I have a Onefinity Journeyman CNC and subsequently ordered a VFD/spindle setup for it. I already had a 110v Huanyang 1.5kw VFD and 110v Huanyang 800w water-cooled spindle for it which worked well but was too underpowered.

I've recently moved and decided to give the CNC an upgrade:
220v Huanyang 4kw GT-series VFD (GT-4ROG-2Z to be exact) and 220v Huanyang 2.2kw water-cooled spindle.

----- Firstly, should I get a different VFD? I have until Jan 31st (Monday) to return it, so I need to act quickly... I'm fine with spending some extra coin on a Hitachi or something as long as the programming/documentation is a little more straight forward.

Honestly when I purchased the VFD I didn't realized it was the GT series. Turns out it has a little different programming with very little documentation as far as I can find. I did a factory reset on the new 4kw VFD and then changed to the parameters below. I then did an autotune. I haven't RS485 connected to my Onefinity controller yet, but based on my spindle, I configured the VFD to the following:

P0.00 1
P0.01 0
P0.02 0
P0.03 400
P0.04 400
P0.05 100
P0.06 400
P0.07 0
P0.08 0
P0.09 0
P0.10 0
P0.11 8
P0.12 8
P0.13 0
P0.14 6
P0.15 1
P0.16 0
P0.17 0

P1.00 0
P1.01 10
P1.02 - P1.19 0

P2.00 0
P2.01 2.2
P2.02 400
P2.03 24000
P2.04 220
P2.05 9
P2.06 .741
P2.07 14.114
P2.08 .1
P2.09 .1
P2.10 2

P7.14 4
P7.15 16
P7.16 2

Pc.00 1
Pc.01 4
Pc.02 1
Pc.03 5
Pc.04 0
Pc.05 1
Pc.06 0

When I hit 'run' it emits a high-pitched whine and the spindle doesn't spin (although it's stiffer, as if it's getting some power) and the potentiometer does nothing. It seemed to spin up just fine during the autotune.. What's up?