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User Manual High Performance AC Drive

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HIM Overview D-5Viewing and EditingParametersLCD HIMStep Key(s) Example Displays1. In the Main Menu, press the Up Arroworor Down Arrow to scroll to “Parameter.”2. Press Enter. “FGP File” appears on thetop line and the first three files appearbelow it.3. Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow toscroll through the files.4. Press Enter to select a file. The groupsin the file are displayed under it.5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select a groupand then a parameter. The parametervalue screen will appear.6. Press Enter to edit the parameter.7. Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow tochange the value. If desired, press Selto move from digit to digit, letter toletter, or bit to bit. The digit or bit thatyou can change will be highlighted.8. Press Enter to save the value. If youwant to cancel a change, press Esc.9. Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow toscroll through the parameters in thegroup, or press Esc to return to thegroup list.Numeric Keypad ShortcutororSelorEscFGP: FileMonitorMotor ControlDynamic ControlFGP: GroupMotor DataMonitoring<strong>Drive</strong> ConfigFGP: ParameterMotor NP VoltsMotor NP FLAMotor NP HertzFGP: Par 2Motor NP FLA1.000 Amps[ALT][VIEW] -> LimitsFGP: Par 2Motor NP FLA1.500 Amps[ALT][VIEW] -> LimitsIf using a HIM with a numeric keypad, press the ALT key and the +/– key toaccess the parameter by typing its number.Linking ParametersMost parameter values are entered directly by the user. However, certainparameters can be “linked,” so the value of one parameter becomes thevalue of another. For Example: the value of an analog input can be linked to[Accel Time 1]. Rather than entering an acceleration time directly (viaHIM), the link allows the value to change by varying the analog signal. Thiscan provide additional flexibility for advanced applications.Each link has 2 components:• Source parameter – sender of information.• Destination parameter – receiver of information.Most parameters can be a source of data for a link, except parameter valuesthat contain an integer representing an ENUM (text choice). These are notallowed, since the integer is not actual data (it represents a value). Refer tothe list of parameters in Chapter 3 for information on which parameters canbe destinations. All links must be established between equal data types

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