3-20
Table 3.16 Display Items in "Alarm Information" (Continued)
LED monitor
shows:
(item No.)
Item Description
6_22
Running status 2
Running status 2 as four hexadecimal digits.
Refer to "
Displaying running status (
3_07
) and running status 2
(
3_23
)" in Section 3.4.4.
6_23
Speed detected value Speed detected value.
When the same alarm occurs repeatedly in succession, the alarm information for the first and the most recen
consecutive occurrences will be preserved as the first alarm information.
3.4.8 Copying data -- Menu #7 "Data Copying" --
Menu #7 "Data Copying" is used to read function code data out of an inverter for storing it in the keypad or writing it into
another inverter. It is also used to verify the function code data stored in the keypad with the one configured in the inverter. The
keypad serves as a temporary storage media.
In addition, using Menu #7 allows you to store the running status information in the keypad, detach the keypad from the inverter,
connect it to a PC running FRENIC Loader at an office or off-site place, and check the inverter running status without removing
the inverter itself.
To store the inverter running status information into the keypad, use "Read data" (
read
) or "Read inverter running
information" (
chec
) function. For details on how to connect the keypad to a PC and check the inverter running status
information stored in the keypad, refer to the FRENIC Loader Instruction Manual.
Figure 3.6 shows the menu transition in Menu #7 "Data Copying." The keypad can hold function code data for a single inverter.
Figure 3.6 Menu Transition in Menu #7 "Data Copying"