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Using the Mentor Drive IO

First use figure 4-21 in the Mentor MP user guide to determine which analog input (input 1, input 2, or input 3) you are looking to reprogram. Next use section 11.7 of the Mentor MP or Quantum MP user guide to identify the input scaling parameter for your desired terminal (i.e. for analog input 1 it is scaling parameter is 7.08). Navigate to that parameter and edit the value to match the scaling you require on the analog input. Press the red reset button on the keypad to make the change take effect.

Yes, the Quantum MP drive as one slot designated for the 120VAC I/O option module. This option module can also be used on a Mentor MP (SM IO 120V). SM IO 120V Product Page https://acim.nidec.com/en-us/drives/control-techniques/products/options-and-accessories/inputs-outputs-option- modules/sm-io-120v

In our existing DC Drive installation some of our I/O devices are 120VAC and we prefer to use the existing devices, is this possible when we install the new Quantum or Mentor MP drive?

How do I change the input scaling of the drive's analog input on an Mentor MP?

Perform a parameter save.

How do I save the parameters to my Mentor MP drive? https://controltechniquesfaqhelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047288513

How do I reconfigure the function of one of my Mentor MP drive's digital outputs?

First use figure 4-21 in the Mentor MP user guide to determine which digital I/O (I/O 1, I/O 2, or I/O 3) you are looking to reprogram. (Note that some Digital IO can be configured as Inputs or Outputs via parameter 8.31, 8.32, or 8.33).

Where can I find user guides (basic and advanced) for the Mentor MP, Quantum MP, or FXMP25? https://controltechniquesfaqhelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047541293

Next use section 11.8 of the Mentor MP or Quantum MP user guide to identify the corresponding output select parameter to make the I/O point an output (make sure that parameter is ON to make the terminal in question an output). Use section 11.8 of the Mentor MP or Quantum MP user guide to identify the corresponding source parameter (i.e. for digital I.O 1 it is parameter 8.21). Once that is done navigate to source pointer parameter that matches your terminal and edit the value to your desired parameter source. Press the red reset button on the keypad to make the change take effect.

Using the Mentor Keypad

In the sub-block menu navigate to parameter SE14. Press the mode button to enter edit mode and change the value from L1 to L2. You will now be in the linear menu on parameter 0.35. In the linear menu navigate to either parameter 0.35 or 11.44. Press the mode button to enter edit mode and change the value from L2 to L2. You will now be in the sub-block menu on parameter SE14.

Perform a parameter save.

How do I switch between the sub block menus and linear menus on the keypad for a Mentor MP?

How do I save the parameters to my Mentor MP drive? https://controltechniquesfaqhelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047288513

See sections 5.3 – 5.7 of the Mentor MP or Quantum MP user guide for more details.

Where can I find user guides (basic and advanced) for the Mentor MP, Quantum MP, or FXMP25? https://controltechniquesfaqhelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047541293

Mentor MP Product Page https://acim.nidec.com/en-us/drives/control-techniques/products/dc-drives/mentor-mp

First use figure 4-21 in the Mentor MP user guide to determine which analog output (output 1, or output 3) you are looking to adjust the scaling on. Next use section 11.7 of the Mentor MP or Quantum MP user guide to identify the output scaling parameter for your desired terminal (i.e. for analog output 1 it is scaling parameter is 7.20). Navigate to that parameter and edit the value to match the source parameter for your analog output. Press the red reset button on the keypad to make the change take effect.

If you are making changes in either the sub-block menus, or menu 0 of the linear menus then all parameter changes are automatically saved. If you are in the advanced menus then after you have made your changes, navigate to parameter 00 in any menu. The user guides will display this as xx.00. Press the mode button to enter edit mode, scroll up, and find the parameter value that reads SAVE. Press the red reset button on the keypad to complete the save. The left and right arrow keys on the keypad will move you through the menus/headers. The up and down arrow keys on the key-pad will move you through the parameters of the menu/header you are currently on. The mode button (black button with an M on it) will cycle you through the display modes – parameter view, parameter edit, and status screen. When an item is blinking on the screen, the arrows will allow you to edit the value.

How do I save the parameters to my Mentor MP drive?

How do I change the output scaling factor of my Mentor MP drive's analog output?

Perform a parameter save.

How do I save the parameters to my Mentor MP drive? https://controltechniquesfaqhelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047288513

How do I use the keypad on my Mentor MP DC drive?

Where can I find user guides (basic and advanced) for the Mentor MP, Quantum MP, or FXMP25? https://controltechniquesfaqhelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047541293

First use figure 4-21 in the Mentor MP user guide to determine which analog output (output 1, or output 2) you are looking to reprogram. Next use section 11.7 of the Mentor MP or Quantum MP user guide to identify the source parameter for your desired terminal (i.e. for analog output 1 it is parameter 7.19 which is defaulted to 3.02). Navigate to that parameter and edit the value to match the source parameter for your analog output. Press the red reset button on the keypad to make the change take effect.

How do I reprogram my Mentor MP drive's analog output from the factory setting?

Perform a parameter save.

How do I save the parameters to my Mentor MP drive? https://controltechniquesfaqhelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047288513

Where can I find user guides (basic and advanced) for the Mentor MP, Quantum MP, or FXMP25? https://controltechniquesfaqhelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047541293

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