Performing Basic Operations
3.1.3.1 Table of LCD Display Modes
The following table describes the 5 display modes used to monitor and program the inverter functions.
Refer to section 9 LCD Display Modes on page 279 for more detail on the LCD Display Modes.
Displays the inverter’s operation status information. In
this mode, information including the inverter’s frequency
reference, operation frequency, output current, and
voltage may be monitored.
Used to configure the parameters and functions required
to operate the inverter. The parameters are divided into 14
groups based on purpose and complexity.
This mode will be displayed when a User Group has been
created or a macro has been selected. The User-selected
parameters allow specific parameters to be grouped and
managed in a separate User group. A macro group is a
predefined group of parameters related to an application.
These modes are not displayed when you navigate
through the modes if a User group or Macro group has not
been defined or selected.
Used to monitor the inverter’s fault information including
the fault history.
When a fault occurs during inverter operation, the inverter
stores nine (9) pieces of data about the fault. Including
operation frequency, output current, output voltage and
date/time. This mode is not displayed if the inverter does
not have a fault or a fault history.
Used to configure the inverter features that are not
directly related to the operation of the inverter. The
settings you can configure in the Config mode include
Monitor (MON) mode displayed items, parameter
initialization, parameter Read/Write and Save,
Password setting and inverter Run Time and On Time.