Drive Parameter Listing
(n001-n004) Section 8
The Drive control circuits use various parameters to select functions and characteristics of the Drive. Changing of parameter
settings must be done in the Program mode, or by use of the Function LEDs, if available (see TM.V7.01, Section 4).
The following table lists all parameters in numerical order. For each parameter, reference paragraph(s) in TM.V7.01, Section 5
are listed (if applicable) where the features of the Drive affected by that parameter are described.
PARA- SETTING RANGE SETTING FACTORY USER PARA.
METER NAME (AND UNITS) INCREMENT SETTING SETTING REF.
0: n001 can be read and set;
n002 - n179 read only
1: n001 - n039 can be read and set
2: n001 - n079 can be read and set
3: n001 - n119 can be read and set
n001 Parameter Selection / 4: n001 - n179 can be read and set
Initialization 5: n001 - n179 can be read and set 1 1 5.21
Run command accepted during Program mode
6: Clear Fault History Only
7: Not Used
8: 2-wire Initialization (Japan Spec.)
9: 3-wire Initialization (Japan Spec.)
10: 2 wire initialization (USA Spec)
11: 3 wire initialization (USA Spec.)
n002 Control Method Selection
0: V/f Control
10 2.2
1: Open Loop Vector
0: Digital Operator
n003 Operation Method Selection 1: Terminal 1 1 5.13
2: Serial Communication (Modbus)
3: Option Card
0: Digital Operator Pot
1: Digital Operator
2: Voltage Reference (0 to 10V)
3: Current Reference (4 to 20 mA)
n004 Reference Selection
4: Current Reference (0 to 20 mA) 5.11,
5: Pulse Train Reference 1 2 5.13
6: Serial Communications (Modbus)
7: Multi-Function Analog Input (0 to 10V)
8: Multi-Function Analog Input (4 to 20 mA)
9: Option Card
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