4.5 Application Selection
Several Application Presets are available to facilitate drive setup for commonly used
applications. Selecting one of these Application Presets automatically sets the required
parameters to the Application Preset default values and selects I/Os. In addition, the
parameters most likely to be changed are assigned to the list of User Parameters, A2-01
through A2-16. These can be accessed in the Setup Mode and provide quicker application
adjustment by eliminating the need to scroll through multiple menus.
The following presets can be selected:
Note: 1. The drive parameters should be initialized by setting A1-03 to “2220” or “3330” prior to selecting
an Application Preset.
2. Once an Application Preset has been selected, a different Application Preset cannot be selected again
until A1-03 is assigned to 2220 or 3330 (2-wire initialization or 3-wire initialization).
WARNING! Confirm the drive I/O signals and external sequence before performing a test run. Setting
parameter A1-06 may change the I/O terminal function automatically from the default setting. Failure to comply
may result in death or serious injury.
No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default
A1-06 Application Preset
0: Disabled
1: Water supply pump
2: Conveyor
3: Exhaust fan
4: HVAC
5: Compressor
<1>
8: Conveyor 2
<2>
0
<1> Application Preset settings 6 and 7 are only available in drive software versions PRG: 5010, PRG: 1010, and
PRG: 1011. To determine the drive software version, refer to the PRG: field on the drive nameplate or drive
parameter U1-25.
<2> Available in drive software versions PRG: 1020 and later.
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Setting 1: Water Supply Pump Application
Table 4.3 Water Supply Pump Parameter Settings
No. Name Default Setting
A1-02 Control Method Selection 0: V/f Control
b1-04 Reverse Operation Selection 1: Reverse Prohibited
C1-01 Acceleration Time 1 1.0 s
C1-02 Deceleration Time 1 1.0 s
C6-01 Drive Duty Selection 1: Normal Duty
E1-03 V/f Pattern Selection 0FH
4.5 Application Selection
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