MAIN MENU 1LOC
ENTER
00:00
No parameters
MESSAGELOC
9903 Mot nom current
3.5 A
9904 Mot nom voltage
9905 Mot nom freq
9906 Mot nom speed
CHANGED PAR
EXIT
EDIT00:00
LOC
EDIT
9903 Mot nom current
PAR EDIT
3.5 A
CANCEL SAVE00:00
LOC
9903 Mot nom current
PAR EDIT
3.0 A
CANCEL SAVE00:00
LOC
SAVE
CANCEL
9903 Mot nom current
3.0 A
9904 Mot nom voltage
9905 Mot nom freq
9906 Mot nom speed
CHANGED PAR
EXIT
EDIT
00:00
LOC

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ABB ACL30 Specifications

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BrandABB
ModelACL30
CategoryDC Drives
LanguageEnglish

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