Keys, modes, and parameters, Function, Function codes – XLT Hitachi X200 User Manual

Page 74: Base frequency setting

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Keys, Modes, and Parameters

The purpose of the keypad is to provide a way to
change modes and parameters. The term

function

applies to both monitoring modes and parameters.
These are all accessible through

function codes

that

are primary 4-character codes. The various functions
are separated into related groups identifiable by the
left-most character, as the table shows.

Function

Group

Type (Category) of Function

Mode to Access

PRG LED

Indicator

“D”

Monitoring functions

Monitor



“F”

Main profile parameters

Program

z

“A”

Standard functions

Program

z

“B”

Fine tuning functions

Program

z

“C”

Intelligent terminal functions

Program

z

“H”

Motor constant functions

Program

z

“P”

DeviceNet functions

Program

z

“E”

Error codes





For example, function “A004” is the

base frequency setting

for the motor, typically 50Hz

or 60Hz. To edit the parameter, the inverter must be in Program Mode (PRG LED will
be ON). You use the front panel keys to first select the function code “A004”. After
displaying the value for “A004”, use the Up/Down keys ( or ) to edit it.

NOTE: The inverter 7-segment display shows lower case “b” and “d”, meaning the same
as the upper case letters “B” and “D” used in this manual (for uniformity “A” to “F”).

The inverter automatically switches into Monitor
Mode when you access “D” Group functions. It
switches into Program Mode when you access any
other group, because they all have editable
parameters. Error codes use the “E” Group, and
appear automatically when a fault event occurs.
“P” group appears when DeviceNet communication
is available. Refer to “

Monitoring Trip Events,

History, & Conditions

” on page 6-5 for error code

details.

TIP: Pressing FUNC key continuously for 3 seconds makes the display back to d001.

FUNC

FUNC

MONITOR

“D” Group

PROGRAM

“A” Group
“B” Group

“C” Group

“F” Group

“H” Group

“P” Group

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PRG

RUN

Hz

RUN

A

2

POWER

ALARM

STOP

RESET

1

FUNC

STR

PRG

RUN

Hz

RUN

A

2

POWER

ALARM

STOP

RESET

1

FUNC

STR

PRG

RUN

Hz

RUN

A

2

POWER

ALARM

STOP

RESET

1

FUNC

STR

PRG

RUN

Hz

RUN

A

2

POWER

ALARM

STOP

RESET

1

FUNC

STR

2

1

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