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Control Techniques DIN1220075A User Manual

Control Techniques DIN1220075A
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Figure 5–12 Selecting a different menu
Changing the initial parameter to be displayed
At the time the AC supply is connected to the Drive, parameter 0.10 Motor
frequency is automatically pre-selected as the initial parameter to be
displayed. This results in the following:
1 When is pressed to enter Parameter, the pre-selected parameter
0.10 is displayed.
2 When the Drive is subsequently running, the display shows the value of
0.10.
3 If other parameters are selected by a user for display or editing, the
value of the last parameter selected will be displayed when the Drive is
next running.
4 To select a different parameter to be displayed initially, enter the
required
menu.parameter number in parameter 0.38 initial parameter
displayed selector (eg. to display 0.12 Post-ramp speed reference, enter
0.12). Only Menu 0 parameter numbers can be selected.
Restoring all parameters to the default values
Default values can be restored only when the Drive is not running. See
Chapter 7 Menu 0 parameters for the default values.`
1 Set parameter .00 as follows:
533 for a Drive operating on 50Hz AC supply frequency
544 for a Drive operating on 60Hz AC supply frequency
2 Momentarily press to reset the Drive. The default values now
take effect.
Saving the default values
If new parameter-values had previously been saved, these (not the default)
values will apply when the
AC supply is next connected to the Drive. If the
default values are required instead, they must be saved in the same way as
new values. Refer to Saving the new value of a parameter earlier in this
chapter to save the default values.

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Control Techniques DIN1220075A Specifications

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BrandControl Techniques
ModelDIN1220075A
CategoryServo Drives
LanguageEnglish

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