• Using the [QUICK MENU] key, it is possible
to get access to the most important parame-
ters of the frequency converter. After pro-
gramming, the frequency converter is in most
cases ready for operation. Scroll through the
Quick menu using the [+ / -] keys and change
the data values by pressing [CHANGE DA-
TA] + [OK].
• The Menu mode allows choosing and chang-
ing all parameters as required. However,
some parameters will be "shaded off", de-
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Configuration .
Quick menu with LCP 2 control unit
Start Quick Setup by pressing the [QUICK MENU] key,
which will bring out the following display values:
50.0 Hz
SETUP
1
QUICK MENU X OF Y
001 LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
At the bottom of the display, the parameter number
and name are given together with the status/value of
the first parameter under the Quick menu. The first
time the [QUICK MENU] key is pressed after the unit
has been switched on, the readouts always start in
pos. 1 - see table below.
Pos. Parameter no. Unit
1 001 Language
2 102 Motor power
[kW]
3 103 Motor voltage [V]
4 104 Motor frequency [Hz]
5 105 Motor current [A]
6 106 Rated motor speed [rpm]
7 107 AMT
8 204 Minimum reference
[Hz]
9 205 Maximum reference [Hz]
10 207 Ramp-up time [sec]
11 208 Ramp-down time [sec]
12 002 Local/remote operation
13 003 Local reference
[Hz]
Parameter selection
Menu mode is started by pressing the [MENU] key,
which produces the following readout on the display:
50.0 Hz
FREQUENCY
0 KEYB.&DISPLAY
Line 3 on the display shows the parameter group num-
ber and name.
In Menu mode, the parameters are divided into groups.
Selection of parameter group is effected using the [<
>] keys.
The following parameter groups will be accessible:
Group no. Parameter group
0 Operation & Display
1 Load & Motor
2 References & Limits
3 Inputs & Outputs
4 Special functions
5 Serial communication
6 Technical functions
When the required parameter group has been selec-
ted, each parameter can be chosen by means of the
[+ / -] keys:
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