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3.4 Programming mode
Programming mode provides you with these functions--setting and checking function code data,
monitoring maintenance information and checking input/output (I/O) signal status. The functions can
be easily selected with the menu-driven system. Table 3.5 lists menus available in Programming
mode. The leftmost digit (numerals) of each letter string indicates the corresponding menu number
and the remaining three digits indicate the menu contents.
When the inverter enters Programming mode from the second time on, the menu that was selected
last in Programming mode will be displayed.
Table 3.5 Menus Available in Programming Mode
Menu #
Menu
LED
monitor
shows:
Main functions
Refer
to:
#1
"Data setting"
!f__
F codes
(Fundamental functions)
Selecting each of
these function
codes enables its
data to be dis-
played/changed.
Section
3.4.1
!e__
E codes
(Extension terminal functions)
!c__
C codes
(Control functions of frequency)
!p__
P codes
(Motor 1 parameters)
!h__
H codes
(High performance functions)
!a__
A codes
(Motor 2 parameters)
!j__
J codes
(Application functions)
!y__
y codes (Link functions)
#2
"Data checking"
"rep
Displays only function codes that have been
changed from their factory defaults. You may refer to
or change those function codes data.
Section
3.4.2
#3
"Drive monitoring"
#ope
Displays the running information required for
maintenance or test running.
Section
3.4.3
#4
"I/O checking"
$i_o
Displays external interface information.
Section
3.4.4
#5
"Maintenance
information"
%che
Displays maintenance information including accu-
mulated run time.
Section
3.4.5
#6
"Alarm infor-
mation"
&al
Displays the latest four alarm codes. You may refer
to the running information at the time when the alarm
occurred.
Section
3.4.6
#7
"Data copying"
*
'cpy
Allows you to read or write function code data, as
well as verifying it.
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*
To use this function, a remote keypad (option) is required.