Hitachi L200 Manual Do Utilizador

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Choosing a Programming Device
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Choosing a Programming Device
Introduction
Hitachi variable frequency drives (inverters) use the latest electronics technology for 
getting the right AC waveform to the motor at the right time. The benefits are many, 
including energy savings and higher machine output or productivity. The flexibility 
required to handle a broad range of applications has required ever more configurable 
options and parameters—inverters are now a complex industrial automation component. 
And this can make a product seem difficult to use, but the goal of this chapter is to make 
this easier for you.
As the powerup test in Chapter 2 demonstrated, you do not have to program very many 
parameters to run the motor. In fact, most applications would benefit only from program-
ming just a few, specific parameters. This chapter will explain the purpose of each set of 
parameters, and help you choose the ones that are important to your application.
If you are developing a new application for the inverter and a motor, finding the right 
parameters to change is mostly an exercise in optimization. Therefore, it is okay to begin 
running the motor with a loosely tuned system. By making specific, individual changes 
and observing their effects, you can achieve a finely tuned system.
Introduction to Inverter Programming
The front panel keypad is the first and best way to get to know the inverter’s capabilities. 
Every function or programmable parameter is accessible from the keypad. The other 
devices simply imitate the keypad’s layout and inverter access, while adding another 
valuable aspect to the system. For example, the Digital Operator/Copy Unit can transfer 
one inverter’s parameter settings to another inverter, while still providing standard 
operator keypad control. In this way, you can use a variety of programming devices with 
basically the same keypad skills. The following table shows various programming 
options, the features unique to each device, and the cables required.
NOTE: When an external digital operator device such as an OPE–SRmini or
SRW–0EX is connected to the inverter, the inverter’s keypad is automatically disabled 
(except for the Stop Key).
Device
Part 
Number
 Parameter 
Access
Parameter 
setting 
storage
Cables (choose one)
Part number
Length
External inverter 
keypad
OPE–SRmini Monitor and 
program
EEPROM in 
inverter
ICS–1
1 meter
ICS–3
3 meters
Digital Operator/ 
Copy Unit
SRW–0EX
Monitor and 
program
EEPROM in 
operator panel
ICS–1
1 meter
ICS–3
3 meters