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LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Drives User Manual
5-18 For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com
MN04005001E
January 2007
Copy Parameters
The parameter copy function is used when the operator wants to copy one or all parameter
groups from one drive to another or to store parameter sets in the internal memory of the
drive. All the parameter groups are first uploaded to the keypad, then the keypad is
connected to another drive and then the parameter groups are downloaded to it (or possibly
back to the same drive).
Before any parameters can be successfully copied from one drive to another, the drive has to
be stopped when the parameters are downloaded to it.
The parameter copy menu (S6.3) contains four functions:
Parameter Sets (S6.3.1)
The user can reload the factory default parameter values and store and load two customized
parameter sets (all parameters included in the application).
On the Parameter Sets page (S6.3.1), press Menu Button Right to enter the edit mode. The
text LoadFactDef begins to flash and you can confirm the loading of factory defaults by
pressing the ENTER button. The drive resets automatically.
Alternatively, you can choose any other storing or loading functions with the Browser
buttons. Confirm with the ENTER button. Wait until “OK” appears on the display.
Figure 5-13: Storing and Loading of Parameter Sets
Upload parameters to keypad (To keypad, S6.3.2)
This function uploads all existing parameter groups to the keypad provided that the drive is
stopped.
Enter the To Keypad page (S6.3.2) from the Parameter Copy menu. Pressing Menu Button
Right takes you to the edit mode. Use the Browser buttons to select the option All Parameters
and press the ENTER button. Wait until “OK” appears on the display.
Parameter sets
Confirm
Parameter sets
LoadFactDef
Select
56.3.1
Parameter sets
Wait. . .
56.3.1
Parameter sets
OK
56.3.1
56.3.1
Cancel
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