Lenze SCD Series User Manual

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13.1

SETTING VALUES IN TENTHS OF UNITS ABOVE 100

Parameter settings and the keypad speed command can always be adjusted in tenths of unit increments
from 0.0 to 99.9. Above 100 however, values can be set in whole units or tenths of units, depending
on the setting of Parameter 16 - UNITS EDITING.

If Parameter 16 - UNITS EDITING is set to WHOLE UNITS (02), parameter values and the keypad
speed command can only be adjusted by whole unit increments above 100. For example, Parameter
19 - ACCELERATION TIME could not be set to 243.7 seconds. It could only be set to 243 or 244
seconds. Likewise, the keypad speed command (set using the " and ! buttons) could not be set to
113.4 Hz. It could only be set to 113 or 114 Hz.

If, however, Parameter 16 - UNITS EDITING is set to TENTHS OF UNITS (01), parameter values
and the keypad speed command can be adjusted in tenths of unit increments up to a value of 1000
(above 1000, whole unit increments only). Each push of the " or ! button will adjust the value by
one tenth of a unit. If the " or ! button is pressed and held, the value will increment by tenths of
units until the next whole unit is reached, and then the value will increment by whole units.

When a value above 100 is being adjusted by tenths of units, the value is shifted to the left by one
digit so that the tenths portion of the value can be displayed. This results in the first digit (reading
from left to right) of the value disappearing from the display. Also, the lower decimal point will
blink to indicate that the actual value is above 100. Once the value is no longer being adjusted, the
value will shift back to the right and the tenths portion of the value will disappear.

In the example below, Parameter 19 - ACCELERATION TIME is presently set to 243.0 seconds, and
is being increased to 243.7 seconds.

Go to Parameter 19 and press

Mode

to see present setting ("243" seconds)

Upper right decimal point blinks

Press "

button to see tenths portion

Upper right decimal point and lower
decimal point blink

Value shifts to the left ("2" disappears)

Press "

button to scroll up to "43.7"

Press

Mode

to store new value

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