Operation, 10 edit a file stored in the programmer, 15 english – Lenze EPM Programmer EEPM1RA User Manual

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Operation

4.10 Edit a file stored in the Programmer

With this function it is possible to edit an Inverter Drive controller parameter file stored in the EPM programmer.

Press

The display shows...

Explanation

1.

MENU

EDIT FILE

Press the key until the menu appears in the display.

2.

ENTER

SELECT FILE

This request is briefly shown in the display.

>#DEFAULTS (400

)

<

The cursor is blinking in the display on the right.

The file name of a parameter file (e.g. DEFAULTS)

is displayed.

3.

>#ABC_ _ _ _ _(400

)

<

Select the parameter file you want to edit

(e.g. ABC_ _ _ _ _).

4.

ENTER

A

:DATA FILE NAME

The cursor is blinking in the display on the left.

The first entry which can be edited is displayed (e.g.

DATA FILE NAME).

Press ENTER to edit the file name:

• Use

buttons to change letters

• Use ENTER to move to next letter

• Pressing ENTER at the last character stores

the name, press MENU to abort

B

:MOP SAVED FREQ

or

B

:KEYPAD SPEED

This parameter sets the initial run speed when the

speed source is either MOP or KEYPAD.

Press ENTER to access and

to adjust.

C

:DIRECTION

Selects default direction for the motor when

controlled by a remote keypad.

X

X:PARAMETER

Sequence through the parameters available for the

configuration loaded into the programmer.

Press ENTER to edit the parameter:

• Use

buttons to change selection or value

• Press ENTER to store the new value or press

MENU to abort

MENU

EDIT FILE

Returns to the main menu.

Tip!

• The parameter file DEFAULTS is write protected.

- If you want DEFAULTS to be the basis for editing, create a copy of this file (see section 4.11).

• A file can only be edited if the configuration of the EPM Programmer and the parameter version of the file

(shown in parenthesis) are identical. If these two are not the same, this will result in the error message

FILE VER INCOMP! See section 4.13 for changing the configuration of the EPM Programmer.

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