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Use the s and t buttons to scroll to the desired parameter number. In the example below,
Parameter 19 is displayed. Parameter 19 is the ACCELERATION TIME of the drive.
Use s and t to scroll to the desired
parameter number (the example is
Parameter 19 - ACCELERATION TIME)
Once the desired parameter number is found, press the Mode button to display the present
parameter setting. The upper decimal point will begin blinking, indicating that the present
parameter setting is being displayed, and that it can be changed by using the s and t buttons.
Press Mode to display present parameter
setting (example setting is 20.0)
Upper decimal point blinks
Use s and t to change setting (example
setting changed to 30.0)
Press Mode to store new setting
Pressing the Mode will store the new setting and also exit the PROGRAM mode. To change
another parameter, press the Mode key again to re-enter the PROGRAM mode (the
parameter menu will be accessed at the parameter that was last viewed or changed before
exiting). If the Mode key is pressed within two minutes of exiting the PROGRAM mode, the
password is not required to access the parameters. After two minutes, the password must be
entered in order to access the parameters again.
13.1 ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMING MODULE (EPM)
Every TCF Series drive has an Electronic Programming Module (EPM) installed on the
main control board. The EPM stores the user’s parameter settings and special OEM default
settings (if programmed). The EPM is removable, allowing it to be installed in another drive
for quick set-up. For example, if a drive is being replaced with a new one, the EPM can be
taken out of the first drive and installed in the new drive. Downtime is minimized because the
new drive does not require programming - it is ready to run when the EPM is installed.
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