Goodrive270 series VFD for fan and pump Basic operation guidelines
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Fwd
Local Ready
P01.00: StartRun Mode
P01.01: DirectStart Freq
P01.02: StartFreq HoldTime
P01.03: Prestart BrakeCur
P01.04: Prestart BrakeTime
P01.05: ACC/DEC Mode
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Sure to add to user common
parameter setting?
Fwd Local Ready
Back Add Sele Back Home OK
Figure 5-20 Add parameter 2
Press
key to enter addition interface, and press key, key or key to confirm
the addition operation. If this parameter is not included in the original user defined parameter list, the
newly-added parameter will be at the end of the list; if this parameter is already in the user defined
parameter list, the addition operation will be invalid. If
key or key is pressed without
selecting addition operation, it will return to parameter setup list menu.
All the function code groups under the submenu can be added to user defined parameter list. Up to
64 function codes can be added to the user defined parameter list.
5.4.8 Editing user defined parameters
After accessing a specific function code under the User defined parameters menu, you can press
the
key, key or key to enter the parameter edit interface. After entering the edit
interface, the present value is highlighted. Press the key and key to edit the parameter
value, and the corresponding parameter item of current value will be highlighted automatically. After
the edit operation is completed, press or key to save the selected parameter and return
to the previous menu; or press key to maintain the value and return to the previous menu.
Present: 0
Auth: √
HomeBack
OK
0: SVC 0
1: SVC 1
2: V/F
3: FVC
Present: 1
Auth: √
HomeBack
OK
1: SVC 1
2: V/F
3: FVC
Default: 2
Default: 2
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Fwd
Local Ready
AddBack
Sele
P00.00: Speed Ctrl
P00.01: Run Cmd Channel
P00.02: Comm Cmd Channel
P00.03: Max Output Freq
P00.04: RunFreq Up limit
P00.05: RunFreq Low limit
Figure 5-21 Editing user defined parameters
In parameter selection edit interface, the "Auth" field on the top right indicates whether this parameter
is editable or not.
"√" indicates the set value of this parameter can be modified under the present state.
"×" indicates the set value of this parameter cannot be modified under the present state.
"Present" indicates the present value.
"Default" indicates the default value of this parameter.