User constant structure and three access levels – Yaskawa G5HHP Drive User Manual
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User Constant Structure and Three Access Levels
The VS-616G5 has a number of user constants for setting various functions. These user constants are classi-
fied into a hierarchy to make them easier to use.
The levels are as follows from top to bottom: Modes, Groups, Functions, and Constants. The access levels
for the user constants are shown in Table 1.2.
Table 1.2 Access Levels for User Constants
Level
Contents
Mode
Classified according to operation
Operation:
For operating the Inverter. (All kinds of monitoring are possible.)
Initialize:
For selecting the language displayed at the Digital Operator, setting
access levels, initialization, and the control modes.
Programming:
For setting user constants for operation.
Autotuning:
For automatic calculation or setting motor constants. (Only under
the vector control mode.)
Modified constants:
For referencing or changing user constants after shipping.
Groups
Classified by application.
Functions
Classified by function. (See user constants.)
Constants
Individual user constant settings.
The VS-616G5 allows the following three access levels to be set in order to further simplify setting user
constants. (An access level is a range of user constants that can be referenced or set.)
Quick-Start
Reads/sets user constants required for trial operation. [Factory setting]
Basic
Reads/sets user constants that are commonly used.
Advanced
Reads/sets all the user constants that can be used.
In general, press the DATA/ENTER Key to move from an upper to a lower level. This varies somewhat,
however, according to the access level, as shown in Fig. 1.1. For the Quick-Start access level, which has
few user constants that can be set, pressing the DATA/ENTER Key jumps directly to the user constant level;
whereas for the Advanced access level, which has many user constants, pressing the DATA/ENTER Key
first leads to the Group level.
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