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Parameter structure Keypad and display Parameter x.00
Parameter description
format
Advanced parameter
descriptions
Serial comms
protocol
Performance
16 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide
www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 4
7. When the drive mode is changed all data in the EEPROM is deleted
and then restored with the defaults for the new mode. If the power is
removed during a change of drive mode, an EEF trip is likely to
occur on the next power-up. After a change of drive mode the power
down save parameters are also saved. As these parameters are not
saved if the power is removed unless the drive is supplied with a
normal line power supply, this ensures that the power down save
parameters are always stored correctly for the new drive mode. The
first time parameters are saved after the change of drive mode the
save will take slightly longer than a normal parameter save.
8. When an Solutions Module is changed for a different type in a slot,
or a module is inserted when one was not present previously or a
module is removed the EEPROM is forced to re-initialise itself on the
next parameter saves. On the first parameter save one bank is
cleared and then written and on the next parameter save the other
bank is cleared and rewritten. Each of these parameter saves takes
slightly longer than a normal parameter save.
3.3 Loading defaults
When defaults are loaded the user save parameters are automatically
saved to the drive EEPROM in all modes. Standard defaults are loaded
by setting Eur or USA in Pr x.00 performing a drive reset.
When the drive is a single quadrant drive the following parameters are
different from European defaults.
3.4 Differences between European and
USA defaults
3.5 SMARTCARD transfers
Drive parameters, setup macros and internal ladder programs can be
transferred to/from SMARTCARDs. See Pr 11.36 to Pr 11.40.
3.6 Display non-default values or
destination parameters
If a diS.diFF is selected in Pr x.00, then only parameters that are
different from the last defaults loaded and Pr x.00 are displayed. If
diS.dESt is selected in Pr x.00, then only destination parameters are
displayed. This function is provided to aid locating destination clashes if
a dESt trip occurs.
Pr Description Default
1.10 Bipolar reference enable 0
5.22 Quadrant 2 enable 0
5.24 Quadrant 4 enable 0
Pr Description Default
2.06 S ramp enable Eur: OFF (0), USA: On (1)
3.51
Tachometer voltage rating
(Fb02, 0.72)
Eur: 60.00, USA: 50.00
5.09,
21.09
Armature rated voltage
(SE06, 0.27)
480 V drive Eur: 440,
USA:500
5.28
Field weakening
compensation disable
Eur: OFF (0), USA On (1)
5.59,
21.08
Back emf set point
480 V drive Eur: 440,
USA:500
5.65 Economy timeout Eur: OFF (0), USA: On (1)
5.70,
21.24
Rated field current
(SE10, 0.31)
Size 1: Eur: 2.00, USA: 8.00
Size 2A & B Eur: 3.00, USA:
20.00 Size 2C & D Eur: 5.00,
USA 20.00
5.73,
21.23
Rated field voltage
(SE11, 0.32)
Eur: 360, USA: 300
5.75 Field voltage mode Eur: OFF (0), USA: On (1)
7.15
Analog input 3 mode
(in01, 0.81)
Eur: th (8), USA: VOLt (6)

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