Programming Basic Instructions
5-3
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5.3 PASSWORD SETTING IN P0000
P0000 – Access to Parameters
Adjustable
Range:
0 to 9999
Factory
Setting:
0
Properties:
Access groups
via HMI:
00 ALL PARAMETERS
In order to be able to change the content of the parameters, it is necessary to set correctly the password in
P0000, as indicated below. Otherwise the content of the parameters can only be visualized.
It is possible to customize the password by means of P0200. Refer to the description of this parameter in the
Section 5.4 HMI [30] on page 5-4
Seq.
Action/Result
Display Indication
1
- Monitoring Mode.
- Press "
Menu
"
(right "soft key").
Ready
LOC
0rpm
15:45
Menu
0
rpm
0.0
A
0.0
Hz
2
- The group "
00 ALL
PARAMETERS
" is already
selected.
- Press "
Select
".
Ready
LOC
0rpm
Return
15:45 Select
00 ALL PARAMETERS
01 PARAMETER GROUPS
02 ORIENTED START-UP
03 CHANGED PARAMETERS
3
- The parameter
"
Access to Parameters
P0000: 0"
is already
selected.
- Press "
Select
".
Ready
LOC
0rpm
Return
15:45 Select
Access to Parameters
P0000: 0
Speed Reference
P0001: 90 rpm
4
- In order to set the
password, press
until the number
5
appears on the display.
Ready
LOC
0rpm
Return
15:45
Save
P0000
Access to Parameters
0
Seq.
Action/Result
Display Indication
5
- When the number
5
appears, press "
Save
".
Ready
LOC
0rpm
Return
15:45
Save
P0000
Access to Parameters
5
6
- If the setting was
performed correctly, the
display must show "
Access
to Parameters P0000
:
5
".
- Press
"Return"
(left "soft key").
Ready
LOC
0rpm
Return
15:45 Select
Access to Parameters
P0000: 5
Speed Reference
P0001: 90 rpm
7
- Press "
Return".
Ready
LOC
0rpm
Return
15:45 Select
00 ALL PARAMETERS
01 PARAMETER GROUPS
02 ORIENTED START-UP
03 CHANGED PARAMETERS
8
- The display returns to the
Monitoring Mode.
Ready
LOC
0rpm
15:45
Menu
0
rpm
0.0
A
0.0
Hz
Figure 5.1 -
Sequence for allowing parameter changes via P0000
Summary of Contents for CFW-11 Series
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Page 54: ...2 4 2 General Information ...
Page 58: ...About the CFW 11 3 3 4 ...
Page 74: ...Inverter Model and Accessories Identification 5 14 6 ...
Page 86: ...Inverter Model and Accessories Identification 6 12 6 ...
Page 94: ...Available Control Types 8 2 8 ...
Page 118: ...VVW Control 10 8 10 ...
Page 182: ...Functions Common to All the Control Modes 12 26 12 ...
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