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Fuji Electric FRENIC-ECO - Menus Available in Programming Mode

Fuji Electric FRENIC-ECO
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3.4 Programming Mode
Programming Mode provides you with the functions of setting and checking function code data, monitoring
maintenance information and checking input/output (I/O) signal status. The functions can be easily selected with
a menu-driven system. Table 3.7 lists menus available in the Programming Mode.
Table 3.7 Menus Available in Programming Mode
Menu # Menu Main functions Refer to:
0
Quick Setup Displays only basic function codes that are pre-selected.
3.4.2
1
Data Setting
Allows you to view and change the setting of the function code
you select. (Note)
3.4.1
2
Data Checking
Allows you to view and change a function code and its setting
(data) on the same screen. Also allows you to check the function
codes that have been changed from their factory defaults.
3.4.3
3
Drive Monitoring
Displays the running information required for maintenance or
test running.
3.4.4
4
I/O Checking Displays external interface information.
3.4.5
5
Maintenance Information
Displays maintenance information including cumulative run time. 3.4.6
6
Alarm Information
Displays four latest alarm codes. Also allows you to view the
information on the running status at the time the alarm occurred.
3.4.7
7
Alarm cause
Displays the cause of the alarm.
8
Data Copying
Allows you to read or write function code data, as well as to
verify it.
3.4.8
9
Load Factor
Measurement
Allows you to measure the maximum output current, average
output current, and average braking power.
10
User Setting
Allows you to add or delete function codes covered by Quick
Setup.
11
Communication
Debugging
Allows you to confirm the data of the function codes for
communication (S, M, W, X, and Z codes).
(Note) The function codes for optional features (o code) are displayed only when they are installed. For details, refer to
their instruction manuals.
Figure 3.9 shows the transitions between menus in Programming mode.
Figure 3.9 Menu Transition in Programming Mode
When there has been no key operation for about 5 minutes, the inverter automatically goes back to the Running
mode and the back light goes OFF.

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