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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    If the spindle is one of the type that is generally used on here (2.2kw) then they are 2 pole so go to section 5.1 in the manual and look at F804 it is set to 4 change that to 2.

    The speed is altered by changing the frequency so in my opinion (hopefully others with better knowledge will check) F111 should be 400 F112 should be about 120 .
    F802 about 230 F803 what the motor current max is about 5 F114 about 3 F115 about 3

    I think that F805 might be 3000

    Please try and stick to facts as the waffle clouds them.

    Change these at your own risk.
    HI Clive,
    Thanks. But that is what I was saying. When you try to change the poles from 4 to 2, you get an error code. It will not accept the value...it all starts with the need to enter that wretched 24,000 rpm and nothing else and to do that it needs to be programmed in via the DSE Lite.
    (BTW: We did tried the 3,000 rpm...that is when the motor immediately ran warm!)
    So, back to square 1.
    How to use the DSE Lite?

  2. #2
    My first post ��

    I took delivery of my Parker AC10 2.2KW VFD last Friday, I also purchased a Rattm 2.2kw spindle motor off ebay.


    Here is my setup Note* Done with the keypad.

    F160 = 1- Reset to default
    F801 = 2.2 – Rated motor power (kW)
    F802 = 220 – Rated motor Voltage
    F803 = 8 - Rated motor Current (A)
    F804 = 2 – Number of poles (Don’t worry if this is not correctly (Note F800))
    F805 = 24000 –Rated motor Speed RPM (Press up arrow until the decimal point moves)
    F810 = 400 - Rated motor frequency
    F111 = 400 -Max Frequency
    F112 = 116.6 – Min Frequency (Hz) (7000~ RPM
    F113 = 116.6 – Target Frequency (Hz) (7000~ RPM)
    F114 = 2 – First acceleration
    F115 = 2 – First Deceleration
    F152 = 55 – Output voltage corresponding to turnover frequency. (220/400) X 100 = 55
    F800 = 1 - Rotating tuning - Note requires a free running spindle NO load

  3. #3
    Hi Jonathan.

    thanks a lot for that. Never mind the fiasco getting the programmer to work. In frustration I'd since bought another VFD. This one setup a lot more easily and I'm up and running...I am, however, still left with the original unit so this might well help!
    : - )

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