GE Industrial Solutions AF-300E$ User Manual

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5-1

Drive Operation
Pre-operation Inspection

After mounting and wiring has been completed, check the
drive for the following items before applying AC power:

— Check for wiring errors (especially main circuit wiring).

— Verify that there are no wiring chips, screws, etc.

remaining in the drive.

— Check that all screw and terminal connections are tight.

— Verify that no exposed wire ends are touching other

terminals.

Keypad Panel Identification

See TABLE 6 for Display and Keypad Operation description

when in the Operation Mode, Program Mode or Trip
Mode.

Function Code and Data Code Description/Selection

When AC power is applied to the drive, the operation panel
display will be as shown in Figure 5-1 and will be flashing on
and off. If the RUN key is pressed at this point, operation
will be at 60 Hertz according to the Function Code set at
the factory. (Use the STOP key to halt operation.)

--

A Flashing display indicates the set frequency when a
run command is not present.

--

A Solid display indicates the actual output frequency
when the drive is running.

If a test run is desired, press the DOWN key to change the
flashing display of 60.00 Hz frequency setting to 5.00 Hz.
Within 4 seconds, press the FUNC/DATA key to set the new
setting into software. Conduct the test run and check for
smooth rotation and correct direction of the motor.

Figure 5-1. KEYPAD PANEL DISPLAY WHEN AC POWER IS APPLIED

Section 5: Drive Operation

Table 6: Keypad and Display Operation Programming

Keypad Panel

NOTE:
"Inv Running" on LCD display indicates Function Code
cannot be changed until drive is stopped.

Mode Selection

The Drive has three (3) modes:

(1) Operation Mode:

Full operation of Drive.

(2) Program Mode:

Drive Function Code settings.

(3) Trip Mode:

Drive system faults.

The following is an example of the key functions in the
Programming Method:

(1) Push PRG:

set Program Mode

(2) Push UP/DOWN:

to move cursor to select a
Function Code

(3) Push FUNC/DATA:

displays data setting of selected
Function Code

(4) Push UP/DOWN:

changes setting. >> can shift
decimal point

(5) Push FUNC/DATA:

to write the data into drive
memory and return to the
Program Mode

(6) Push PRG:

return to last display

(7) Push PRG:

return to Drive Operation Mode

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