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Commissioning
Code
Possible Settings
IMPORTANT
No.
Name
Default Selection
P197
Clear Fault
History
0
0 No Action
1 Clear Fault History
P199
Program
Selection
0 Operate from User settings
1 Operate from OEM settings
See Notes 1, 2 and 3
2 Reset to OEM default
settings
See Note 1
3 Reset to 60 Hz default
settings
• See Note 4
• Parameters are reset to the
defaults listed in this manual.
• For P199=4, the following
exceptions apply:
- P103, P152, P161, P167 = 50.0 Hz
- P304 = 50 Hz;
- P305 = 1450 RPM
- P107 = 0 (480 V drives only)
4 Reset to 50 Hz default
settings
5 Translate
See Note 5
WARNING!
Modification of P199 can affect drive functionality! STOP and EXTERNAL
FAULT circuitry may be disabled! Check P100 and P121...P123
Note 1
If the EPM does not contain valid OEM settings, a flashing GF will be
displayed when P199 is set to 1 or 2.
Note 2
When P199 is set to 1, the drive operates from the OEM settings stored
in the EPM Module and no other parameters can be changed (
GE
will
be displayed if attempted).
Note 3
Auto Calibration is not possible when operating from OEM Settings.
Note 4
Reset 60 and Reset 50 will set the Assertion Level (P120) to “2” (High).
P120 may need to be reset for the digital input devices being used.
An
F.AL
fault may occur if P120 and the Assertion switch are not set
identically.
Note 5
If an EPM that contains data from a previous compatible software
version is installed:
• The drive will operate according to the previous data, but parameters
cannot be changed (
cE
will be displayed if attempted)
• To update the EPM to the current software version, set P199 = 5. The
parameters can now be changed but the EPM is incompatible with
previous software revisions.
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