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To reset an individual parameter to its default value, you must refer to the appropriate table
of Adjustable Parameters, find the default value, re-enter the default value, and save it. See
Table 12 - Table 15 for a complete list of Adjustable Parameters, their description, and
default/minimum/maximum values.
5.3 Auto Restarts
The drive can be programmed to automatically restart after certain faults. Using the Auto
Restart Parameters (see Table 15), you can set a time delay before the drive starts after a
fault and select the number of automatic restarts allowed before the unit will remain OFF
after a fault.
For example, you may wish to allow 10 automatic restarts after a fault for dry well, but
require the drive to remain off for one hour to allow the well to recover before restarting.
When the drive is counting down the time to restart after a fault, the display will indicate the
time until restart (in seconds).
Programming Tip
To interrupt the countdown and allow a restart, push and hold both the UP arrow key and
DOWN arrow key for one second. The load will start immediately.
When the drive reaches the limit of faults set by the adjustable parameter, it will remain
OFF and the display will indicate the type of fault on the top line. The second line will read
RESTART? ENTER. Press ENTER to clear the fault and restart the load. The fault
counters in the Restart Log will all be reset to zero. See Section 4.9, Restart Log, for more
information.
Some faults do not allow auto restart. The display will read NO AUTO RESTART.
5.4 All Parameters List
In order to aid in troubleshooting, a numbered parameter list containing all parameters is
available for use. Some parameters are visible that are not always used. In this case, the
word “Disabled” is shown, and programming functionality is disabled for that parameter.
Each parameter is numbered and ordered in the following order:
Table 11 – Parameter Order