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4.2Modes

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4.2.2 Switching Modes

Once the Inverter has been put into operation mode by pressing the Menu Key, the Increment and Decre-
ment Keys can be pressed to switch to other modes. Press the DATA/ENTER Key to read/set the user
constants in each mode.

Press the ESC Key to return to the mode display from the user constant display.

Press the DATA/ENTER Key twice to write a constant and then press the ESC Key to return to the mode
display. This is the most Basic operation, so you should remember it.

All modes/constant
status

MC5

Main Menu

Operation

MC5

Main Menu

Initialize

MC5

Main Menu

Programming

MC5

Main Menu

Autotuning

MC5

Main Menu

Modified Consts

Power ON

Frequency Ref

U1

--

01 = 0

.

00 HZ

Select Language

English

Reference Source

Terminal

Rated Voltage

200

.

0 VAC

None Modified

MENU

ESC

DAT

A

ENTER

ESC

DAT

A

ENTER

ESC

DAT

A

ENTER

ESC

DAT

A

ENTER

ESC

DAT

A

ENTER

A1

--

00 = 1

English

Function b1

Sequence

Rated Voltage

200

.

0 VAC

ESC

DAT

A

ENTER

ESC

DAT

A

ENTER

ESC

DAT

A

ENTER

Operation mode

Initialize mode

Programming mode

Autotuning mode

(Open loop vector control at factory
setting.)

Modified constant mode

(Mode Display)

Monitor (Frequency reference value)

Operator display language selection

Frequency reference input method
selection

Display contents differ depending on the
access level (A1-01)

Autotuning
(Rated voltage setting)

Displays constants changed
from factory settings

Function

(Constant Reading)

Constant Display

(Constant Setting)

(Access level: Quick-start)

Fig

4.3

Mode Transitions

When running the Inverter after using digital operator, press the MENU Key to enter the operation mode and
then press the DATA/ENTER Key from the operation mode display to bring up the monitor display. Run com-
mands cant’t be received from any other display. (Monitor display in the operation mode appears when the
power is turned ON.)

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IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT