Another easy way of commissioning the frequencyconverter is by using the smart application set-up (SAS),which can also be found by pressing [Quick Menu]. Followthe instructions on the successive shields to set up theapplications listed.The [Info] key can be used throughout the SAS to see helpinformation for various selections, settings, and messages.The following 3 applications are included:• Mechanical Brake.• Conveyor.• Pump/Fan.The following 4 fieldbusses can be selected:• PROFIBUS.• PROFINET.• DeviceNet.• EtherNet/IP.NOTICEThe frequency converter ignores the start conditionswhen SAS is active.NOTICEThe smart set-up runs automatically on the first power-up of the frequency converter or after a reset to factorysettings. If no action is taken, the SAS shield automat-ically disappears after 10 minutes.2.1.8 Main Menu ModePress [Main Menu] to enter the main menu mode. Thereadout in Illustration 2.14 appears on the display.The middle and bottom sections in the display show a listof parameter groups, which can be selected by togglingthe [▲] and [▼] keys.130BP066.101107 RPM0 - ** Operation/Display1 - ** Load/Motor2 - ** Brakes3 - ** Reference / Ramps3.84 A 1 (1)Main MenuIllustration 2.14 Main Menu ModeEach parameter has a name and number which remain thesame regardless of the programming mode. In the mainmenu mode, the parameters are divided into groups. Thefirst digit of the parameter number (from the left) indicatesthe parameter group number.All parameters can be changed in the Main Menu.However, depending on the choice of configuration(parameter 1-00 Configuration Mode), some parameters canbe hidden. For example, open loop hides all the PIDparameters, and other enabled options make moreparameter groups visible.2.1.9 Parameter SelectionIn the main menu mode, the parameters are divided intogroups. Select a parameter group with the navigation keys.The following parameter groups are accessible:GroupnumberParameter group0-** Operation/Display1-** Load/Motor2-** Brakes3-** References/Ramps4-** Limits/Warnings5-** Digital In/Out6-** Analog In/Out7-** Controls8-** Comm. and Options9-** PROFIBUS10-** CAN Fieldbus11-** Reserved Com. 112-** Ethernet13-** Smart Logic14-** Special Functions15-** Frequency converter Information16-** Data Readouts17-** Motor Feedb. Option18-** Data Readouts 220-** FC Closed Loop21-** Extended Closed Loop22-** Application Functions23-** Time-based Functions24-** Application Functions 225-** Cascade Controller26-** Analog I/O Option MCB 10929-** Water Application Functions30-** Special Features32-** MCO Basic Settings33-** MCO Adv. Settings34-** MCO Data Readouts35-** Sensor Input OptionTable 2.4 Accessible Parameter GroupsHow to Program Programming GuideMG33ML02 Danfoss A/S © 02/2016 All rights reserved. 232 2