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First Power On
On first power up, select between 50Hz or 60Hz defaults to set the correct initial parameter values. (Firmware
5.8 onwards).
View Levels
There are three View Levels to the menu
Operator – A very simple level . No setup allowed
Basic – Default mode of the menu. Allows quick setup, save, restore and full diagnostics
Advanced - Allows full access to the comprehensive set of function blocks in the Setup menu and more choices
in the System menu to choose Language defaults and more.
View Levels may be selected from the Quick Setup menu, under View Level
MACROS
The 690+ comes packaged with several Macros, which are preconfigured schemes. Current macros include
Basic speed control - Load this to return to factory default parameters
Raise/Lower – Pushbutton ramp using increase/
decrease inputs
PID – Provides closed loop process control
SPW – Speed program winder (closed loop trim)
PRESET SPEEDS – Provides 8 preset speeds
To load a Macro, go to SYSTEM\RESTORE\CONFIG and select the macro you wish to load
Internal Links
Under SETUP\LINKS, you may connect and disconnect internal block diagram connections, to use special
functions like PID, winder blocks, diameter block, etc., and to tag analog and digital I/O to selected points inside
suit your application needs. Specify sources and destinations to 50 internal links.
Technology Boxes
The 6053 series of Technology boxes are available to communicate with
protocols such as DeviceNet, PROFIbus, ModBus, RS485 serial comms,
CAN bus and LON works. These are fitted in place of the keypad. If the
keypad is required, it can still be used with a remote mounting kit 6052.
Networking a standard 690+ to LINK is done with the LINK techbox. This has
a built-in processor that can be configured using DSD, the LINK configuration
software.
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