Easy Start Guide
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4. Parameters - overview
Maximum frequency for the Inverter. Default is which suits most applications.50
Minimum frequency for the Inverter. Default is which suits most applications.0.5
First Acceleration Time (s)
Default is seconds; increase or decrease if faster or slower acceleration is required.5
First Deceleration Time (s)
Default is seconds; increase or decrease if faster or slower deceleration is required.5
Default is ; can be set to 1 for centrifugal fan and pump applications.auto
Setting is rating dependent. Only change if required; default will suit most applications.
Default is for keypad + terminal + MODBUS (any input source).4
Default is for keypad + terminal + MODBUS (any input source).4
(desired motor speed in Hz)
Frequency Command Source
F113 is adjusted by the keypad and stored. No need to change either F113 or F203.
Default is 'Memory' which is set by parameter F113;
Default is , ramped stop. Change to 1 for coast stop; this may suit some fan loads.0
Default is ; can be set to 1 to store the keypad setpoint (F113) during power down.0
Defaults below are based on F228 = 0
Default is ; will suit most applications. 5 different application Macros available.0
Rated kW of the motor. Set to match the motor nameplate eg. (2.2kW)2200
Rated Voltage of the motor. Set to match the motor nameplate eg V230
Rated current of the motor. Set to match the motor nameplate eg A2.4
Once this is set, read-only parameter F804 (number of motor poles) will be recalculated.
Rated rpm of the motor. Set to match the motor nameplate eg rpm (min-1)1460
Rated frequency of the motor. Default is Hz; change to suit the motor.50
Parameters are typically referred to by code or
number (eg. F803 = Rated Motor Current) with
a description available in the manual.
The Inverter contains a number of settings
which can be changed to tailor it for use in a
wide range of applications. These settings are
known as parameters.
The parameters contain critical information
essential to the correct operation of the
Inverter. Therefore, they should at least be
checked by the user before the Inverter is
operated for the first time.
The parameters listed in section 5 are intended
to provide a starting point to allow for basic
operation of theAC10 Inverter.
5. Parameters to set before use
See section 6 to learn how to set a parameter value.
Set the following parameters to allow the AC10
to control a motor with Run, Stop and Speed
Control from the keypad.
If any of the parameters have been changed
previously, follow the procedure in section 14
to reset the Inverter to Factory Defaults.
5.1 Parameters to check and values to set
Parker AC10 Series Inverter (to 22kW)