EQ7 Series Instruction Manual - TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company
EQ7 Series Instruction Manual - TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company
EQ7 Series Instruction Manual - TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company
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3.4.1 Setting up function codes quickly using Quick Setup -- Menu #0 "Quick Setup" --<br />
Menu #0 "Quick Setup" in Programming mode quickly displays and sets up a basic set of function codes specified<br />
beforehand.<br />
Using Menu #10 "User Setting" adds or deletes function codes to/from the set of function codes registered for Quick<br />
Setup by default. The set of function codes registered for Quick Setup is held in the inverter memory (not the keypad). If<br />
the keypad on a particular inverter is mounted on any other inverter, therefore, the set of function codes held in the latter<br />
inverter is subject to Quick Setup.<br />
The set of function codes subject to Quick Setup can be copied with the copy function (Menu #8 "Data Copying").<br />
Performing data initialization (function code H03) resets the set of function codes subject to Quick Setup to the factory<br />
default.<br />
For the list of function codes subject to Quick Setup by factory default, refer to Chapter 4 "FUNCTION CODES."<br />
The menu transition in Menu #0 is just like that in Menu #1 "Data Setting" given in the next section.<br />
Basic key operation<br />
Same as the basic key operation for Menu #1 "Data Setting."<br />
3.4.2 Setting up function codes -- Menu #1 "Data Setting" --<br />
Menu #1 "Data Setting" in Programming mode allows you to set up all function codes for making the inverter functions<br />
match your needs.<br />
Function Code<br />
Group<br />
Function<br />
Table 3.6 Function Code List<br />
Description<br />
F codes Fundamental functions Functions concerning basic motor running<br />
E codes<br />
Extension terminal<br />
functions<br />
Functions concerning the assignment of control circuit terminals<br />
Functions concerning the display of the LED monitor<br />
C codes Control functions Functions associated with frequency settings<br />
P codes<br />
H codes<br />
A codes<br />
<strong>Motor</strong> 1 parameters<br />
High performance functions<br />
<strong>Motor</strong> 2 parameters<br />
Functions for setting up characteristics parameters (such as<br />
capacity) of the 1st motor<br />
Highly added-value functions<br />
Functions for sophisticated control<br />
Functions for setting up characteristics parameters (such as<br />
capacity) of the 2nd motor<br />
J codes Application functions 1 Functions for applications such as PID control<br />
d codes Application functions 2 Functions for applications such as speed control<br />
y codes Link functions Functions for controlling communication<br />
o codes Option functions Functions for options (Note)<br />
(Note) The o codes are displayed only when the corresponding option is mounted on the inverter. For details, refer to the<br />
instruction manual of the corresponding option.<br />
• Function codes requiring simultaneous keying<br />
To modify the data of function code F00 (data protection), H03 (data initialization), or H97 (clear alarm data),<br />
simultaneous keying of " + keys" or ” + keys" is required.<br />
• Changing, validating, and saving function code data when the inverter is running<br />
Some function codes can be modified when the inverter is running. The modification may or may not take effect<br />
immediately. For details, refer to the "Change when running" column in Chapter 5, Section 5.1 "Function Code Tables."<br />
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