Performing Basic Operations
3.1.3.2 Parameter Mode (PAR)
The following table lists the groups of parameters in Parameter (PAR) mode. When in PAR mode, use
the right and left arrow buttons to move through the groups of parameters. At the parameter level, you
can set parameter values to turn specific functions on or off or decide how the functions will be used.
For detailed information on the parameters in each parameter group, refer to section 4.2 Parameter
Lists on page 82.
Configures basic operation parameters. These include
Accel/Decel times, Start/Stop sources, Speed Reference
Source, jog operation and torque boost.
Configures all Motor parameters along with Sensorless
selection and Auto tuning..
Configures basic operation parameters. These parameters
include 2
nd
Source selections, V/Hz. pattern, and multi-step
frequency parameters.
Configures acceleration or deceleration patterns, start/stop
modes, frequency limits, energy saving features and
regeneration prevention features.
Configures the features related to carrier frequency, speed
search and KEB (kinetic energy buffering).
Configures input terminal functions including assigning
digital and analog inputs, pulsed input.
Configures output terminal functions including assigning relay
outputs, analog outputs, pulsed output (Q1 terminal).
Configures the communication related features for RS-485,
Modbus-RTU, Metasys N2, and BACnet. Optional
communication module related features may be configured
as well, if one is installed.
Configures the PID control-related features.
Configures the Sleep/Wake Up, Boost, and Soft Fill
features related to the PID control.
Configures pump related features including load tuning,
pump cleaning, Damper control, Oil Pump control and
motor Pre-Heat functions.
Configures the Event Timer functions including
scheduling for 24/7 operation.
Configures motor and inverter protection features.