Yaskawa VS-626 MC5 User Manual

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Setting User Constants

4.2.6 Programming Mode

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Figure 4.11 shows the difference in the display structure for the various access levels.

Operation mode

Initialize mode

Programming mode

[Mode]

b Application

[Group]

b1 Sequence

[Function]

b1-01 Reference selection

b1-02 Operation method selection

b1-03 Stopping method selection

[Constant]

Autotuning mode

Modified constants mode

Advanced Level

Basic Level

Quick-start Level

b2 DC braking

b2-01 Zero speed level

b2-02 DC injection braking current

b3 Speed search

b3-01 Speed search selection at start

b3-02 Speed search operating current

C Tuning

C1 Accel/Decel

C1-01 Acceleration time 1

C1-02 Deceleration time 1

C2 S-curve character-
istic setting

C2-01 S-curve characteristic time at acceleration
start

C2-02 S-curve characteristic time at deceleration
start

C3 Motor-slip com-
pensation

C3-01 Slip compensation gain

d Reference

d1 Frequency refer-
ence presetting

d1-01 Frequency reference 1

d1-02 Frequency reference 2

d2 Frequency up-
per/lower limit

d2-01 Frequency reference upper limit

d2-02 Frequency reference lower limit

d3 Jump frequency

d3-01 Jump frequency 1

E Motor

E1 V/f pattern setting

E1-01 Input voltage setting

E1-02 Motor selection

E2 Motor setup

E2-01 Motor rated current

F Option

F1 PG Speed Control
Card

F1-01 PG constant

H Terminal

H1 Sequence input

H1-01 Digital input

H2 Sequence output

H2-01 Digital output

L Protection

L1 Motor protection

L1-01 Motor protection selection

L2 Momentary power
loss ride-through

L1-02 Motor protection time constant

o Operator

o1 Display/setting
selection

o1-01 Monitor selection

o1-02 Monitor selection after power up

o2 Function selection

o2-01 LOCAL/REMOTE Key enable/dis-
able

o2-02 STOP Key during control circuit
terminal operation

DAT

A

ENTER

DAT

A

ENTER

DAT

A

ENTER

MENU

P Winding Change

(Optional)

P1 Winding change
function

P1-01 Winding change frequency

Fig

4.11

Display Structures for Different Access Levels

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