Fc202 Danfoss Manual Programare
Fc202 Danfoss Manual Programare
Programming Guide
VLT AQUA Drive FC 202
www.danfoss.com/drives
Contents
Programming Guide
Contents
1 Introduction
1.4 Approvals
1.5 Symbols
1.6 Definitions
1.6.2 Input
1.6.3 Motor
1.6.4 References
1.6.5 Miscellaneous
1.8 Safety
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4.1 Parameter Options
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Introduction
1 Introduction
1.4 Approvals
1.5 Symbols
The following symbols are used in this document:
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could
result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used
to alert against unsafe practices.
NOTICE
Indicates important information, including situations that
may result in damage to equipment or property.
1.6 Definitions
1.6.1 Frequency Converter
IVLT,MAX
Maximum output current.
IVLT,N
Rated output current supplied by the frequency converter.
Programming Guide
Software version: 2.2x
This Programming Guide can be used for all FC 202 frequency
converters with software version 2.2x.
The software version number can be seen from
parameter 15-43 Software Version.
UVLT,MAX
Maximum output voltage.
1.6.2 Input
Control command
Start and stop the connected motor by means of LCP and
digital inputs.
Functions are divided into 2 groups.
Functions in group 1 have higher priority than functions in
group 2.
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Group 1
Group 2
Torque
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Pull-out
1.6.3 Motor
Motor Running
Torque generated on output shaft and speed from zero
RPM to max. speed on motor.
fJOG
Motor frequency when the jog function is activated (via
digital terminals).
fM
Motor frequency.
rpm
Break-away torque
VLT
The efficiency of the frequency converter is defined as the
ratio between the power output and the power input.
fMAX
Maximum motor frequency.
fMIN
Minimum motor frequency.
fM,N
Rated motor frequency (nameplate data).
Start-disable command
A stop command belonging to the group 1 control
commands - see Table 1.1.
IM
Motor current (actual).
Stop command
See Control commands.
IM,N
Rated motor current (nameplate data).
1.6.4 References
nM,N
Rated motor speed (nameplate data).
Analog Reference
A signal transmitted to the analog inputs 53 or 54, can be
voltage or current.
ns
Synchronous motor speed
ns =
Binary Reference
A signal transmitted to the serial communication port.
2 par . 1 23 60 s
par . 1 39
nslip
Motor slip.
PM,N
Rated motor power (nameplate data in kW or hp).
TM,N
Rated torque (motor).
UM
Instantaneous motor voltage.
UM,N
Rated motor voltage (nameplate data).
Preset Reference
A defined preset reference to be set from -100% to +100%
of the reference range. Selection of 8 preset references via
the digital terminals.
Pulse Reference
A pulse frequency signal transmitted to the digital inputs
(terminal 29 or 33).
RefMAX
Determines the relationship between the reference input
at 100% full scale value (typically 10 V, 20 mA) and the
resulting reference. The maximum reference value set in
3-03 Maximum Reference.
RefMIN
Determines the relationship between the reference input
at 0% value (typically 0 V, 0 mA, 4 mA) and the resulting
reference. The minimum reference value set in
3-02 Minimum Reference.
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1.6.5 Miscellaneous
Analog Inputs
The analog inputs are used for controlling various
functions of the frequency converter.
There are 2 types of analog inputs:
Current input, 0-20 mA and 4-20 mA
Voltage input, -10 to +10 V DC.
Analog Outputs
The analog outputs can supply a signal of 0-20 mA, 4-20
mA.
Automatic Motor Adaptation, AMA
AMA algorithm determines the electrical parameters for
the connected motor at standstill.
Brake Resistor
The brake resistor is a module capable of absorbing the
brake power generated in regenerative braking. This
regenerative braking power increases the intermediate
circuit voltage and a brake chopper ensures that the
power is transmitted to the brake resistor.
CT Characteristics
Constant torque characteristics used for all applications
such as conveyor belts, displacement pumps and cranes.
NLCP
Numerical Local Control Pandel interface for control and
programming of the frequency converter. The display is
numerical and the panel is used to display process values.
The NLCP has no storing and copy functions.
lsb
Least significant bit.
msb
Most significant bit.
MCM
Short for Mille Circular Mil, an American measuring unit for
cable cross-section. 1 MCM = 0.5067mm2.
On-line/Off-line Parameters
Changes to on-line parameters are activated immediately
after the data value is changed. Press [OK] to activate
changes to off-line parameters.
Process PID
The PID control maintains the desired speed, pressure,
temperature, etc. by adjusting the output frequency to
match the varying load.
PCD
Process Control Data
Digital Inputs
The digital inputs can be used for controlling various
functions of the frequency converter.
Power Cycle
Switch off the mains until display (LCP) is dark then turn
power on again.
Digital Outputs
The frequency converter features 2 Solid State outputs that
can supply a 24 V DC (max. 40 mA) signal.
DSP
Digital Signal Processor.
ETR
Electronic Thermal Relay is a thermal load calculation
based on present load and time. Its purpose is to estimate
the motor temperature.
Hiperface
Hiperface is a registered trademark by Stegmann.
Initialising
If initialising is carried out (14-22 Operation Mode), the
frequency converter returns to the default setting.
Intermittent Duty Cycle
An intermittent duty rating refers to a sequence of duty
cycles. Each cycle consists of an on-load and an off-load
period. The operation can be either periodic duty or nonperiodic duty.
LCP
The Local Control Panel makes up a complete interface for
control and programming of the frequency converter. The
control panel is detachable and can be installed up to 3 m
from the frequency converter, i.e. in a front panel with the
installation kit option.
RCD
Residual Current Device.
Set-up
Save parameter settings in 4 Set-ups. Change between the
4 parameter Set-ups and edit one Set-up, while another
Set-up is active.
SFAVM
Switching pattern called Stator Flux oriented Asynchronous
Vector Modulation (14-00 Switching Pattern).
Slip Compensation
The frequency converter compensates for the motor slip
by giving the frequency a supplement that follows the
measured motor load keeping the motor speed almost
constant.
Smart Logic Control (SLC)
The SLC is a sequence of user-defined actions executed
when the associated user-defined events are evaluated as
true by the Smart Logic Control. (Parameter group 13-**
Smart Logic Control (SLC).
STW
Status Word
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FC Standard Bus
Includes RS-485 bus with FC protocol or MC protocol. See
parameter 8-30 Protocol.
THD
Total Harmonic Distortion states the total contribution of
harmonic.
Thermistor
A temperature-dependent resistor placed where the
temperature is to be monitored (frequency converter or
motor).
AC
Trip
A state entered in fault situations, e.g. if the frequency
converter is subject to an over-temperature or when the
frequency converter is protecting the motor, process or
mechanism. Restart is prevented until the cause of the
fault has disappeared and the trip state is cancelled by
activating reset or, in some cases, by being programmed
to reset automatically. Trip may not be used for personal
safety.
Alternating current
AWG
Ampere/AMP
AMA
ILIM
Current limit
Degrees Celsius
DC
Direct current
D-TYPE
Drive Dependent
EMC
ETR
FC
Frequency converter
Gram
Hz
Hertz
Trip Locked
A state entered in fault situations when the frequency
converter is protecting itself and requiring physical
intervention, e.g. if the frequency converter is subject to a
short circuit on the output. A locked trip can only be
cancelled by disconnecting mains, removing the cause of
the fault, and reconnecting the frequency converter.
Restart is prevented until the trip state is cancelled by
activating reset or, in some cases, by being programmed
to reset automatically. The Trip Locked state may not be
used for personal safety.
hp
Horsepower
kHz
Kilohertz
LCP
Meter
mH
Millihenry Inductance
mA
Milliampere
ms
Millisecond
min
Minute
MCT
nF
Nanofarad
Nm
Newton Meters
VT Characteristics
Variable torque characteristics used for pumps and fans.
IM,N
fM,N
VVC+
PM,N
UM,N
PM motor
PELV
PCB
60 AVM
Switching pattern called 60 Asynchronous Vector
Modulation (14-00 Switching Pattern).
IINV
RPM
Regen
Regenerative terminals
sec.
Second
ns
TLIM
Torque limit
Power Factor
The power factor is the relation between I1 and IRMS.
Power factor =
3 x U x I 1 cos
3 x U x IRMS
I1
I1 x cos1
=
since cos1 = 1
IRMS
IRMS
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IVLT,MAX
IVLT,N
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1.8 Safety
WARNING
The voltage of the frequency converter is dangerous
whenever connected to mains. Incorrect installation of
the motor, frequency converter or fieldbus may cause
death, serious personal injury or damage to the
equipment. Consequently, the instructions in this
manual, as well as national and local rules and safety
regulations, must be complied with.
Safety Regulations
Disconnect mains supply to the frequency
converter whenever repair work is to be carried
out. Check that the mains supply has been
disconnected and that the necessary time has
elapsed before removing motor and mains supply
plugs.
NOTICE
When using Safe Torque Off, always follow the
instructions in VLT Frequency Converters - Safe Torque
Off Operating Instructions.
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WARNING
High Voltage
Touching the electrical parts may be fatal - even after
the equipment has been disconnected from mains.
Also make sure that other voltage inputs have been
disconnected, such as external 24 V DC, load sharing
(linkage of DC intermediate circuit), as well as the motor
connection for kinetic back-up.
Systems where frequency converters are installed must,
if necessary, be equipped with additional monitoring
and protective devices according to the valid safety
regulations, e.g. law on mechanical tools, regulations for
the prevention of accidents etc. Modifications on the
frequency converters by means of the operating
software are allowed.
Protection mode
Once a hardware limit on motor current or DC link voltage
is exceeded, the frequency converter enters the protection
mode. Protection mode means a change of the PWM
modulation strategy and a low switching frequency to
minimise losses. This continues for 10 s after the last fault
and increases the reliability and the robustness of the
frequency converter while re-establishing full control of the
motor.
NOTICE
Hazardous situations shall be identified by the machine
builder/integrator who is responsible for taking
necessary preventive means into consideration.
Additional monitoring and protective devices may be
included, always according to valid national safety
regulations, e.g. law on mechanical tools, regulations for
the prevention of accidents.
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3 Phase
power
input
DC bus
+10Vdc
91 (L1)
92 (L2)
93 (L3)
95 PE
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(U) 96
(V) 97
(W) 98
(PE) 99
Switch Mode
Power Supply
24Vdc
15mA
200mA
+ +
-
88 (-)
89 (+)
50 (+10 V OUT)
(R+) 82
Motor
Brake
resistor
(R-) 81
S201
S202
relay1
ON=0-20mA
OFF=0-10V
03
ON
54 (A IN)
1 2
0-10Vdc
0/4-20 mA
ON
53 (A IN)
0/4-20 mA
1 2
0-10Vdc
02
55 (COM A IN)
01
relay2
12 (+24V OUT)
13 (+24V OUT)
05
24V (NPN)
0V (PNP)
19 (D IN)
24V (NPN)
0V (PNP)
(COM A OUT) 39
(A OUT) 42
24V (NPN)
0V (PNP)
ON
0V
24V
S801
1 2
24V
240Vac, 2A
400Vac, 2A
04
20 (COM D IN)
29 (D IN/OUT)
06
P 5-00
18 (D IN)
27 (D IN/OUT)
240Vac, 2A
Analog Output
0/4-20 mA
ON=Terminated
OFF=Open
5V
24V (NPN)
0V (PNP)
0V
S801
0V
32 (D IN)
24V (NPN)
0V (PNP)
33 (D IN)
24V (NPN)
0V (PNP)
RS-485
Interface
(P RS-485) 68
RS-485
(N RS-485) 69
(COM RS-485) 61
(PNP) = Source
(NPN) = Sink
*
37 (D IN)
A=Analog, D=Digital
Terminal 37 is used for Safe Torque Off. For Safe Torque Off installation instructions, refer to the Operating Instructions.
* Terminal 37 is not included in FC 202 (except enclosure type A1). Relay 2 and terminal 29 have no function in FC 202.
** Do not connect cable screen.
Very long control cables and analog signals may in rare cases and depending on installation result in 50/60 Hz ground loops
due to noise from mains supply cables.
If this occurs, it may be necessary to break the screen or insert a 100 nF capacitor between screen and chassis.
The digital and analog inputs and outputs must be connected separately to the common inputs (terminal 20, 55, 39) of the
frequency converter to avoid ground currents from both groups to affect other groups. For example, switching on the
digital input may disturb the analog input signal.
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13
18
19
27
0 VDC
130BT106.10
+24 VDC
PNP (Source)
29
32
33
20
130BA681.10
37
12
NPN (Sink)
Digital input wiring
13
18
19
27
130BT107.11
0 VDC
+24 VDC
29
32
33
20
37
1.9.2 Start/Stop
12 13 18 19 27 29 32 33 20 37
130BA155.12
P 5-12 [0]
P 5-10 [8]
+24V
Start/Stop
NOTICE
Control cables must be screened/armoured.
Safe Stop
Speed
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P 5 - 12 [6]
P 5 - 10[9]
13
18
130BA156.12
19
27
29
32
33
20
130BA021.12
+24V
12
+24V
18
Par. 5-10
27
Par. 5-12
29
Par. 5-13
32
Par. 5-14
37
37
Stop inverse
Safe Stop
Start (18)
Start (27)
Speed RPM
P 6-15
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39 42 50 53 54 55
Ref. voltage
P 6-11 10V
[9] Start
[19] Freeze
[21] Speed up
[22] Speed
1 k
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130BA018.13
Status
1(0)
1234rpm
10,4A
2.
3.
4.
Status
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Log
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Ba
Info
NOTICE
Main
Menu
OK
On
Warn.
Quick
Menu
l
ce
c.
n
Ca
b.
Run OK
43,5Hz
43,5Hz
Alarm
Hand
on
Off
Auto
on
Reset
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The LCP display has backlight and a total of 6 alphanumeric lines. The display lines show the direction of
rotation (arrow), the selected set-up as well as the
programming set-up. The display is divided into 3 sections.
On
Warn.
Top section
shows up to 2 measurements in normal operating status.
Middle section
The top line shows up to 5 measurements with related
unit, regardless of status (except in the case of alarm/
warning).
43 RPM
! 1(1)
5.44 A
25.3kW
1.4 Hz
Middle section
LCP Keys
The control keys are divided into functions. The keys
below the display and indicator lamps are used for
parameter Set-up, including choice of display indication
during normal operation.
Quick
Menu
Status
Main
Menu
Alarm
Log
2.9%
Bottom section
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130BP045.10
Status
Alarm
Bottom section
always shows the state of the frequency converter in
Status mode.
Top section
130BP044.10
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[Status]
indicates the status of the frequency converter and/or the
motor. Select between 3 different readouts by pressing
[Status]: 5 line readouts, 4 line readouts or Smart Logic
Control.
Press [Status] for selecting the mode of display or for
changing back to Display mode from either the Quick
Menu mode, the Main Menu mode or Alarm mode. Also
use [Status] to toggle single or double readout mode.
[Quick Menu]
Provides quick access to the most common functions of
the frequency converter.
The [Quick Menu] consists of:
Q1: My Personal Menu
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Alarm
Log
Ba
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Info
Main
Menu
el
nc
Ca
Quick
Menu
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OK
On
Q7-3: Deragging
Q7-4: Dry Run
Warn.
Alarm
Hand
on
Off
Auto
on
Reset
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[Back]
reverts to the previous step or layer in the navigation
structure.
[Cancel]
last change or command is cancelled as long as the
display has not been changed.
[Info]
supplies information about a command, parameter, or
function in any display window. [Info] provides detailed
information whenever help is needed.
Exit info mode by pressing either [Info], [Back], or [Cancel].
Back
Cancel
Info
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Navigation Keys
The 4 navigation keys are used to navigate between the
different choices available in [Quick Menu], [Main Menu]
and [Alarm Log]. Use the keys to move the cursor.
[Reset]
is used for resetting the frequency converter after an alarm
(trip). It can be selected as [1] Enable or [0] Disable via
0-43 [Reset] Key on LCP.
[OK]
is used for selecting a parameter marked by the cursor and
for enabling the change of a parameter.
Hand
on
Off
Auto
on
Reset
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[Hand On]
enables control of the frequency converter via the LCP.
[Hand On] also starts the motor, and it is now possible to
enter the motor speed data with the arrow keys. The key
can be selected as [1] Enable or [0] Disable via
parameter 0-40 [Hand on] Key on LCP
External stop signals activated with control signals or a
serial bus override a start command via the LCP.
The following control signals are still active when [Hand
On] is activated
NOTICE
3.
4.
Reversing
Set-up select bit 0 - Set-up select bit 1
Stop command from serial communication
Quick stop
DC brake
[Off]
stops the connected motor. The key can be selected as [1]
Enable or [0] Disable via 0-41 [Off] Key on LCP. If no external
stop function is selected and the [Off] key is inactive the
motor can be stopped by disconnecting the voltage.
[Auto On]
enables the frequency converter to be controlled via the
control terminals and/or serial communication. When a
start signal is applied on the control terminals and/or the
bus, the frequency converter starts. The key can be
selected as [1] Enable or [0] Disable via 0-42 [Auto on] Key
on LCP.
NOTICE
3.
4.
NOTICE
An active HAND-OFF-AUTO signal via the digital inputs
has higher priority than the control keys [Hand On]
[Auto On].
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Status screen II
See the operating variables (1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 2) shown in
the screen below.
In the example, Speed, Motor current, Motor power and
Frequency are selected as variables in the first and second
line.
Status
207RPM
1 (1)
5.25A
24.4 kW
1.1
6.9
Hz
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1.3
1.2
Status
799 RPM
1.1
0.000
1.2
2
53.2 %
Auto Remote Ramping
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1.3
1 (1)
36.4 kw
130BP041.10
Status screen I
This readout state is standard after start-up or initialisation.
Press [Info] to obtain information about the measurement
links to the displayed operating variables (1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2
and 3).
See the operating variables shown in the screen below.
778 RPM
1 (1)
0.86 A
4.0 kW
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0RPM
Quick Menus
0.00A
1(1)
Q1 My Personal Menu
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Q2 Quick Setup
Q4 Smart Setup
Q5 Changes Made
Setting
[kW]
[V]
[Hz]
[A]
[RPM]
[0] No function*
[RPM]
[RPM]
[s]
[s]
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Q3-13 Relays
Option relay
8Parameter 5-40 Function
Relay
Option relay
9Parameter 5-40 Function
Relay
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Group no.
Parameter group
0-**
Operation/Display
1-**
Load/Motor
2-**
Brakes
3-**
References/Ramps
4-**
Limits/Warnings
5-**
Digital In/Out
6-**
Analog In/Out
7-**
Controls
8-**
9-**
Profibus
10-**
CAN Fieldbus
11-**
Reserved Com. 1
12-**
Ethernet
13-**
Smart Logic
14-**
Special Functions
15-**
Drive Information
16-**
Data Readouts
17-**
18-**
Data Readouts 2
20-**
FC Closed Loop
21-**
22-**
Application Functions
23-**
Time-based Functions
24-**
Application Functions 2
25-**
Cascade Controller
26-**
29-**
30-**
Special Features
32-**
33-**
34-**
35-**
1107 RPM
3.84 A
Main menu
0 - ** Operation/Display
1 (1)
130BP066.10
1 - ** Load/Motor
2 - ** Brakes
3 - ** Reference / Ramps
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2 2
10.64A
1 [1]
0-0*
0 -01 Language
[0] English
729RPM
6.21A
1(1)
1- 6*
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Basic Settings
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16 0%
0 -01 Language
[0] English
00.0s
957RPM
Start Adjustments
1.78 A
1(1)
1- 6*
22
130BP069.10
11.58A
1 (1)
1-7*
130BP072.10
1 (1)
1- 7*
113 RPM
0.44 A
1 - 71 Start Delay
130BP068.10
10.64 A
740RPM
Basic Settings
635 RPM
Start Adjustments
130BP073.10
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Setup
Status
2
Menu
2.
3.
4.
LCP keys
[Menu]
Select one of the following modes:
Status
Auto
on
Reset
Ba
OK
On
Warn.
1.
Main
Menu
ck
Quick
Setup
Alarm
Hand
on
Off
Status Mode
Displays the status of the frequency converter or the
motor.
If an alarm occurs the NLCP automatically switches to
status mode.
A number of alarms can be displayed.
NOTICE
Parameter copy is not possible with LCP 101 Numerical
Local Control Panel.
Quick Setup
22.8
Main Menu
rpm
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2 2
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Setup 1
P 2-03
Menu
Status
Quick
Setup
130BP079.10
[Back]
for stepping backwards
[] [] are used for manoeuvring between commands and
within parameters.
[Hand On]
enables control of the frequency converter via the LCP.
[Hand On] also starts the motor and it is now possible to
enter the motor speed data with the arrow keys. The key
can be selected as [1] Enable or [0] Disable via
parameter 0-40 [Hand on] Key on LCP.
External stop signals activated with control signals or a
serial bus overrides a 'start' command via the LCP.
The following control signals are still active when [Hand
On] is activated:
[Off]
stops the connected motor. The key can be selected as [1]
Enable or [0] Disable via 0-41 [Off] Key on LCP.
If no external stop function is selected and the [Off] key is
inactive the motor can be stopped by disconnecting the
voltage.
[Auto On]
enables control of the frequency converter via the control
terminals and/or serial communication. When a start signal
is applied on the control terminals and/or the bus, the
frequency converter starts. The key can be selected as [1]
Enable or [0] Disable via 0-42 [Auto on] Key on LCP.
NOTICE
Setup 1
Main
Menu
[Reset]
is used for resetting the frequency converter after an alarm
(trip). It can be selected as [1] Enable or [0] Disable via
0-43 [Reset] Key on LCP.
Hand
on
Off
Auto
on
Reset
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Keys for local control are found at the bottom of the LCP.
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NOTICE
A manual initialisation also resets serial communication,
RFI filter settings (14-50 RFI Filter) and fault log settings.
Press [OK]
3.
4.
Press [OK]
5.
6.
Manual initialisation
1.
2.
2a
2b
3.
4.
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2 2
3 3
Programming Guide
Parameter Description
3 Parameter Description
3.1 Parameter Selection
The parameters are grouped into various parameter groups for easy selection of the correct parameter for optimised
frequency converter operation.
Overview of parameter groups
Group
Title
Function
0-**
Operation/Display
1-**
Load/Motor
2-**
Brakes
3-**
Reference/Ramps
4-**
Limits/Warnings
5-**
Digital In/Out
6-**
Analog In/Out
8-**
9-**
Profibus
10-**
DeviceNet Fieldbus
13-**
Smart Logic
14-**
Special Functions
15-**
Drive Information
16-**
Data Readouts
Parameter group for data read-outs, e.g. actual references, voltages, control, alarm,
warning and status words.
18-**
20-**
This parameter group is used for configuring the closed loop PID Controller that
controls the output frequency of the unit.
21-**
Parameters for configuring the three Extended Closed Loop PID Controllers.
22-**
Application Functions
23-**
Time-based Functions
24-**
Application Functions 2
25-**
Parameters for configuring the Basic Cascade Controller for sequence control of
multiple pumps.
26-**
27-**
Parameters for configuring the Extended Cascade Control (MCO 101/MCO 102).
29-**
30-**
Special Features
31-**
Bypass Option
35-**
Parameter descriptions and selections are displayed on the graphic (GLCP) or numeric (NLCP) in the display area. (See
chapter 2 How to Programme for details.) Access the parameters by pressing the [Quick Menu] or [Main Menu] key on the
control panel. The quick menu is used primarily for commissioning the unit at start-up by providing those parameters
necessary to start operation. The main menu provides access to all parameters for detailed application programming.
All digital input/output and analog input/output terminals are multifunctional. All terminals have factory default functions
suitable for the majority of water applications but if other special functions are required, they must be programmed in
parameter group 5-** Digital In/out or 6-** Analog In/out.
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
0-01 Language
Option:
[52] Hrvatski
Function:
Defines the language to be used in the
display.
[0] * English
[1]
Deutsch
[2]
Francais
[3]
Dansk
[4]
Spanish
[5]
Italiano
[0]
*
[1]
Hz
[6]
Svenska
[7]
Nederlands
[10] Chinese
Language package 2
[20] Suomi
[22] English US
[27] Greek
[28] Bras.port
[36] Slovenian
[39] Korean
[40] Japanese
[41] Turkish
[42] Trad.Chinese
[43] Bulgarian
[44] Srpski
[45] Romanian
[46] Magyar
[47] Czech
[48] Polski
[49] Russian
[50] Thai
[51] Bahasa
Indonesia
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Function:
NOTICE
0-01 Language
Option:
Function:
NOTICE
Changing the Motor Speed Unit resets certain
parameters to their initial value. It is
recommended to select the motor speed unit
first, before modifying other parameters.
Function:
This parameter cannot be adjusted while the
motor is running.
The display showing depends on settings in
parameter 0-02 Motor Speed Unit and
parameter 0-03 Regional Settings. The default
setting of parameter 0-02 Motor Speed Unit and
parameter 0-03 Regional Settings depends on
which region of the world the frequency
converter is supplied to but can be reprogrammed as required.
The settings not used are made invisible.
[0]
*
International
[1]
North
America
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3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
Select the operating mode upon reconnection
of the frequency converter to mains voltage
after power down when operating in Hand
(local) mode.
[0] * Resume
[1]
Forced
stop,
ref=old
Function:
Function:
[0] * As Motor
Speed Unit
[1]
28
[0]
Factory
setup
[1]
Set-up 1
[2]
Set-up 2
[3]
Set-up 3
[4]
Set-up 4
[9]
Multi Setup
MG20O802
Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
Function:
[1]
Factory
setup
Set-up 1
[2]
Set-up 2
[3]
Set-up 3
[4]
Set-up 4
0 RPM
0.00A
Set-up Handling
0-12 This Set-up Linked to
0-1*
[1] Setup 1
Illustration 3.1
OR
2. While still in Set-up 1, using
parameter 0-50 LCP Copy, copy Set-up 1 to Setup 2. Then set parameter 0-12 This Set-up Linked
to to [2] Set-up 2. This starts the linking process.
0 RPM
0.00A
Set-up Handling
0-12 This Set-up Linked to
1(1)
[2] Setup 2
1(1)
0-1*
130BP076.10
[0]
Function:
130BP075.10
Parameter Description
Function:
This parameter only needs to be programmed if
changing set-ups is required whilst the motor is
running. It ensures that parameters which are
"not changeable during operation" have the
same setting in all relevant set-ups.
To enable conflict-free changes from one set-up
to another whilst the frequency converter is
running, link set-ups containing parameters
which are not changeable during operation.
The link ensures synchronising of the not
changeable during operation parameter values
when moving from one set-up to another
during operation. Not changeable during
operation parameters can be identified by the
label FALSE in the parameter lists in
chapter 4 Parameter Lists.
The parameter 0-12 This Set-up Linked to feature
is used when Multi set-up in
parameter 0-10 Active Set-up is selected. Multi
set-up can be used to move from one set-up to
Illustration 3.2
Set-up 1
[2]
Set-up 2
[3]
Set-up 3
[4]
Set-up 4
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Option:
0*
Function:
[0 255 ]
3 3
LCP value
{0}
{1,2}
{1,2}
{3}
{4}
[38]
Display Text 2
[39]
Display Text 3
[89]
[953]
Profibus Warning
Word
[1005]
Readout Transmit
Error Counter
[1006]
Readout Receive
Error Counter
[1007]
[1013]
Warning
Parameter
[1230]
Warning
Parameter
[1397]
[1398]
Alert Warning
Word
Function:
[-2147483648
- 2147483647 ]
Function:
[1399]
[1500]
Operating hours
[1501]
Running Hours
[1502]
kWh Counter
[1580]
Fan Running
Hours
[1600]
Control Word
[1601]
Reference [Unit]
[1602]
Reference [%]
[1603]
Status Word
[1605]
[1609]
Custom Readout
NOTICE
Refer to parameter 0-37 Display Text 1,
parameter 0-38 Display Text 2 and parameter 0-39 Display
Text 3 for information on how to write display texts.
0-20 Display Line 1.1 Small
Option:
Function:
Select a variable for display in line 1,
left position.
[0]
None
[37]
Display Text 1
30
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
Function:
Readout Unit, parameter 0-31 Custom
Function:
[1636]
[1637]
[1610]
Power [kW]
[1638]
SL Controller
State
[1611]
Power [hp]
[1639]
Control Card
Temp.
[1612]
Motor Voltage
[1650]
[1613]
Frequency
External
Reference
[1652]
Feedback[Unit]
[1653]
Digi Pot
Reference
[1654]
Feedback 1 [Unit]
[1614]
[1615]
[1616]
[1617]
[1618]
Motor current
Frequency [%]
Torque [Nm]
Speed [RPM]
Motor Thermal
[1655]
Feedback 2 [Unit]
[1656]
Feedback 3 [Unit]
[1626]
Power Filtered
[kW]
[1627]
Power Filtered
[hp]
[1630]
DC Link Voltage
[1632]
[1633]
[1634]
[1658]
[1659]
Adjusted Setpoint Displays the actual operating setpoint after it is modified by flow
compensation. See parameter group
22-8* Flow Compensation.
[1660]
Digital Input
[1661]
Intermediate circuit voltage in the
frequency converter.
Terminal 53
Switch Setting
[1662]
Analog Input 53
Brake Energy /s
[1663]
Terminal 54
Switch Setting
Brake Energy
Average
[1664]
Analog Input 54
[1665]
[1666]
Digital Output
[bin]
Heatsink Temp.
[1635]
Temperature.
Torque [%]
Inverter Thermal
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3 3
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
Function:
[1667]
[1668]
[1669]
[1670]
[1671]
Relay Output
[bin]
[1672]
Counter A
[1673]
Counter B
[1675]
Analog In X30/11
[1676]
Analog In X30/12
[1677]
Function:
[1694]
[1695]
[1696]
Maintenance
Word
[1830]
Analog Input
X42/1
[1831]
Analog Input
X42/3
[1832]
Analog Input
X42/5
[1833]
[1834]
[1835]
Analog Out
X42/11 [V]
[1836]
Analog Input
X48/2 [mA]
[1837]
Temp. Input
X48/4
[1679]
[1680]
Fieldbus CTW 1
[1682]
Fieldbus REF 1
[1838]
[1684]
Comm. Option
STW
Temp. Input
X48/7
[1839]
[1685]
FC Port CTW 1
Temp. Input
X48/10
[1850]
Sensorless
Readout [unit]
[1860]
Digital Input 2
[2117]
Ext. 1 Reference
[Unit]
[2118]
Ext. 1 Feedback
[Unit]
[2119]
[2137]
Ext. 2 Reference
[Unit]
[2138]
Ext. 2 Feedback
[Unit]
[1686]
FC Port REF 1
[1690]
Alarm Word
[1691]
Alarm Word 2
[1692]
Warning Word
[1693]
Warning Word 2
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
[2139]
Function:
The value of the output from
extended Closed Loop Controller 2
[9956]
[9957]
Fan 2 Feedback
[9958]
PC Auxiliary Temp
[9959]
Power Card
Temp.
[2157]
Ext. 3 Reference
[Unit]
[2158]
Ext. 3 Feedback
[Unit]
[2159]
[2230]
No-Flow Power
[2316]
Maintenance Text
[2580]
Cascade Status
[2581]
Pump Status
[2791]
Cascade
Reference
[2792]
% Of Total
Capacity
[2793]
Cascade Option
Status
[2794]
Cascade System
Status
[2795]
[2796]
Advanced
Cascade Relay
Output [bin]
Extended Cascade
Relay Output
[bin]
[2920]
Derag Power[kW]
[2921]
Derag Power[HP]
[3110]
Bypass Status
Word
[3111]
Bypass Running
Hours
[9920]
HS Temp. (PC1)
[9921]
HS Temp. (PC2)
[9922]
HS Temp. (PC3)
[9923]
HS Temp. (PC4)
[9924]
HS Temp. (PC5)
[9925]
HS Temp. (PC6)
[9926]
HS Temp. (PC7)
[9927]
HS Temp. (PC8)
[9951]
PC Debug 0
[9952]
PC Debug 1
[9953]
PC Debug 2
[9954]
PC Debug 3
[9955]
PC Debug 4
MG20O802
Function:
Fan 1 Feedback
3 3
Function:
Select a variable for display in line 1,
middle position.
Function:
Select a variable for display in line 1,
right position.
[1614] * Motor
Current
Function:
Select a variable for display in line 2.
[1613] * Frequency The options are the same as those listed for
0-20 Display Line 1.1 Small.
Function:
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[0 9999 ]
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Programming Guide
Option:
[1] *
[5]
PPM
[10]
1/min
[11]
RPM
[12]
Pulse/s
[20]
l/s
[21]
l/min
[22]
l/h
[23]
m/s
[24]
m/min
[25]
m/h
[30]
kg/s
[31]
kg/min
[32]
kg/h
[33]
t/min
[34]
t/h
[40]
m/s
[41]
m/min
[45]
[60]
[70]
mbar
[71]
bar
[72]
Pa
[73]
kPa
[74]
m WG
[75]
mm Hg
[80]
kW
Li n
Min value
Linear
units only
P 0-31
n
rU
ea
it
. sp
(e.g
a
Qu
ic
at
dr
ee
n
da
o
d fl
e
Pr
it (
w)
e)
ur
ss
Un
)
er
ow
P
t(
ni
cU
bi
Cu
Motor Speed
Motor Speed
High limit
P 4-13 (RPM)
P 4-14 (Hz)
Speed relation
Dimensionless
[120] GPM
[121] gal/s
[122] gal/min
[123] gal/h
Speed
[124] CFM
Flow, volume
Flow, mass
Function:
Program a value to be shown in the display of
the LCP. The value has a linear, squared or cubed
relation to speed. This relation depends on the
[0]
130BT105.12
3 3
Parameter Description
[125] ft/s
Linear
[126] ft/min
Velocity
[127] ft/h
Length
[130] lb/s
Temperature
Pressure
Quadratic
Power
Cubic
[131] lb/min
[132] lb/h
[140] ft/s
[141] ft/min
[145] ft
[160] F
[170] psi
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Range:
Function:
Function:
[172] in WG
[173] ft WG
[171] lb/in
3 3
[174] in Hg
[180] HP
Range:
0*
Function:
[ -999999.99 100.00
CustomReadoutUnit]
[0 25 ]
Function:
[ par. 0-31 999999.99
CustomReadoutUnit]
0*
[0 25 ]
Disabled
[1] * Enabled
[2]
Function:
In this parameter it is possible to write an
individual text string for display in the LCP or to be
read via serial communication. If to be displayed
Range:
0*
[0 25 ]
Disabled
[1] * Enabled
[2]
Function:
Function:
Function:
Key disabled avoids accidental usage of the key.
[Off] key is enabled
Function:
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3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Disabled
[1] * Enabled
[2]
Function:
Key disabled avoids accidental usage of the key.
[Auto On] key is enabled
No function
Function:
Disabled
[1] * Enabled
[2]
Password
[1]
All to LCP
[2]
All from
LCP
[3]
Size indep.
from LCP
Enabled
without OFF
[4]
Password
without OFF
[5]
[6]
Password
with OFF
[0]
Disabled
No function
Copy to
set-up 1
[2]
Copy to
set-up 2
Password
[3]
Copy to
set-up 3
Press [Off] and select [0] Disabled to avoid accidental stop of the
frequency converter. Press [Off] and select [2] Password to avoid
unauthorised bypass of the frequency converter. If 0-45 [Drive
[4]
Copy to
set-up 4
Function:
[0]
Disabled
[1] *
Enabled
[2]
Password
Option:
36
Function:
[1] * Enabled
[2]
Function:
No copy
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be adjusted
while the motor is running.
Option:
Function:
[9]
Copy to
all
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
0*
Function:
[-9999 9999 ]
Function:
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Bus: No access
[5]
[6]
All: No access
NOTICE
200*
Range:
Function:
Function:
Define the password for access to the My
NOTICE
When mounting an Analog I/O MCB 109 option card, a
battery back-up of the date and time is included.
Function:
Disables password defined in
parameter 0-65 Personal Menu Password.
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Bus: No access
[5]
[6]
All: No access
Function:
[ 0 - 0 ] Sets the date and time of the internal
clock. The format to be used is set in
0-71 Date Format and parameter 0-72 Time
Format.
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Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[0] YYYY-MM-DD
[1] DD-MM-YYYY
[2] MM/DD/YYYY
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3 3
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Function:
Sets the time format to be used in the LCP.
[0]
24 h
[1]
12 h
[] and [].
Range:
Size related*
0-74 DST/Summertime
Option:
Function:
days according to
parameter 0-81 Working Days.
[0] * Off
[2]
Function:
[ 0 - 0 ] Defines dates for additional working days
that normally would be non-working
Manual
Range:
Size related*
Function:
Size related*
days according to
Function:
Size related*
Function:
[ 0 - 0 ] Defines dates for additional working days
that normally would be non-working
Function:
Function:
Enables or disables the clock warning, when the
clock has not been set or has been reset due to a
power-down and no back-up is installed. If MCB
109 is installed, [1] Enabled is default.
[0] Disabled
[1] Enabled
Option: Function:
Set for each weekday if it is a working day or a nonworking day. First element of the array is Monday. The
working days are used for timed actions.
[0] No
[1] Yes
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
[0]
Constant
torque
Function:
NOTICE
[3] Closed
Loop
Variable
torque
[2]
Auto
Energy
Optim. CT
NOTICE
When set for Closed Loop, the commands Reversing and
Start Reversing do not reverse the direction of the
motor.
[3]
Function:
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be adjusted while the
motor is running.
Select which motor control principle to employ.
[0]
U/f
[1]
Function:
Auto
Energy
Optim. VT
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3 3
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
NOTICE
1-03 Torque Characteristics does not have effect when
parameter 1-10 Motor Construction = [1] PM, non-salient
SPM.
1-04 Overload Mode
Select the torque level in overload mode.
[0] High torque - for undersized motors, allows up to 160% overtorque.
[1] Normal torque - allows up to 110% over-torque.
Option:
Function:
[0]
High torque
[1] *
Normal torque
Function:
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be adjusted while
the motor is running.
This parameter defines the term Clockwise
corresponding to the LCP direction arrow. Used for
easy change of direction of shaft rotation without
swapping motor wires.
[0] * Normal Motor shaft turns in clockwise direction when the
frequency converter is connected UU; VV, and
WW to motor.
[1]
[0] Asynchron
[1] PM Motor
non-salient
x
x
x
x
NOTICE
[0] Asynchron
[1] PM Motor
non-salient
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Programming Guide
Parameter Description
[0] Asynchron
[1] PM Motor
non-salient
x
[0] Asynchron
[1] PM Motor
non-salient
Table 3.5
Option:
Function:
[0] * Asynchron
[1]
NOTICE
NOTICE
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
NOTICE
3 3
Function:
Function:
[ 0.09 2000.00
kW]
Function:
[0.01 20 s]
Function:
[0.01 20 s]
Size
related*
Function:
[ 0.09 500.00
hp]
Range:
Function:
[0.001 - 1 Machine Supply Voltage Filter Time
s]
constant is used for reducing the
influence of high frequency ripples and
system resonances in the calculation of
machine supply voltage. Without this
filter, the ripples in the currents can
distort the calculated voltage and
affects the stability of the system.
Size
related*
Function:
[ 10 1000 V]
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be adjusted
while the motor is running.
Enter the nominal motor voltage
according to the motor nameplate data.
The default value corresponds to the
nominal rated output of the unit.
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[20 1000
Hz]
NOTICE
Changing the value of these parameters affects the
setting of other parameters.
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Function:
Size
related*
[ 0.10 10000.00 A]
Range:
Function:
Size related*
[100 - 60000
RPM]
No function
[1]
Enable
Complete
AMA
Range:
[2]
Enable
Reduced
AMA
Function:
[1 10000
Nm]
Function:
NOTICE
Parameter 1-29 Automatic Motor Adaptation (AMA) does
not have effect when parameter 1-10 Motor Construction
= [1] PM, non-salient SPM.
Function:
Following installation and connection of the
motor, this function allows the correct motor
rotation direction to be verified. Enabling this
function overrides any bus commands or digital
inputs, except External Interlock and Safe Torque
Off (STO) (if included).
[0] * Off
[1]
NOTICE
Once the motor rotation check is enabled the display
shows: Note! Motor may run in wrong direction.
Pressing [OK], [Back] or [Cancel] dismisses the message
and displays a new message: Press [Hand On] to start
the motor. Press [Cancel] to abort. Pressing [Hand On]
starts the motor at 5 Hz in forward direction and the
display shows: Motor is running. Check if motor rotation
direction is correct. Press [Off] to stop the motor.
Pressing [Off] stops the motor and resets
parameter 1-28 Motor Rotation Check. If motor rotation
direction is incorrect, interchange 2 motor phase cables.
WARNING
Remove mains power before disconnecting motor phase
cables.
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3 3
Programming Guide
NOTICE
3 3
P 1-30
RS
I1
X1
130BA375.11
Parameter Description
X2
U1
Xh
R1s
R1
P1-35
NOTICE
NOTICE
If one of the settings in parameter group 1-2* Motor
Data is changed, parameter 1-30 Stator Resistance (Rs) to
parameter 1-39 Motor Poles, the advanced motor
parameters, returns to default setting.
This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is
running.
Par. 1-30
Rs
Id
sLqIq
Par. 1-37
Ld
130BC056.10
Ud
NOTICE
Full AMA should be run without filter only while reduced
AMA should be run with filter.
See section: Application Examples > Automatic Motor
Adaptation in the VLT AQUA Drive FC 202 Design Guide.
Par. 1-30
Rs
Id
sLdId
Par. 1-37
Lq=Ld
+
+
Par. 1-40
sPM
Uq
-
Function:
[ 0.0140 140.0000 Ohm]
44
Function:
[ 0.0100 100.0000
Ohm]
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
Function:
Function:
2.
3.
1.
3.
NOTICE
Parameter 1-31 Rotor Resistance (Rr) does not have effect
when parameter 1-10 Motor Construction = [1] PM, nonsalient SPM.
NOTICE
The parameter value is updated
after each torque calibration if
option [3] 1st start with store or
option [4] Every start with store is
selected in parameter 1-47 Torque
Calibration.
Function:
[ 0.0400 400.0000
Ohm]
2.
3.
NOTICE
This parameter is only relevant for
ASM.
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[ 1.0000 10000.0000
Ohm]
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be
adjusted while running.
NOTICE
1.
motor.
2.
3.
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Function:
[ 0.0400 400.0000
Ohm]
NOTICE
Size
related*
NOTICE
Parameter 1-35 Main Reactance (Xh) does not have effect
when parameter 1-10 Motor Construction = [1] PM, nonsalient SPM.
45
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
3 3
Function:
[0 10000.000
Ohm]
NOTICE
NOTICE
This parameter is not available from the LCP.
Parameter 1-40 Back EMF This parameter gives back EMF across
at 1000 RPM
stator terminal of PM Motor at 1000
RMS (Line to Line Value ) RPM mechanical speed specifically. It
is defined between line-to-line and
expressed in RMS Value
Table 3.6 Parameters related to PM Motors
NOTICE
Function:
[ 0.000 1000 mH]
NOTICE
This parameter is only active when
parameter 1-10 Motor Construction
has the value PM, non-salient SPM
[1] (Permanent Magnet Motor).
Enter the value of the d-axis inductance.
Obtain the value from the PM motor
data sheet.
130BC008.11
Range:
Rs and Ld
Rs and Ld
46
MG20O802
Programming Guide
130BC009.10
Parameter Description
[0 300
%]
Function:
Use this parameter along with parameter 1-51 Min
Speed Normal Magnetising [RPM] to obtain a
different thermal load on the motor when running
at low speed.
Enter a value which is a percentage of the rated
magnetising current. If the setting is too low, the
torque on the motor shaft may be reduced.
Range:
Size
related*
100%
Par.1-50
Function:
[2 100 ]
~nn@ 50 Hz
~nn@ 60 Hz
2700-2880
3250-3460
1350-1450
1625-1730
700-960
840-1153
Par.1-51
Par.1-52
Hz
RPM
NOTICE
Parameter 1-50 Motor Magnetisation at Zero Speed does
not have effect when parameter 1-10 Motor Construction
= [1] PM, non-salient SPM.
1-51 Min Speed Normal Magnetising [RPM]
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[10 300
RPM]
NOTICE
Range:
Function:
[ 10 9000 V]
NOTICE
130BA045.11
Magn. current
Function:
[ 0.3 10.0 Hz]
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Programming Guide
NOTICE
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[0 200
%]
Range:
Size
related*
Construction:
[0] Asynchron: [0-200%]
Reducing this value reduces the generated
torque. 100% means full nominal motor
current. In this case the default value is 30%.
[1] PM non-salient: [0-40%]
A general setting of 20% is recommended on
PM motors. Higher values can give increased
performance. However, on motors with back
EMF higher than 300VLL (rms) at nominal
speed and high winding inductance (more
than 10 mH) a lower value is recommended to
avoid wrong speed estimation. The parameter
Function:
[0 1000 V]
Function:
[0 1000.0
Hz]
1-55[5]
1-55[4]
1-55[3]
1-55[2]
1-55[1]
1-55[0]
1-56
[1]
1-56
[2]
1-56
[3]
NOTICE
See description of parameter 1-70 PM Start Mode for an
overview of the relation between the PM Flying Start
parameters.
1-59 Flying Start Test Pulses Frequency
Range:
Motor Voltage
Par 1-55 [x]
1-56
[0]
1-56
[4]
1-56
[5]
Size
related*
Function:
[0 The value range and function depends on
500 %] parameter parameter 1-10 Motor Construction:
[0] Asynchron: [0-500%]
Control the percentage of the frequency for
the pulses used to detect the motor
direction. Increasing this value reduces the
generated torque. In this mode 100% means
2 times the slip frequency.
[1] PM non-salient: [0-10%]
This parameter defines the motor speed (in
% of nominal motor speed) below which the
Output Frequency
Par 1-56 [x]
48
130BA166.10
3 3
Parameter Description
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
NOTICE
Function:
[0 - 300 Enter the % value to compensate voltage in
%]
relation to load when the motor is running at
low speed and obtain the optimum U/f
characteristic. The motor size determines the
frequency range within which this parameter
is active.
Motor size [kW]
< 10
11-45
<5
55-550
< 3-4
0 %*
Function:
[-500 500 %]
NOTICE
Parameter 1-62 Slip Compensation does not have effect
when parameter 1-10 Motor Construction = [1] PM, nonsalient SPM.
NOTICE
Um
Par.1-60
Par.1-61
130BA046.11
100%
Range:
Change-over [Hz]
0.25-7.5
3 3
Function:
[0.05 - 5
s]
NOTICE
60%
fout
Changeover
[0 500 %]
100 %*
Function:
[0 - 300 Enter the % value to compensate voltage in
%]
relation to load when the motor is running at
high speed and obtain the optimum U/f
characteristic. The motor size determines the
frequency range within which this parameter
is active.
MG20O802
Function:
Enter the resonance dampening value. Set
Change-over [Hz]
0.25-7.5
> 10
11-45
<5
55-550
< 3-4
NOTICE
Parameter 1-64 Resonance Damping does not have effect
when parameter 1-10 Motor Construction = [1] PM, nonsalient SPM.
49
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Option:
5 ms*
Function:
[5 - 50
ms]
3 3
Function:
NOTICE
[0] DC Hold/
Motor
Preheat
[2] Coast
Function:
[1 200 %]
Option:
[1] * Parking
Function:
Suitable for all applications where the motor is
known to be standing still when starting (e.g.
conveyors, pumps and non wind milling fans).
[1] Enabled
[0 300 s]
Range:
Function:
This function makes it possible to catch a motor
which is spinning freely due to a mains drop-out.
NOTICE
Rotor
Detection
Function:
When the frequency converter receives the start
command, it delays the motor start for the time
specified in this parameter.
salient.
Important related parameters:
50
[2] coast
[0]
[0] DC-hold
[1] PM non-salient:
VVC+ PM Control
Option:
[2] coast
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
3 3
Range:
0 s*
Function:
Function:
Select the frequency converter function after a
stop command or after the speed is ramped
down to the settings in parameter 1-81 Min
Speed for Function at Stop [RPM].
Available selections depend on
parameter 1-10 Motor Construction:
[0] Asynchron:
[0] coast
[1] DC-hold
[1] PM non-salient:
[0] coast
[0] * Coast
[1]
DC Hold/
Motor
Preheat
Function:
[0 - 600
RPM]
Function:
[ 0 - 20.0
Hz]
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3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
speed at any time after the start (or during
a stop) falls below the value in the
parameter, the frequency converter trips
with the alarm Speed Limit.
Function:
[0 par.
4-14
Hz]
NOTICE
This parameter is only available if
parameter 0-02 Motor Speed Unit is set
to [Hz].
Enter the low limit for the motor speed at
which the frequency converter trips. If the
value is 0, the function is not active. If the
speed at any time after the start (or during a
stop) falls below the value in the parameter,
the frequency converter trips with the alarm
Speed Limit.
N RPM
Option:
N 1-86
T 1-71 T 1-79
T1-79
N1-86
Normal operation.
Source).
No
protection
[1]
Thermistor
warning
[2]
Thermistor
trip
MG20O802
Function:
[0 par.
4-13
RPM]
NOTICE
This parameter is only available if
parameter 0-02 Motor Speed Unit is set
to [RPM].
Enter the low limit for the motor speed at
which the frequency converter trips. If the
value is 0, the function is not active. If the
52
Size
related*
T1-71
Range:
Function:
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
NOTICE
Function:
[3]
ETR warning
1
[4]
ETR trip 1
[5]
ETR warning
2
[6]
ETR trip 2
[7]
ETR warning
3
[8]
ETR trip 3
[9]
ETR warning
4
Option:
[0] * No
[1]
Function:
No external fan is required, i.e. the motor is derated at
low speed.
t [s]
2000
1000
600
500
400
300
200
Function:
NOTICE
175ZA052.12
100
60
50
40
30
20
10
fOUT = 2 x f M,N
IM
IMN(par. 1-24)
[0] * None
[1]
Analog
Input 53
[2]
Analog
Input 54
[3]
Digital input
18
[4]
NOTICE
Digital input
19
[5]
Digital input
32
[6]
Digital input
33
WARNING
NOTICE
NOTICE
MG20O802
3 3
53
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Size
related*
Function:
[0 - 0
RPM]
[0 160 %]
Function:
NOTICE
Parameter 2-03 DC Brake Cut In Speed [RPM] does not
have effect when parameter 1-10 Motor Construction = [1]
PM, non-salient SPM.
NOTICE
Size related*
Function:
[ 0 - 0.0 Hz] Set the DC brake cut-in speed for
activation of the DC braking current
set in 2-01 DC Brake Current, upon a
stop command.
NOTICE
NOTICE
[0 1000
%]
Range:
Function:
Enter a value for current as a percentage of the
rated motor current IM,N, see parameter 1-24 Motor
50
%*
[0 1000 %]
NOTICE
Function:
NOTICE
parameter 2-06 Parking Current and
parameter 2-07 Parking Time: Only active if PM motor
construction is selected in parameter 1-10 Motor
Construction.
2-07 Parking Time
Range:
3 s*
Function:
NOTICE
Range:
10 s*
Function:
54
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Function:
390
dutytime
R 120
778
dutytime
R 120
Presistor =
Presistor =
[0] Off
[1] Resistor brake
943
dutytime
R 120
[2] AC brake
Option:
[1] PM non-salient:
3 3
Function:
Function:
NOTICE
[0] Off
[0] Off
[1] Resistor
brake
[0] * Off
[1]
[2] AC brake
Warning 120s
Function:
[5 65535
Ohm]
[2]
Trip 120s
[3]
[4]
Warning 30s
[5]
Trip 30s
[6]
NOTICE
[7]
Warning 60s
[8]
Trip 60s
[9]
Function:
[ 0.001 2000.000
kW]
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
NOTICE
Remove a warning arising in connection with [0] Off or
[1] Warning by cycling the mains supply. The fault must
be corrected first. For [0] Off or [1] Warning, the
frequency converter keeps running even if a fault is
located.
Option:
Range:
Function:
Select type of test and monitoring function to
check the connection to the brake resistor, or
whether a brake resistor is present, and then
display a warning or an alarm in the event of a
fault. The brake resistor disconnection function is
tested during power-up. However, the brake
IGBT test is performed when there is no braking.
A warning or trip disconnects the brake
function.
The testing sequence is as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Off
[1]
Warning
[2]
Trip
[3]
Stop and
trip
[4]
AC brake
[0]
*
56
100 %*
Function:
[ 0 - 1000.0
%]
NOTICE
Parameter 2-16 AC brake Max. Current has no effect when
parameter 1-10 Motor Construction = [1] PM, non-salient
SPM.
2-17 Over-voltage Control
Option:
Function:
[0]
Disabled
No OVC required.
[2] *
Enabled
Activates OVC.
NOTICE
Parameter 2-17 Over-voltage Control has no effect when
parameter 1-10 Motor Construction = [1] PM, non-salient
SPM.
NOTICE
The ramp time is automatically adjusted to avoid
tripping of the frequency converter.
MG20O802
Programming Guide
130BB036.10
Parameter Description
P3-03
3 3
Function:
[ -999999.999 par. 3-03
ReferenceFeedbackUnit]
P3-02
selection made in
parameter 1-00 Configuration
Mode and 20-12 Reference/
Feedback Unit.
P3-10
50
12 (+24V)
Preset
Function:
[0] * Sum
[1]
External/
Preset
100%
76543210
10101010
11001100
11110000
130BA149.10
Range:
Size
related*
Size
related*
Function:
[ 0 - par.
4-14 Hz]
Array [8]
Range:
0 %*
[-100 100 %]
Function:
Enter up to 8 different preset references (0-7) in
this parameter, using array programming. The
preset reference is stated as a percentage of the
value RefMAX (parameter 3-03 Maximum
Reference). When using preset references, select
Preset ref. bit 0/1/2 [16], [17] or [18] for the
corresponding digital inputs in parameter group
5-1* Digital Inputs.
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Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
Function:
[0] * Linked to
Use local reference when in Hand mode; or
Hand / Auto remote reference when in Auto mode.
[1]
[2]
Remote
Local
NOTICE
0 %*
[-100 100 %]
No function
[2]
Analog Input 54
[7]
Pulse input 29
[8]
Pulse input 33
Range:
Function:
Z
Relative
Z=X+X*Y/100
Function:
NOTICE
Resulting
actual
reference
130BA059.12
3 3
Parameter Description
/10
*Y
X+X
Y
-100
100
P 3-14
58
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
Function:
Function:
NOTICE
[1]
Analog Input 53
[2]
Analog Input 54
[7]
Pulse input 29
[8]
Pulse input 33
Analog Input 53
[2]
Analog Input 54
[7]
Pulse input 29
[8]
Pulse input 33
[0] * No function
[1]
[0] * No function
select
Function:
[0 par. 4-13
RPM]
Limit [RPM].
Function:
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be adjusted
while the motor is running.
Select the reference input to be used for
the third reference signal.
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3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
3 3
130BA169.11
RPM
P 4-13
High-limit
Reference
P 1-25
Motor
speed
P 4-11
Low limit
Function:
[ 0.10 3600 s]
P 3-*1
Ramp (X)Up
Time (Acc)
tacc
P 3-*2
Ramp (X)
Down
Time (Dec)
Time
tdec
Size
related*
par . 3 51 =
Range:
Function:
par . 3 52 =
ref rpm
Function:
[ 0.10 3600 s]
Function:
[ 0.10 - Enter the ramp-down time, that is, the
3600 s] deceleration time from
parameter 1-25 Motor Nominal Speed to 0
RPM. Select a ramp-down time preventing
overvoltage from arising in the inverter due
to regenerative operation of the motor. The
ramp-down time should also be long
enough to prevent that the generated
current exceeds the current limit set in
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[0.1 - Enter the jog ramp time, i.e. the acceleration/
3600 s] deceleration time between 0 RPM and the
60
MG20O802
Programming Guide
130BA070.10
Parameter Description
RPM
P 4-13 RPM
high limit
Function:
3-87 Check Valve Ramp End Speed [HZ]. See
Speed
P 3-19
Jog speed
Motor Speed
High
P 4-11 RPM
low limit
Normal
t jog
t jog
P 3-80
Ramp up
(acc)
130BA961.10
Illustration 3.20.
P 1-25
Motor speed
Ramp
Time
Motor Speed
Low
P 3-80
Ramp down
(dec)
Check valve
End Speed
Time
Function:
[0 60 s]
Function:
[ 0 - par.
4-11 RPM]
130BA962.10
Speed
Motor Speed
High
Normal
Ramps
Motor Speed
Low
Ramp
0 s*
Time
[ 0 - par.
4-12 Hz]
Range:
Final
Range:
Size related*
Function:
0 s*
Function:
To protect ball check valves in a stop situation, the
check valve ramp can be utilised as a slow ramp
rate from parameter 4-11 Motor Speed Low Limit
[RPM] or parameter 4-12 Motor Speed Low Limit [Hz],
to check valve ramp end speed, set by the user in
[0 60 s]
Function:
Enter the final ramp time to be used when ramping
down from parameter 4-11 Motor Speed Low Limit
[RPM] or parameter 4-12 Motor Speed Low Limit [Hz],
to zero speed.
Submersible deep well pumps can be damaged by
running below minimum speed. A fast ramp time
below minimum pump speed is recommended.
This parameter may be applied as a fast ramp rate
from parameter 4-11 Motor Speed Low Limit [RPM] or
parameter 4-12 Motor Speed Low Limit [Hz] to zero
speed. See Illustration 3.19.
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3 3
Programming Guide
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[0 0]
Time.
Function:
[0.01 200 %]
Speed
130BA158.11
Range:
0.10
%*
P 3-95
Time (s)
Inc
Function:
Speed
P 3-95
130BA159.11
3 3
Parameter Description
Time (s)
Dec
Inc
Function:
[0] * Off
[1]
On
Function:
[-200 - 200
%]
62
[-200 - 200
%]
Function:
Set the minimum permissible value for the
resultant reference. This is advisable if the
digital potentiometer is used for fine tuning
of the resulting reference.
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
Limit [RPM] or parameter 4-12 Motor Speed
Define torque, current and speed limits for the motor, and
the reaction of the frequency converter when the limits are
exceeded.
A limit may generate a message in the display. A warning
always generates a message in the display or on the
fieldbus. A monitoring function may initiate a warning or a
trip, upon which the frequency converter stops and
generates an alarm message.
4-10 Motor Speed Direction
Option:
Function:
Selects the motor speed direction required.
When parameter 1-00 Configuration Mode is
set to [3] Closed loop, the parameter default is
changed to [0] Clockwise. If both directions
are selected, running in counter clockwise
direction cannot be selected from the LCP.
NOTICE
Max. output frequency cannot exceed 10% of the
inverter switching frequency (parameter 14-01 Switching
Frequency).
NOTICE
Any changes in parameter 4-13 Motor Speed High Limit
[RPM] reset the value in parameter 4-53 Warning Speed
High to the same value as set in parameter 4-13 Motor
Speed High Limit [RPM].
[0] * Clockwise
[2]
Range:
Both
directions
Size
related*
Function:
[0 Enter the minimum limit for motor speed
par. 4-14 in Hz. The motor speed low limit can be
Hz]
set to correspond to the minimum output
frequency of the motor shaft. The speed
low limit must not exceed the setting in
parameter 4-14 Motor Speed High Limit [Hz].
Range:
Function:
[0 60000
RPM]
MG20O802
NOTICE
Max. output frequency cannot exceed 10% of the
inverter switching frequency (parameter 14-01 Switching
Frequency).
4-16 Torque Limit Motor Mode
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[0 1000.0
%]
Function:
[ 0 - par. Enter the minimum limit for motor speed
4-13
in RPM. The motor speed low limit can be
RPM]
set to correspond to the manufacturers
recommended minimum motor speed.
The motor speed low limit must not
parameter 4-13 Motor Speed High Limit
[RPM].
Size
related*
Function:
63
3 3
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
100
%*
3 3
Function:
[0 1000.0
%]
0
A*
Function:
[0 par.
4-51
A]
Parameter Description
Imotor
ILIM
(P 4-18)
ON REF
IHIGH
(P 4-51)
IN RANGE
ILOW
(P 4-50)
nmotor [RPM]
nMIN nLOW
(P 4-11) (P 4-52)
Function:
[ 1.0 1000.0
%]
Function:
[ par.
4-50 - par.
16-37 A]
Function:
[1 590
Hz]
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be adjusted
while the motor is running.
Enter the maximum output frequency value.
Parameter 4-19 Max Output Frequency
specifies the absolute limit on the frequency
converter output frequency for improved
safety in applications where accidental
overspeeding must be avoided. This absolute
Range:
0 RPM*
Function:
[0 par. 4-53
RPM]
Function:
[ par.
4-52 par. 4-13
RPM]
NOTICE
64
Illustration 3.23.
NOTICE
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
NOTICE
Function:
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be adjusted
while the motor is running.
Function:
[ par. 4-54 999999.999 ]
[0]
Disabled
[1]
Trip 100 ms
Motor Check
Range:
Size related*
Function:
[ 0 - par.
4-13 RPM]
Function:
[ -999999.999 par. 4-57
ReferenceFeedbackUnit]
999999.999
ReferenceFeedbackUnit*
Function:
[ par. 4-56 999999.999
ReferenceFeedbackUnit]
Range:
Size related*
Function:
[ 0 - par.
4-14 Hz]
65
Size related*
Function:
MG20O802
Array [4]
3 3
Function:
999999.999*
Option:
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Array [4]
Option:
Function:
[0] * Off
No function
Range:
Function:
Size related*
3 3
[ 0 - par.
4-14 Hz]
[1]
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
66
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
NOTICE
Reset
[1]
All
Coast inverse
[2]
All * term 27
[3]
All
DC-brake inverse
[5]
All
Stop inverse
[6]
All
External interlock
[7]
All
Start
[8]
All
Latched start
[9]
All
Reversing
[10]
All
Start reversing
[11]
All
Jog
[14]
All
Preset reference on
[15]
All
[16]
All
NOTICE
[17]
All
[18]
All
Freeze reference
[19]
All
Freeze output
[20]
All
Speed up
[21]
All
Speed down
[22]
All
[0] * Input
Terminal
[0]
Option:
Option
No operation
Function:
[23]
All
[24]
All
Pulse input
[32]
term 29, 33
Option:
Ramp bit 0
[34]
All
[1]
Function:
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be adjusted while
the motor is running.
[0] * Input
[1]
MG20O802
[36]
All
[42]
All
All
Hand/Auto Start
[51]
Run Permissive
[52]
All
Hand start
[53]
All
Auto start
[54]
All
DigiPot Increase
[55]
All
DigiPot Decrease
[56]
All
DigiPot Clear
[57]
All
Counter A (up)
[60]
29, 33
Counter A (down)
[61]
29, 33
Reset Counter A
[62]
All
Counter B (up)
[63]
29, 33
Counter B (down)
[64]
29, 33
Reset Counter B
[65]
All
Sleep Mode
[66]
All
[78]
All
67
3 3
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option
NOTICE
Terminal
PTC Card 1
[80]
All
[85]
All
[120]
All
[121]
All
Pump 1 Interlock
[130]
All
Pump 2 Interlock
[131]
All
Pump 3 Interlock
[132]
All
All = Terminals 18, 19, 27, 29, 32, X30/2, X30/3, X30/4. X30/
are the terminals on MCB 101.
External
Interlock
[3]
No operation
Reset
Coast inverse
Coast and
reset inverse
DC-brake
inverse
[8]
Start
[9]
Latched start
[10] Reversing
Direction.
(Default Digital input 19).
[11] Start
reversing
[14] Jog
Stop inverse
[15] Preset
reference on
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MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Preset ref. 0
Preset ref. 1
Preset ref. 2
Preset ref. 3
Preset ref. 4
Preset ref. 5
Preset ref. 6
Preset ref. 7
[42] Ref source bit An active input in bit 0 selects AI54 as the
0
reference source (see parameter group 3-1*
References, option [35] Digital input select).
An inactive input selects AI53.
[51] Hand/Auto
Start
[52] Run
Permissive
Permissive.
NOTICE
Frequency.
[21] Speed up
[55] DigiPot
Increase
[56] DigiPot
Decrease
MG20O802
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3 3
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Uses the input to CLEAR the digital potentiometer reference described in parameter
[60] Counter A
(up)
[61] Counter A
(down)
Setting in
parameter
group 5-1*
Setting in
parameter 25-06 Number of
Pumps
[0] No
[1] Yes
Frequency
Converter
controlled
(cannot be
interlocked)
[63] Counter B
(up)
[64] Counter B
(down)
[78] Reset
Preventive
Maintenance
Word
[80] PTC Card1
Starts deragging.
[130
138]
Pump1
Interlock Pump9
Interlock
input.
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Function:
parameter group 5-1* Digital Inputs except for option [32] Pulse
input.
3 3
parameter group 5-1* Digital Inputs except for option [32] Pulse
Option:
input.
Function:
Function:
NOTICE
These parameters cannot be adjusted while the motor is
running.
input.
The digital outputs can be programmed
with these functions:
[0]
No operation
parameter group 5-1* Digital Inputs except for option [32] Pulse
[1]
Control ready
[2]
Drive ready
[3]
Drive ready /
remote
control
[4]
Stand-by / no
warning
input.
[5]
Running
Motor is running.
[6]
Running / no
warning
[8]
Run on
reference / no
warning
[9]
Alarm
[10]
Alarm or
warning
parameter group 5-1* Digital Inputs except for option [32] Pulse
[11]
parameter group 5-1* Digital Inputs except for option [32] Pulse
input.
input.
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71
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
[12]
[47]
Bus Ctrl 0 if
timeout
[13]
[55]
Pulse output
[60]
Comparator 0
[14]
[15]
Out of speed
range
[61]
Comparator 1
[62]
Comparator 2
[63]
Comparator 3
[64]
Comparator 4
[65]
Comparator 5
[70]
Logic Rule 0
[71]
Logic Rule 1
[72]
Logic Rule 2
[73]
Logic Rule 3
[74]
Logic Rule 4
[75]
Logic Rule 5
[80]
SL Digital
Output A
[16]
[17]
[18]
Below speed,
low
Above speed,
high
Out of
feedback
range
Below
feedback low
[20]
Above
feedback high
[21]
Thermal
warning
[25]
Reverse
[26]
Bus OK
[27]
Torque limit
and stop
[28]
Brake, no
warning
[29]
Brake ready,
no fault
[30]
Brake fault
(IGBT)
[19]
[35]
External
Interlock
[40]
Out of ref
range
[41]
Below
reference low
[42]
Above
reference high
[45]
Bus Ctrl
[46]
Bus Ctrl 1 if
timeout
SL Digital
Output B
[82]
SL Digital
Output C
72
MG20O802
Parameter Description
SL Digital
Output D
[190] No-Flow
SL Digital
Output E
E low is executed.
[85]
SL Digital
Output F
[161] Running
reverse
[165] Local
reference
active
[166] Remote
reference
active
[167] Start
command
active
Speed
REF
Speed
Min
NOTICE
Time
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
[181] Preventive
Maintenance
MG20O802
Time
Stop
Start
Deragging is active.
Time
[182] Deragging
130BA251.10
[83]
Programming Guide
[200] Full
Capacity
Delay.
73
3 3
Parameter Description
[201] Pump1
Running
Programming Guide
3 3
[202] Pump2
Running
[203] Pump3
Running
[35]
External Interlock
[40]
[41]
[42]
[45]
Bus ctrl.
[46]
See [201]
[47]
[55]
Pulse output
[60]
Comparator 0
[61]
Comparator 1
[62]
Comparator 2
[63]
Comparator 3
[64]
Comparator 4
[65]
Comparator 5
[70]
Logic rule 0
See [201]
Setting in
parameter group
5-3* Digital Outputs
[1] Yes
[201] Pump 1
Running
Controlled by
RELAY1
Frequency Converter
controlled
[202] Pump 2
Running
Controlled by
RELAY2
Controlled by
RELAY1
[71]
Logic rule 1
[72]
Logic rule 2
Controlled by
RELAY2
[73]
Logic rule 3
[74]
Logic rule 4
[75]
Logic rule 5
[80]
SL digital output A
[203] Pump 3
Running
[81]
SL digital output B
[82]
SL digital output C
Option:
[83]
SL digital output D
[84]
SL digital output E
[85]
SL digital output F
[90]
Function:
[0] *
No operation
[1]
Control Ready
[2]
Drive ready
[3]
[4]
Stand-by / no warning
[5]
Running
[6]
Running / no warning
[160] No alarm
[8]
[9]
Alarm
[10]
Alarm or warning
[11]
At torque limit
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
[17]
[182] Deragging
[18]
[19]
[20]
[21]
Thermal warning
[190] No-Flow
[25]
Reverse
[26]
Bus OK
[27]
[28]
[29]
[30]
74
Function:
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
Function:
[11]
At torque limit
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
[17]
[18]
[19]
[20]
[21]
Thermal warning
[25]
Reverse
[26]
Bus OK
[27]
[28]
[29]
[30]
[33]
[35]
External Interlock
Function:
Function:
[36]
[37]
[40]
[41]
[42]
Option:
[45]
Bus ctrl.
[46]
[47]
[60]
Comparator 0
[61]
Comparator 1
[62]
Comparator 2
[63]
Comparator 3
[64]
Comparator 4
[65]
Comparator 5
Function:
Function:
Select options to define the
function of the relays.
The selection of each mechanical
relay is realised in an array
parameter.
[70]
Logic rule 0
[71]
Logic rule 1
[72]
Logic rule 2
[73]
Logic rule 3
[74]
Logic rule 4
[75]
Logic rule 5
[80]
SL digital output A
[81]
SL digital output B
[82]
SL digital output C
[0]
No operation
[83]
SL digital output D
[1]
Control Ready
[84]
SL digital output E
[2]
Drive ready
[85]
SL digital output F
[3]
[4]
Stand-by / no warning
[160] No alarm
[5]
Running
[6]
Running / no warning
[8]
[9]
Alarm
[10]
Alarm or warning
MG20O802
Function:
3 3
75
Option:
Function:
130BA171.10
Selected
Event
On Delay
P 5-41
Off Delay
P 5-42
Selected
Event
Relay
output
On Delay
P 5-41
Range:
0.01 s*
Function:
[0.01 - 600 s] Enter the delay of the relay cut-out time.
Select one of available mechanical relays
and MCB 105 in an array function. See
3 3
Programming Guide
Parameter Description
Selected
Event
Range:
0.01 s*
Function:
[0.01 - 600 s] Enter the delay of the relay cut-in time.
The relay only cuts in if the condition in
5-40 Function Relay is uninterrupted
during the specified time. Select one of
available mechanical relays and Relay
Option MCB 105 in an array function. See
5-40 Function Relay. Relay 3-6 are
included in Extended Relay Card MCB
113.
Relay
output
On Delay
P 5-41
Off Delay
P 5-42
76
MG20O802
Programming Guide
130BA076.10
Parameter Description
Ref.
(RPM)
High
ref.
value
P 5-53/
p 5-58
Low
ref.
value
P 5-52/
p 5-57
Low freq.
P 5-50/
P 5-55
High freq.
P 5-51/
P 5-56
Input
(Hz)
Function:
Enter the pulse filter time constant. The
pulse filter dampens oscillations of the
feedback signal, which is an advantage if
there is a lot of noise in the system. A high
time constant value results in better
dampening but also increases the time delay
through the filter.
Function:
[0 - 110000
Hz]
Function:
[0 - 110000 Enter the low frequency limit
Hz]
corresponding to the low motor shaft
speed (i.e. low reference value) in
parameter 5-52 Term. 29 Low Ref./Feedb.
Value. Refer to the diagram in this section.
Function:
[0 - 110000
Hz]
Function:
[0 - 110000
Hz]
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Range:
100*
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Range:
100 ms*
Function:
[1 - 1000
ms]
Function:
[1 1000 ms]
MG20O802
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be adjusted
while the motor is running.
77
3 3
Programming Guide
Range:
Function:
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be
adjusted while the motor is
running.
Set the maximum frequency for
terminal 27, corresponding to the
output variable selected in
130BA089.11
3 3
Parameter Description
High output
value
P 5-60(term27)
P 5-63(term29)
[0 - 32000
Hz]
Function:
NOTICE
High freq.
P 5-62(term27)
P 5-65(term29)
Output
(Hz)
Option:
Pulse Output.
[0] *
No operation
Function:
Select the operation variable assigned
for terminal 27 readouts.
[0] *
No operation
[45]
Bus ctrl.
NOTICE
[48]
Bus ctrl.
[48]
Function:
[0 - 32000
Hz]
Output Variable.
78
MG20O802
Programming Guide
4.
5.
Option:
Function:
[0] *
No operation
[45]
Bus ctrl.
[48]
90%
[100]
80%
[101]
Reference Min-Max
[102]
Feedback +-200%
[103]
[104]
Torque 0-Tlim
[105]
Torque 0-Tnom
[106]
Power 0-Pnom
[107]
Speed 0-HighLim
[108]
Torque +-160%
[109]
[113]
[114]
[115]
[116]
Cascade Reference
100%
[0 - 32000
Hz]
30% ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................
20% ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................
10% ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Relay Output
[1 - 120
s]
40%
t1
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
t2
Time (s)
25 s*
50%
10
Range:
60%
On
Function:
5000 Hz*
70%
0%
130BC368.10
Parameter Description
Functional Description:
1.
Connect capacitors at 20% nominal power
2.
3.
MG20O802
79
3 3
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
0 %*
[0 2147483647 ]
Function:
This parameter holds the state of the digital
outputs and relays that is controlled by bus.
A logical '1' indicates that the output is high
or active.
A logical '0' indicates that the output is low
or inactive.
Bit 0
Bit 1
Bit 2
Bit 3
Bit 4
Bit 5
Bit 6
Bit 7
Bit 8
Bit 17
Bit 18
Bit 19
Bit 20
Bit 21
Bit 22
Bit 23
Bit
24-31
Function:
Function:
Function:
Function:
Function:
80
Function:
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
Function:
[1]
Freeze
output
[2]
Stop
[3]
Jogging
[4]
Max. speed
[5]
Stop and
trip
Par 6-xx
High Ref./
Feedb. Value'
Ref./Feedback
[RPM]
1500
1200
900
600
Par 6-xx
Low Ref./
300
150
Feedb. Value'
1V
5V
Par 6-xx
'Low Voltage'or
Function is activated.
10 V
[V]
Analog input
'Low Current'
3 3
130BA038.13
10 s*
[0] * Off
NOTICE
Range:
Par 6-xx
'High Voltage'or
Function:
Select the time-out function. The function set
in parameter 6-01 Live Zero Timeout Function is
activated if the input signal on terminal 53 or
54 is below 50% of the value in
parameter 6-10 Terminal 53 Low Voltage,
'High Current'
Function:
[ 0 - par.
6-11 V]
MG20O802
81
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
10 V*
Function:
[ par. 6-10
- 10 V]
Function:
dampening, but also increases the time
delay through the filter.
3 3
Function:
20 mA*
Function:
[ par. 6-12 - Enter the high current value
20 mA]
corresponding to the high reference/
feedback set in parameter 6-15 Terminal
53 High Ref./Feedb. Value.
Disabled
[1] * Enabled
53 Low Current.
Range:
10 V*
Function:
[ par. 6-20
- 10 V]
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Function:
Function:
[0.001 10 s]
NOTICE
82
0.001 s*
Function:
[ 0 - par.
6-21 V]
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Size
related*
[0]
Function:
Function.
Function:
[ par. 6-22
- 20 mA]
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
0*
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
[ par. 6-30 10 V]
Current.
Range:
10 V*
Function:
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Voltage).
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Function:
0.001 s*
[0.001 10 s]
High Voltage).
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be adjusted
while the motor is running.
Function:
0.001 s*
[0.001 - 10 s]
Enter the time constant. This is a firstorder digital low-pass filter time constant
for suppressing electrical noise in terminal
54. A high time constant value improves
dampening but also increases the time
delay through the filter.
Function:
[ 0 - par.
6-31 V]
Function:
This parameter makes it possible to disable the
Live Zero monitoring. E.g. to be used if the
analog outputs are used as part of a decentral
I/O system (e.g. when not part of any frequency
converter related control functions, but feeding
an external control system with data)
[0]
Disabled
[1] * Enabled
Option:
0.07 V*
Function:
Disabled
[1] * Enabled
NOTICE
Range:
0.07 V*
Function:
[ 0 - par.
6-41 V]
MG20O802
83
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Option:
10 V*
Function:
[ par. 6-40 10 V]
3 3
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Function:
[0.001 - 10 s]
[0]
No
operation
[100] Output
*
freq. 0-100
[101] Reference
Min-Max
[102] Feedback
+-200%
Function:
This parameter makes it possible to disable the
Live Zero monitoring. E.g. to be used if the
analog outputs are used as part of a decentral
I/O system (e.g. when not part of any frequency
converter related control functions, but feeding
an external control system with data)
[0]
Disabled
[1] * Enabled
[108] Torque
+-160%
(0-20 mA)
[116] Cascade
Reference
[130] Out frq
0-100
4-20mA
0 - 100 Hz
[131] Reference
4-20mA
[134] Torq.0-lim
4-20 mA
Max. Current)
Motor Mode)
84
[132] Feedback
4-20mA
NOTICE
Function:
MG20O802
Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
[137] Speed
4-20mA
Function:
0 - Speed High Limit (4-13 Motor Speed High
Limit [RPM] and parameter 4-14 Motor Speed
High Limit [Hz])
[138] Torque
4-20mA
[139] Bus ctrl.
0 - 100%
Function:
Frequency
converter
size
Undervoltage
limit
Overvoltage
limit
T2/S2
185 V
410 V
T4/S4
373 V
855 V
T6/T7
553 V
1130 V
[143] Ext. CL 1
4-20mA
0 - 100%
[144] Ext. CL 2
4-20mA
0 - 100%
10
[145] Ext. CL 3
4-20mA
0 - 100%
400
800
1200 VDC
1 Analog output.
2 Undervoltage limit.
3 Overvoltage limit.
Terminal
output
V undervoltage limit
0%
V overvoltage limit
100 %
Linearly
interpolated
[255] DC Link
4-20mA
NOTICE
Values for setting the Minimum Reference is found in
parameter 3-02 Minimum Reference and values for
maximum reference in parameter 3-03 Maximum
Reference.
6-51 Terminal 42 Output Min Scale
Range:
MG20O802
20
[146] Cascade
Ref.
4-20mA
[254] DC Link
0-20mA
3 3
130BD613.10
Parameter Description
0 %*
Function:
85
Programming Guide
Example 2:
Variable= FEEDBACK, range= -200% to +200%
Range needed for output= 0-100%
Output signal 0 mA or 4 mA is needed at 0% (50% of
range) - set parameter 6-51 Terminal 42 Output Min Scale to
50%
Output signal 20 mA is needed at 100% (75% of range) set parameter 6-52 Terminal 42 Output Max Scale to 75%
3 3
Function:
[0 200
%]
Current
(mA)
20
130BA856.10
Parameter Description
20 mA
0/4
0% Analogue
output
Min Scale
par. 6-93
0/4 mA
0%
50%
75%
100%
-200%
0%
+100%
+200%
i . e . 10mA :
20 mA
100% = 200%
10 mA
130BA858.10
Example 1:
Variable value= OUTPUT FREQUENCY, range = 0-100 Hz
Range needed for output = 0-50 Hz
Output signal 0 mA or 4 mA is needed at 0 Hz (0% of
range) - set parameter 6-51 Terminal 42 Output Min Scale to
0%
Output signal 20 mA is needed at 50 Hz (50% of range) set parameter 6-52 Terminal 42 Output Max Scale to 50%
20 mA
Example 3:
Variable value= REFERENCE, range= Min ref - Max ref
Range needed for output= Min ref (0%) - Max ref (100%),
0-10 mA
Output signal 0 mA or 4 mA is needed at Min ref - set
parameter 6-51 Terminal 42 Output Min Scale to 0%
Output signal 10 mA is needed at Max ref (100% of range)
- set parameter 6-52 Terminal 42 Output Max Scale to 200%
(20 mA/10 mA x 100%=200%).
130BA857.10
20 mA
10 mA
0/4 mA
0%
100%
200%
0/4 mA
0%
50%
100%
Min ref
0Hz
50Hz
100Hz
Max ref
86
Function:
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
0 %*
Function:
[0 - 100
%]
100
%*
[0 200
%]
Function:
The following readout analog parameters from
selection in 6-50 Terminal 42 Output have a filter
selected when parameter 6-55 Terminal 42 Output Filter
is on:
Selection
0-20 mA
4-20 mA
[103]
[133]
[104]
[134]
[105]
[135]
Power (0 - Pnom)
[106]
[136]
Speed (0 - Speedmax)
[107]
[137]
Filter off
[1]
Filter on
On
i . e . 10 mA :
Range:
0 %*
Range:
Function:
No operation
Function:
MG20O802
Function:
[0] *
20 mA
100 % = 200 %
10 mA
0 %*
Option:
Function:
Function:
Option:
Function:
[0] *
No operation
[100]
[101]
Reference Min-Max
[102]
Feedback +-200%
[103]
[104]
Torque 0-Tlim
[105]
Torque 0-Tnom
[106]
Power 0-Pnom
[107]
Speed 0-HighLim
[108]
Torque +-160%
[109]
[113]
[114]
[115]
[116]
Cascade Reference
[130]
[131]
Reference 4-20mA
[132]
Feedback 4-20mA
[133]
[134]
Torq.0-lim 4-20 mA
[135]
Torq.0-nom 4-20mA
[136]
Power 4-20mA
87
3 3
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Function:
[133]
Speed 4-20mA
[134]
Torq.0-lim 4-20 mA
Torque 4-20mA
[135]
Torq.0-nom 4-20mA
Bus ctrl.
[136]
Power 4-20mA
[140]
[137]
Speed 4-20mA
[141]
[138]
Torque 4-20mA
[142]
[139]
Bus ctrl.
[143]
Ext. CL 1 4-20mA
[140]
Ext. CL 2 4-20mA
[141]
[145]
Ext. CL 3 4-20mA
[142]
[146]
[143]
Ext. CL 1 4-20mA
[147]
[144]
Ext. CL 2 4-20mA
[145]
Ext. CL 3 4-20mA
[146]
DC Link 0-20mA
[147]
DC Link 4-20mA
[148]
[150]
[254]
DC Link 0-20mA
[255]
DC Link 4-20mA
Option:
[137]
[138]
[139]
[144]
[148]
[150]
[254]
[255]
Function:
Function:
[0 - 200 %]
Function:
[0 - 200 %]
Range:
Function:
Function:
Function:
No operation
[100]
[101]
Reference Min-Max
[102]
Feedback +-200%
[103]
[104]
Torque 0-Tlim
[105]
Torque 0-Tnom
[106]
Power 0-Pnom
[107]
Speed 0-HighLim
[108]
Torque +-160%
[109]
[113]
[114]
[115]
[116]
Cascade Reference
[130]
[131]
Reference 4-20mA
[132]
Feedback 4-20mA
88
Range:
100 %*
Function:
[0 - 200 %]
Range:
Function:
[0 - 200 %]
[0 - 100 %]
Option:
0 %*
[0 - 100 %]
Range:
Analog output of the VLT Extended Relay Card MCB 113. For
information about configuring this terminal, see parameter group
0 %*
Function:
[0 - 100 %]
Function:
[0 - 100 %]
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
In BACnet, the control time-out is only
triggered if some specific objects are written.
The object list hold information on the
objects that triggers the control timeout:
Function:
[2] Controlword
only
Function:
Select the source of the control word: one of
2 serial interfaces or 4 installed options.
During initial power-up, the frequency
converter automatically sets this parameter to
[3] Option A if it detects a valid fieldbus
option installed in slot A. If the option is
removed, the frequency converter detects a
Option:
[0]
None
[1]
FC Port
[2]
USB Port
[3]
Option A
[4]
Option B
[5]
Option C0
[6]
Option C1
BV1
BV2
BV3
BV4
BV5
Multistate Outputs
Freeze output
[2]
Stop
[3]
Jogging
[4]
Max. speed
[5]
[7]
Select setup 1
[8]
Select setup 2
[9]
Select setup 3
Function:
Select the action after receiving a valid control
word following a time-out. This parameter is
Function:
MG20O802
AV4
[20] N2 Override
Release
AV2
Range:
AV1
Select the time-out function. The timeout function is activated when the
control word fails to be updated within
AV0
Function:
NOTICE
Binary Outputs
Analog Outputs
Hold setup
89
3 3
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
Control Timeout toggles. Then the frequency
converter resumes its original set-up.
[1] * Resume
set-up
Function:
This parameter is active only when the choice [0]
[0] * FC profile
[1]
PROFIdrive
profile
[5]
ODVA
[7]
CANopen DSP
402
Do
reset
Returns the frequency converter to the original setup following a control word time-out. When the
value is set to [1] Do reset, the frequency converter
performs the reset and then immediately reverts to
the [0] Do not reset setting.
Function:
This parameter has no function for
BACnet.
[0] * Disable
[1]
Trigger on alarms
[2]
Trigger alarm/warn.
[0]
No function
Alarm 68
Only
[3]
Trip excl.
Alarm 68
[21] Thermal
warning
Option:
Function:
[0]
[1]
90
Function:
This parameter enables configuration of bits
1215 in the status word.
Function:
Select the interpretation of the control
and status words corresponding to the
installed fieldbus. Only the selections
valid for the fieldbus installed in slot A is
visible in the LPC display.
Power [kW]
Power [hp]
Motor Voltage
Motor current
Torque [Nm]
Speed [RPM]
Torque [%]
Torque [Nm] High
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
Function:
Function:
Logic Action [40] Set digital out C high is
executed. The input goes low whenever the
[61] Comparator 1
[62] Comparator 2
[63] Comparator 3
[64] Comparator 4
[65] Comparator 5
[80] SL Digital
Output A
Function:
Selection of control word bit 10, if it
is active low or active high.
[0]
None
Function:
Protocol selection for the integrated FC
(standard) Port (RS-485) on the control card.
[0] * FC
FC MC
[2]
Modbus
RTU
[3]
Metasys
N2
[9]
FC Option
low is executed.
See parameter 13-52 SL Controller Action.
The input goes high whenever the Smart
Logic Action [39] Set digital out B high is
executed. The input goes low whenever the
MG20O802
[85] SL Digital
Output F
[82] SL Digital
Output C
[84] SL Digital
Output E
[1]
[81] SL Digital
Output B
[83] SL Digital
Output D
91
3 3
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
8-31 Address
Range:
Function:
Size related*
Function:
[1] *
Standard telegram 1
[100] None
[101] PPO 1
[102] PPO 2
[103] PPO 3
[104] PPO 4
[105] PPO 5
[106] PPO 6
[107] PPO 7
[108] PPO 8
Function:
Enables use of freely configurable
telegrams or standard telegrams for
the FC port.
Option:
Function:
Parity and Stop Bits for the protocol
[0]
None
[302]
Minimum Reference
[303]
Maximum Reference
[341]
Function:
[ 5 - 10000
ms]
[342]
[351]
[352]
[380]
Range:
[381]
Size
related*
Function:
[ 11 - 10001 Specify the maximum permissible
ms]
delay time between transmitting a
request and receiving a response.
Exceeding this delay time causes
control word time-out.
[411]
[412]
[413]
[414]
[416]
[417]
[553]
Range:
[558]
[590]
[593]
[595]
[597]
Size related*
92
Function:
[ 0.00 35.01 ms]
Function:
Select the
parameters to be
assigned to PCD's
telegrams. The
number of available
PCDs depends on
the telegram type.
The values in PCDs
are then written to
the selected
parameters as data
values.
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
[615]
[625]
[653]
[663]
[673]
[683]
[890]
[891]
[894]
Bus Feedback 1
[895]
Bus Feedback 2
[896]
Bus Feedback 3
[1652] Feedback[Unit]
[0]
None
[894]
Bus Feedback 1
[895]
Bus Feedback 2
[896]
Bus Feedback 3
MG20O802
3 3
Function:
Function:
Select the
parameters to be
assigned to PCDs
of the telegrams.
The number of
available PCDs
depends on the
telegram type.
PCDs contain the
actual data values
of the selected
parameters.
93
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Function:
Option:
[2] Logic
AND
Function:
Activates start command via the fieldbus/serial
communication port, AND additionally via one of
the digital inputs.
Option:
NOTICE
These parameters are active only when
parameter 8-01 Control Site is set to [0] Digital and control
word.
[0]
Digital
input
[1]
Bus
[2]
Logic
AND
[3] * Logic OR
Function:
Select control of the coasting function via the
terminals (digital input) and/or via the bus.
[0]
Digital
input
[1]
Bus
[2]
Logic
AND
[3] * Logic OR
Option:
Function:
Select control of the frequency converter reverse
function via the terminals (digital input) and/or
via the fieldbus.
[0] Digital
input
[1] Bus
[2] Logic
AND
[3] Logic OR
Function:
Select control of the DC brake via the terminals
(digital input) and/or via the fieldbus.
NOTICE
NOTICE
[1] Bus
Activates start command via the serial communication port or fieldbus option.
94
Function:
Select control of the frequency converter start
function via the terminals (digital input) and/or
via the fieldbus.
Function:
Select control of the frequency converter set-up
selection via the terminals (digital input) and/or
via the fieldbus.
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Range:
Function:
[0]
Digital
input
[1]
Bus
[2]
Logic
AND
[3] * Logic OR
0*
Function:
Function:
[ 0 - par. 4-13
RPM]
Function:
[0]
Digital
input
[1]
Bus
[2]
Logic
AND
Size related*
Function:
[ 0 - par. 4-13
RPM]
[-200 200 ]
Function:
Write a feedback to this parameter via the serial
communication port or fieldbus option. This
parameter must be selected in
parameter 20-00 Feedback 1 Source,
parameter 20-03 Feedback 2 Source or
parameter 20-06 Feedback 3 Source as a feedback
source.
Range:
Range:
[3] * Logic OR
3 3
0*
Function:
Function:
Range:
0*
Function:
Function:
Function:
MG20O802
95
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
3 3
Option:
Function:
NOTICE
[1] DeviceNet
Function:
Select the fieldbus transmission speed. The
selection must correspond to the transmission
speed of the master and the other fieldbus
nodes.
[16] 10 Kbps
[17] 20 Kbps
[18] 50 Kbps
[19] 100 Kbps
[20] 125 Kbps
[21] 250 Kbps
[22] 500 Kbps
[23] 800 Kbps
[24] 1000 Kbps
10-02 MAC ID
Range:
Size related*
Function:
[ 0 - 63 ] Selection of station address. Every
station connected to the same
DeviceNet network must have an
unambiguous address.
Function:
Function:
96
Function:
[0 - 255 ] View the number of Bus Off events since the last
power-up.
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
[411]
Option:
[412]
Function:
Select the Instance (telegram) for data
transmission. The Instances available are
[413]
[414]
[416]
[417]
[553]
[558]
[590]
[593]
[595]
[597]
[615]
[625]
[653]
[663]
[673]
[683]
NOTICE
[890]
[891]
[894]
Bus Feedback 1
[895]
Bus Feedback 2
[896]
Bus Feedback 3
[0] INSTANCE
100/150
[1] INSTANCE
101/151
[2] INSTANCE
20/70
[3] INSTANCE
21/71
[6] INSTANCE
102/152
[0]
None
[302]
Minimum Reference
[303]
Maximum Reference
[341]
[342]
[351]
[352]
[380]
[381]
MG20O802
3 3
Range:
0*
Function:
97
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Bit
Meaning
Range:
I/O connection
Initialisation error
No bus supply
Range:
Bus off
10
Error passive
11
Error warning
12
13
RX queue overrun
14
TX queue overrun
15
CAN overrun
0*
0*
[0 65535 ]
[0 65535 ]
Function:
Enter the value for COS Filter 3, to set up the
filter mask for PCD 3. When operating in COS
(Change-Of-State), this function filters out bits
in PCD 3 that should not be sent if they
change.
Function:
Enter the value for COS Filter 4 to set up the
filter mask for PCD 4. When operating in COS
(Change-Of-State), this function filters out bits
in PCD 4 that should not be sent if they
change.
Option:
Range:
Function:
Select the reference source in Instance 21/71 and
20/70.
[0] * Off
[1]
On
0*
Option: Function:
Select the control source in Instance 21/71 and 20/70.
[0] * Off Enables control via analog/digital inputs.
On Enable control via the fieldbus.
[0] * Off
[1]
0*
[0 65535 ]
Store edit Stores all parameter values from the active setsetup
up in the non-volatile memory. The selection
[2]
Function:
Enter the value for COS Filter 1 to set up the
filter mask for the status word. When operating
in COS (Change-Of-State), this function filters
out bits in the status word that should not be
sent if they change.
Store all
setups
Range:
98
[0 65535 ]
Function:
Parameter values changed via DeviceNet are not
automatically stored in non-volatile memory.
Use this parameter to activate a function that
stores parameter values in the EEPROM nonvolatile memory, so changed parameter values
are retained at power-down.
[1]
Function:
Function:
Function:
[0 - 65535 ] View the DeviceNet revision number.
This parameter is used for EDS file
creation.
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
[0] * Off
[1]
On
3 3
Function:
[0 - 65535 ]
Range:
0*
Function:
MG20O802
99
Programming Guide
State 2
13-51.1
13-52.1
Stop
event P13-02
State 4
13-51.3
13-52.3
130BA062.14
3 3
Parameter Description
Stop
event P13-02
State 3
13-51.2
13-52.2
Stop
event P13-02
Option:
Function:
[0]
Off
[1]
On
Function:
Select the boolean (TRUE or FALSE)
input to activate Smart Logic Control.
[0]
False
[1]
True
[2]
Running
[3]
In range
[4]
On reference
[5]
Torque limit
[6]
Current Limit
[7]
[8]
Out of current
range
Below I low
[9]
Above I high
[10]
Out of speed
range
[11]
[12]
Above speed
high
[14]
[15]
Above feedb.
high
[16]
Thermal warning
[18]
[13]
Out of feedb.
range
[17]
Mains out of
range
Reversing
100
[19]
Warning
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Alarm (trip)
Option:
[21]
[22]
Comparator 0
Function:
[44]
Reset Key
[45]
Left Key
[46]
Right Key
[47]
Up Key
[48]
Down Key
3 3
[23]
Comparator 1
[50]
Comparator 4
[24]
Comparator 2
[51]
Comparator 5
[25]
Comparator 3
[60]
Logic rule 4
[26]
Logic rule 0
[61]
Logic rule 5
[27]
Logic rule 1
[28]
Logic rule 2
[29]
Logic rule 3
[33]
Digital input DI18 Use the value of DI18 in the logic rule
(High = TRUE).
[0]
False
[34]
Digital input DI19 Use the value of DI19 in the logic rule
(High = TRUE).
[1]
True
[35]
Digital input DI27 Use the value of DI27 in the logic rule
(High = TRUE).
[2]
Running
[36]
Digital input DI29 Use the value of DI29 in the logic rule
(High = TRUE).
[3]
[37]
Digital input DI32 Use the value of DI32 in the logic rule
(High = TRUE).
[4]
[38]
Digital input DI33 Use the value of DI33 in the logic rule
(High = TRUE).
[5]
[39]
Start command
[40]
[41]
[42]
[43]
Drive stopped
Reset Trip
OK Key
MG20O802
Function:
Select the boolean (TRUE or FALSE)
input to deactivate Smart Logic
Control.
On reference
Torque limit
[6]
Current Limit
[7]
[8]
Out of current
range
Below I low
[9]
Above I high
[10]
Out of speed
range
[11]
[12]
Above speed
high
101
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Out of feedb.
range
[36]
[37]
[38]
[39]
Start command
[40]
Drive stopped
[41]
Reset Trip
[42]
[43]
OK Key
[44]
Reset Key
[45]
Left Key
[46]
Right Key
[47]
Up Key
[48]
Down Key
[50]
Comparator 4
[51]
Comparator 5
[60]
Logic rule 4
[61]
Logic rule 5
[70]
SL Time-out 3
[71]
SL Time-out 4
[72]
SL Time-out 5
[73]
SL Time-out 6
[74]
SL Time-out 7
[80]
No Flow
[81]
Dry Pump
[82]
End of Curve
[15]
[16]
Above feedb.
high
Thermal warning
[17]
[18]
Mains out of
range
Reversing
[19]
Warning
[20]
Alarm (trip)
[21]
[22]
Comparator 0
[23]
Comparator 1
[24]
Comparator 2
[25]
Comparator 3
[26]
Logic rule 0
[27]
Logic rule 1
[28]
Logic rule 2
[29]
Logic rule 3
[30]
SL Time-out 0
[31]
SL Time-out 1
[32]
SL Time-out 2
[33]
[34]
[35]
102
Function:
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Array [4]
Broken Belt
Option:
Par. 13-11
Comparator Operator
Par. 13-10
Comparator Operand
=
Par. 13-12
Comparator Value
[20]
Alarm number
[21]
Warning number
[22]
[23]
[30]
Counter A
[31]
Counter B
[40]
[41]
[42]
[46]
AI53 scaled
[47]
AI54 scaled
[48]
AI53 unit
[49]
AI54 unit
[50]
FALSE
[51]
TRUE
[52]
Control ready
[53]
Drive ready
[54]
Running
[55]
Reversing
[56]
In range
[60]
On reference
[61]
[62]
[65]
Torque limit
[66]
Current Limit
[67]
[68]
Below I low
Array [4]
[69]
Above I high
[70]
Option:
Function:
Select the variable to be
monitored by the comparator.
[0]
DISABLED
[1]
Reference %
[2]
Feedback %
[3]
Motor speed
[4]
Motor Current
[5]
Motor torque
[6]
Motor power
[7]
Motor voltage
[8]
DC-link voltage
[9]
Motor Thermal
[10]
Drive thermal
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[17]
[18]
[19]
MG20O802
[71]
[72]
[75]
[76]
[77]
[80]
Thermal warning
[82]
[85]
Warning
[86]
Alarm (trip)
[87]
[90]
Bus OK
[91]
[92]
[94]
Function:
3 3
[100] Comparator 0
[101] Comparator 1
[102] Comparator 2
[103] Comparator 3
[104] Comparator 4
[105] Comparator 5
[110] Logic rule 0
[111] Logic rule 1
103
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Array [4]
Array [6]
Option:
Function:
Option:
Function:
Select [1] for the result of the evaluation to be
[1] (equal)
[120] SL Time-out 0
[121] SL Time-out 1
Select [2] > for the inverse logic of option [0] <.
[2] >
[122] SL Time-out 2
[5] TRUE
longer
than..
[123] SL Time-out 3
[124] SL Time-out 4
[125] SL Time-out 5
[6] FALSE
longer
than..
[126] SL Time-out 6
[127] SL Time-out 7
[130] Digital input DI18
[7] TRUE
shorter
than..
[8] FALSE
shorter
than..
Array [6]
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[-100000 100000 ]
[160] Relay 1
[161] Relay 2
[180] Local referecnce
active
Option:
[0] <
Function:
Array [3]
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[0 0]
104
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Array [6]
Option:
[9]
Above I high
Function:
See parameter group 5-3* Digital
Outputs for further description.
[10]
Out of speed
range
[11]
3 3
[12]
Par. 13-40
Logic Rule Boolean 1
Par. 13-42
Logic Rule Boolean 2
...
...
Par. 13-43
Logic Rule Operator 2
130BB673.10
...
...
[13]
[14]
[15]
Par. 13-44
Logic Rule Boolean 3
[16]
Out of feedb.
range
Above feedb.
high
Thermal warning
Priority of calculation
The results of parameter 13-40 Logic Rule Boolean 1,
parameter 13-41 Logic Rule Operator 1 and
parameter 13-42 Logic Rule Boolean 2 are calculated first.
The outcome (TRUE/FALSE) of this calculation is combined
with the settings of parameter 13-43 Logic Rule Operator 2
and parameter 13-44 Logic Rule Boolean 3, yielding the final
result (TRUE/FALSE) of the logic rule.
13-40 Logic Rule Boolean 1
[17]
[18]
Mains out of
range
Reversing
[19]
Warning
[20]
Alarm (trip)
Alarm (trip lock)
[1]
True
[2]
Running
On reference
Torque limit
Current Limit
[8]
[23]
Comparator 1
[24]
Comparator 2
[25]
Comparator 3
[26]
Logic rule 0
[27]
Logic rule 1
[28]
Logic rule 2
[29]
Logic rule 3
[30]
SL Time-out 0
[7]
[6]
Comparator 0
[5]
[22]
[4]
Function:
False
In range
[21]
[0]
[3]
Array [6]
Option:
Out of current
range
Below I low
MG20O802
105
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Array [6]
Array [6]
Option:
Option:
Function:
Function:
[31]
SL Time-out 1
[61]
Logic rule 5
[32]
SL Time-out 2
[70]
SL Time-out 3
[33]
[71]
SL Time-out 4
[34]
[72]
SL Time-out 5
[35]
[73]
SL Time-out 6
[36]
[74]
SL Time-out 7
[37]
[80]
No Flow
[81]
Dry Pump
[82]
End of Curve
[83]
Broken Belt
[38]
[39]
[40]
[41]
[42]
Drive stopped
Reset Trip
Option:
OK Key
[44]
Reset Key
[45]
Left Key
[46]
Right Key
[47]
Up Key
[48]
Down Key
[50]
Comparator 4
[51]
Comparator 5
[60]
Logic rule 4
Function:
Select the first logical operator to use on the
Boolean inputs from parameter 13-40 Logic
Rule Boolean 1 and parameter 13-42 Logic Rule
Boolean 2.
Parameter numbers in square brackets stand
for the boolean inputs of parameters in group
[43]
106
[1] AND
[2] OR
[4] OR NOT
[6] NOT OR
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Array [6]
Array [6]
Option:
[0]
False
[1]
True
[2]
Running
[3]
In range
[4]
On reference
[5]
Torque limit
[6]
Current Limit
[7]
[8]
Below I low
[9]
Above I high
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
Thermal warning
Option:
Function:
Select the second boolean (TRUE or
FALSE) input for the selected logic
rule.
[44]
Reset Key
[45]
Left Key
[46]
Right Key
[47]
Up Key
[48]
Down Key
[50]
Comparator 4
[51]
Comparator 5
[60]
Logic rule 4
[61]
Logic rule 5
[70]
SL Time-out 3
[71]
SL Time-out 4
[72]
SL Time-out 5
[73]
SL Time-out 6
[74]
SL Time-out 7
[80]
No Flow
[81]
Dry Pump
[82]
End of Curve
[83]
Broken Belt
Function:
3 3
Option:
Function:
Select the second logical operator to be used
[17]
[18]
Reversing
[19]
Warning
[20]
Alarm (trip)
[21]
[22]
Comparator 0
[23]
Comparator 1
[24]
Comparator 2
[25]
Comparator 3
[26]
Logic rule 0
[27]
Logic rule 1
[28]
Logic rule 2
[29]
Logic rule 3
[30]
SL Time-out 0
[31]
SL Time-out 1
Rule Boolean 3.
[32]
SL Time-out 2
[0] DISABLED
[33]
[1] AND
[34]
[2] OR
[35]
[36]
[4] OR NOT
[37]
[38]
[6] NOT OR
[39]
Start command
[40]
Drive stopped
[41]
Reset Trip
[42]
[43]
OK Key
MG20O802
107
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Array [6]
Array [6]
Option:
3 3
[0]
False
[1]
True
[2]
Running
[3]
In range
[4]
On reference
[5]
Torque limit
[6]
Current Limit
[7]
[8]
Below I low
[9]
Above I high
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
Option:
Function:
Select the third boolean (TRUE or
FALSE) input for the selected logic
rule.
[45]
Left Key
[46]
Right Key
[47]
Up Key
[48]
Down Key
[50]
Comparator 4
[51]
Comparator 5
[60]
Logic rule 4
[61]
Logic rule 5
[70]
SL Time-out 3
[71]
SL Time-out 4
[72]
SL Time-out 5
[73]
SL Time-out 6
[74]
SL Time-out 7
[80]
No Flow
[81]
Dry Pump
[82]
End of Curve
[83]
Broken Belt
Function:
[14]
[15]
[16]
Thermal warning
Array [20]
[17]
[18]
Reversing
Option:
[19]
Warning
[20]
Alarm (trip)
[21]
[22]
Comparator 0
[23]
Comparator 1
[24]
Comparator 2
[25]
Comparator 3
[26]
Logic rule 0
[27]
Logic rule 1
[28]
Logic rule 2
[29]
Logic rule 3
[30]
SL Time-out 0
[31]
SL Time-out 1
[32]
SL Time-out 2
[33]
[34]
[35]
[36]
[37]
[38]
[39]
Start command
[40]
Drive stopped
[41]
Reset Trip
[42]
[43]
OK Key
[44]
Reset Key
108
Function:
Select the boolean input (TRUE or
FALSE) to define the Smart Logic
Controller event.
See parameter 13-02 Stop Event for
further descriptions of choices and
their functions.
[0]
False
[1]
True
[2]
Running
[3]
In range
[4]
On reference
[5]
Torque limit
[6]
Current Limit
[7]
[8]
Below I low
[9]
Above I high
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
Thermal warning
[17]
[18]
Reversing
[19]
Warning
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Array [20]
Array [20]
Option:
Function:
Option:
Alarm (trip)
[21]
[22]
Comparator 0
[0]
Disabled
[23]
Comparator 1
[1]
No action
[24]
Comparator 2
[2]
Select set-up 1
[25]
Comparator 3
[26]
Logic rule 0
[27]
Logic rule 1
[28]
Logic rule 2
[29]
Logic rule 3
[30]
SL Time-out 0
[31]
SL Time-out 1
[32]
[3]
Select set-up 2
[4]
Select set-up 3
[5]
[35]
[36]
[37]
[38]
[39]
Start command
[40]
Drive stopped
[41]
Reset Trip
[42]
[43]
OK Key
[44]
Reset Key
[45]
Left Key
[46]
Right Key
Up Key
[50]
Comparator 4
[51]
Comparator 5
[60]
Logic rule 4
[34]
Down Key
Select set-up 4
SL Time-out 2
[47]
[33]
[48]
Function:
evaluated as true. The following actions
are available for selection:
[20]
[61]
Logic rule 5
[70]
SL Time-out 3
[71]
SL Time-out 4
[72]
SL Time-out 5
Selects ramp 1
[73]
SL Time-out 6
Selects ramp 2
[74]
SL Time-out 7
[80]
No Flow
[22] Run
[81]
Dry Pump
[82]
End of Curve
[83]
Broken Belt
[24] Stop
[26] DC Brake
[27] Coast
Option:
Function:
Select the action corresponding to the SLC
event. Actions are executed when the
corresponding event (defined in
parameter 13-51 SL Controller Event) is
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3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Array [20]
Array [20]
Option:
Function:
Option:
Function:
Parameters in this group allow to configure applicationspecific messages, warnings and alarms.
Use the following parameters to configure the frequency
converter to show a message and perform an action when
a specific event occurs:
Option:
[0] *
Function:
False
Reversing
Comparator 0
[23]
Comparator 1
[24]
Comparator 2
[25]
Comparator 3
[26]
Logic rule 0
[27]
Logic rule 1
[28]
Logic rule 2
[29]
Logic rule 3
[30]
SL Time-out 0
[31]
SL Time-out 1
[32]
SL Time-out 2
[33]
110
[18]
[22]
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Function:
[34]
[35]
[36]
[37]
[38]
[50]
Comparator 4
[51]
Comparator 5
[60]
Logic rule 4
[61]
Logic rule 5
[70]
SL Time-out 3
[71]
SL Time-out 4
[72]
SL Time-out 5
[73]
SL Time-out 6
[74]
SL Time-out 7
Range:
0*
Function:
[0 - 4294967295 ]
3 3
Option:
Function:
[0] *
Info
[1]
Warning
[2]
Freeze output
[3]
[4]
Stop
[5]
[6]
Jogging
[7]
[8]
Max speed
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
Trip
[13]
Range:
Size related*
Function:
[0 - 20 ]
Range:
0*
Function:
[0 - 4294967295 ]
Range:
0*
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Function:
[0 - 4294967295 ]
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3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
[0] * Off
[1]
On
Function:
Select the switching pattern: 60 AVM or SFAVM.
[0] 60 AVM
[1] SFAVM
Function:
Select the inverter switching frequency. Changing
the switching frequency can help to reduce
acoustic noise from the motor.
NOTICE
No
function
Ctrl.
rampdown
[3]
Coasting
[4]
Kinetic
back-up
[6]
Alarm
[0]
1.0 kHz
[1]
1.5 kHz
[2]
2.0 kHz
[3]
2.5 kHz
[4]
3.0 kHz
[5]
3.5 kHz
[6]
4.0 kHz
[7]
5.0 kHz
[8]
6.0 kHz
[9]
7.0 kHz
[1]
14-03 Overmodulation
Option:
Off
[1] * On
NOTICE
[14] 16.0kHz
[0]
Function:
Function:
Selects no over-modulation of the output voltage in
order to avoid torque ripple on the motor shaft.
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Programming Guide
DC Voltage
Output Speed rpm
Par 14-11
130BT101.10
Parameter Description
Time
Mains
Par 14-11
130BT108.10
DC Voltage
Output Speed rpm
Time
Mains
DC Voltage
Output Speed rpm
Par 14-11
130BT100.10
Time
Mains
DC Voltage
Output Speed rpm
Over Voltage Control Level
Par 14-11
130BT109.10
Time
Mains
Function:
[0]
Trip
[1]
[2]
[3] * Derate
Manual reset
[1]
Automatic reset x 1
[2]
Automatic reset x 2
[3]
Automatic reset x 3
[4]
Automatic reset x 4
[5]
Automatic reset x 5
[6]
Automatic reset x 6
[7]
Automatic reset x 7
[8]
Automatic reset x 8
[9]
Automatic reset x 9
Automatic reset x 15
[12]
Automatic reset x 20
[13]
Function:
[180 600 V]
of the value in
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Function:
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3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
NOTICE
Option:
Function:
3 3
10 s*
6.
7.
8.
If the test is OK
LCP read-out: Control Card OK.
Disconnect the mains supply and remove the
test plug. The green LED on the control card
lights up.
If the test fails
LCP read-out: Control Card I/O failure.
Replace the frequency converter or control card.
The red LED on the control card is turned on.
5.
Function:
terminals as shown in Illustration 3.43: (18 - 27 32), (19 - 29 - 33) and (42 - 53 - 54).
is active when 14-20 Reset Mode is set to [1] [13] Automatic reset.
12 13 18 19 27 29 32 33 20 37
Function:
130BA314.10
Option:
39 42 50 53 54 55
[1]
Normal
operation
Control
card test
[2]
Initialisation
2.
3.
4.
114
Boot
mode
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
60 s*
Function:
[0 60 s]
Function:
Size related*
Function:
Size related*
14-40 VT Level
Range:
66 %*
Function:
[40 - 90
%]
Function:
[5 - 500 %] Enter the proportional gain value for the
current limit controller. Selection of a high
value makes the controller react faster. Too
high a setting leads to controller
instability.
Range:
MG20O802
Function:
[0.002 - 2 s] Controls the current limit control
integration time. Setting it to a
lower value makes it react faster. A
setting too low leads to control
instability.
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be adjusted
while the motor is running.
Enter the level of motor magnetisation at low
speed. Selection of a low value reduces
energy loss in the motor, but also reduces
load capability.
NOTICE
This parameter is not active when parameter 1-10 Motor
Construction is set to [1] PM, non-salient SPM.
14-41 AEO Minimum Magnetisation
Range:
Function:
Size
related*
[40 - 75
%]
Enter the minimum allowable magnetisation for AEO. Selection of a low value
reduces energy loss in the motor, but
can also reduce resistance to sudden
load changes.
NOTICE
This parameter is not active when parameter 1-10 Motor
Construction is set to [1] PM, non-salient SPM.
14-42 Minimum AEO Frequency
Range:
10 Hz*
3 3
Function:
[5 - 40 Hz] Enter the minimum frequency at which the
Automatic Energy Optimisation (AEO) is to
be active.
NOTICE
This parameter is not active when parameter 1-10 Motor
Construction is set to [1] PM, non-salient SPM.
115
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Function:
Size
related*
[0.40 0.95 ]
3 3
On 50%
[2]
On 75%
[3]
On 100%
[4]
Auto (Low
temp env.)
NOTICE
This parameter is not active when parameter 1-10 Motor
Construction is set to [1] PM, non-salient SPM.
Function:
Function:
Select which reaction the frequency converter
should take in case a fan fault is detected.
Off
[1] * On
[0]
[2]
Function:
The rectified AC-DC voltage at the frequency
converter's DC-link is associated with voltage ripples.
These ripples can increase in magnitude with
increased load. These ripples are undesirable because
they can generate current and torque ripples. A
compensation method is used to reduce these voltage
ripples at DC-link. In general, DC-link compensation is
recommended for most applications, but care must be
taken when operating in field weakening as it can
generate speed oscillations at the motor shaft. In field
weakening, it is recommended to turn DC-link
compensation off.
[0]
Off
[1] * On
Option:
Function:
NOTICE
This parameter cannot be adjusted while
motor is running.
Select the type of output filter connected.
[0]
*
No
Filter
[1]
SineWave
Filter
[2]
SineWave
Filter
Fixed
NOTICE
The switching frequency will still be
automatically controlled by the TAS
feature depending on the temperature but
limited to always be above the critical
level for the Danfoss filter.
Function:
Size related*
Trip
Function:
Disabled
[1] * Warning
Function:
[ 1 - 1 ] Sets the actual number of operating
inverter units.
116
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
[0]
Function:
Trip
[1] *
Derate
Current
% of rated
110
Option:
[0]
Trip
Function:
The frequency converter trips and provides an
alarm.
[50 - 100
%]
105
100
95
Inverter
load
counter
100
98
~
~ 60s
Function:
Defines the desired current level (in % of
rated output current for the frequency
converter) when running with reduced pump
speed after load on the frequency converter
has exceeded the allowable limit (110% for
60 s).
Time
Desired current>100%
90.7
[0] Off
Warning
Time
Warning
Function:
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[2] Trip
[3] Trip Lock
[4] Trip w. delayed
reset
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3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Failure
Parameter
Alarm
Off
Warning
10 V low
1490.0
24 V low
1490.1
47
1490.2
48
Voltage limit
1490.3
64
Trip
Trip Lock
D
D
Earth Fault
1490.41)
14
Earth Fault 2
1490.51)
45
Torque Limit
1490.6
12
Over Current
1490.7
13
Short Circuit
1490.8
16
D
D
Heatsink Temp.
1490.9
29
Heatsink Sensor
1490.10
39
1490.11
65
1490.12
69
Heatsink Temp.
1490.133)
244
Heatsink Sensor
1490.143)
245
1490.153
247
1490.161, 2)
100
Table 3.16 Table for Selection of Choice of Action when Selected Alarm Appears
D = Default setting. x = possible selection.
1) Only these faults are configurable on the FC 202. Due to a software limitation with array parameters, all of the other show in the MCT 10 Setup Software. For the other parameter indices, writing any other value than its current value (i.e. the default value) returns a value out of range
error. Thus, it is not allowed to change the fault level for the non-configurable ones.
2) This parameter has been 1490.6 in all firmware versions up to 1.86.
3) Alarms 244, 245, and 247 are used for multiple power cards.
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MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
NOTICE
The reset is carried out by pressing [OK].
15-07 Reset Running Hours Counter
Option:
0 h*
[1]
Range:
Function:
[0 2147483647
kWh]
Function:
Function:
Function:
Function:
No reset of the kWh counter is desired.
MG20O802
NOTICE
Function:
[1]
Range:
Range:
0*
0*
0*
0*
Function:
[0 2147483647 h]
0 kWh*
Reset
counter
Function:
3 3
[0] * Do not
reset
Function:
Function:
[0] *
None
[1397]
[1398]
[1399]
[1600]
Control Word
[1601]
Reference [Unit]
[1602]
Reference [%]
[1603]
Status Word
[1610]
Power [kW]
[1611]
Power [hp]
[1612]
Motor Voltage
[1613]
Frequency
[1614]
Motor current
[1616]
Torque [Nm]
[1617]
Speed [RPM]
[1618]
Motor Thermal
[1622]
Torque [%]
[1626]
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Function:
Option:
Function:
[1627]
[1630]
DC Link Voltage
Trigger).
[1632]
Brake Energy /s
[1633]
[1]
True
[1634]
Heatsink Temp.
[2]
Running
[1635]
Inverter Thermal
[3]
In range
[1650]
External Reference
[4]
On reference
[1652]
Feedback[Unit]
[5]
Torque limit
[1654]
Feedback 1 [Unit]
[6]
Current Limit
[1655]
Feedback 2 [Unit]
[7]
[1656]
Feedback 3 [Unit]
[8]
Below I low
[1659]
Adjusted Setpoint
[9]
Above I high
[1660]
Digital Input
[1662]
Analog Input 53
[1664]
Analog Input 54
[1665]
[1666]
[1675]
Analog In X30/11
[1676]
Analog In X30/12
[1677]
[0] * False
[1690]
Alarm Word
[18] Reversing
[1691]
Alarm Word 2
[19] Warning
[1692]
Warning Word
[1693]
Warning Word 2
[1694]
[22] Comparator 0
[1695]
[23] Comparator 1
[1830]
[24] Comparator 2
[1831]
[25] Comparator 3
[1832]
[1833]
[1834]
[1835]
[1850]
[1860]
Digital Input 2
[2791]
Cascade Reference
[3110]
Array [4]
Range:
Size related*
[50] Comparator 4
Function:
[ 0 - 0 ] Enter the interval in ms between each
sampling of the variables to be logged.
Option:
Function:
Selects the trigger event. When the
trigger event occurs, a window is
applied to freeze the log. The log
then retains a specified percentage of
samples before the occurrence of the
trigger event
120
[51] Comparator 5
Function:
[1]
Log once
on trigger
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Programming Guide
Parameter Description
Range:
Array [50]
50*
Function:
[0 100 ]
Range:
Function:
Digital output
(not
monitored in
this SW
release)
1.
Digital input
2.
3.
Warning word
4.
Alarm word
5.
Status word
6.
Control word
7.
Alarm word
Status word
Extended
status word
Function:
View the value of the logged event.
Interpret the event values according to this
table:
Digtal input
MG20O802
Range:
0 ms*
Function:
Array [50]
Range:
Size related*
Array [50]
[0 2147483647 ]
Function:
0*
Array [50]
Range:
[0 - 255 ]
Control word
Events are logged with value, and time stamp in ms. The
time interval between 2 events depends on how often
events occur (maximum once every scan time). Data
logging is continuous, but if an alarm occurs, the log is
saved and the values can be viewed on the display. This
feature is useful, for example when carrying out service
following a trip. View the historic log contained in this
parameter via the serial communication port or via the
display.
0*
Range:
Function:
[ 0 - 0 ] Array parameter; Date & Time 0 - 49: This
parameter shows at which time the
logged event occurred.
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3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Array [10]
Array [10]
Range:
0*
Function:
Option:
Function:
[10]
1/min
[11]
RPM
[12]
Pulse/s
[20]
l/s
Array [10]
[21]
l/min
Range:
[22]
l/h
[23]
m/s
[24]
m/min
[25]
m/h
[30]
kg/s
[31]
kg/min
Array [10]
[32]
kg/h
[33]
t/min
[34]
t/h
[40]
m/s
[41]
m/min
[45]
[60]
[70]
mbar
[71]
bar
[72]
Pa
[73]
kPa
[74]
m WG
[75]
mm Hg
[80]
kW
[120]
GPM
[121]
gal/s
[122]
gal/min
[123]
gal/h
[124]
CFM
[125]
ft/s
[126]
ft/min
[127]
ft/h
[130]
lb/s
[131]
lb/min
[132]
lb/h
[140]
ft/s
[141]
ft/min
[145]
ft
[160]
[170]
psi
[171]
lb/in
[172]
in WG
[173]
ft WG
chapter 5 Troubleshooting.
0*
Function:
Range:
0 s*
Function:
Range:
Size related*
Function:
[ 0 - 0 ] Array parameter; Date & Time 0 - 9: This
parameter shows at which time the
logged event occurred.
Range:
Function:
0 ProcessCtrlUnit*
[-999999.999 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Range:
Function:
0 ProcessCtrlUnit*
[-999999.999 - 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Range:
0 %*
Function:
[0 - 100 %]
[174]
in Hg
[180]
HP
Array [10]
Option:
Function:
[0] *
[1]
[5]
PPM
122
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
Range:
Function:
Size related*
Function:
Range:
0*
Function:
View the power card ordering number.
Range:
[0 - 20 ]
MG20O802
[0 - 20 ]
Function:
View the installed option type.
Array [8]
Range:
0*
Function:
Function:
Function:
Range:
15-48 LCP Id No
0*
[0 - 30 ]
Range:
Function:
[0 - 16 ] Shows the currently used CSIV
(Costumer Specific Initial Values)
filename.
0*
[0 - 8 ] View the 8-digit ordering number used for reordering the frequency converter in its original
configuration.
Range:
Function:
View the power card serial number.
Array [8]
0*
[0 - 19 ]
Function:
[0 - 40 ]
Range:
Range:
0*
Array [8]
Range:
0*
Function:
View the frequency converter serial number.
[0 - 10 ]
Range:
Range:
Function:
Range:
[0 - 20 ]
Function:
15-42 Voltage
0*
Function:
Range:
[0 - 20 ]
Function:
0*
Range:
Function:
Range:
Range:
[0 - 18 ]
Function:
View the installed option serial number.
123
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
3 3
Function:
Range:
0*
Function:
0*
Range:
Function:
Function:
[0 - 40 ]
Range:
0*
Array [23]
Range:
0*
Function:
Function:
Array [1000]
Range:
0*
Function:
Function:
Function:
Function:
Function:
Function:
124
Function:
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
0 kW*
Function:
Function:
[0 10000
kW]
Function:
Function:
[0 10000 hp]
ration selected in
parameter 1-00 Configuration Mode (Hz, Nm, or
RPM).
Range:
Range:
0 %*
Function:
[-200 - 200
%]
0*
0 Hz*
Range:
Function:
[0 - 6500 Hz] View the motor frequency, without
resonance dampening.
[0 - 10000
A]
Function:
[-100 - 100
%]
Range:
0 %*
Function:
[-999999.99 999999.99
CustomReadoutUnit]
Function:
0 CustomReadoutUnit*
16-13 Frequency
Function:
Range:
0 V*
Function:
[-100 100 %]
Function:
View a 2-byte word reporting the actual motor
frequency (without resonance dampening) as a
as defined in
MG20O802
125
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
0
Nm*
Function:
[-30000
- 30000
Nm]
3 3
0 kW*
Function:
[0 - 10000 kW] View the brake power transmitted to an
external brake resistor, stated as an
instantaneous value.
Function:
[0 - 10000
kW]
Function:
[-30000 - 30000 RPM]
0 %*
Function:
[0 - 100
%]
Function:
[0 - 255
C]
Range:
Range:
0 C*
Function:
[0 - 100 %]
Function:
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[0.01 10000 A]
Range:
0 kW*
0 hp*
Function:
[0 - 10000 hp]
Range:
0*
Function:
126
[0.01 10000 A]
Function:
Range:
0 V*
Function:
[0 - 10000 kW]
Range:
Function:
0 C*
Function:
stated in C
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Range:
Function:
View whether the logging buffer is full (see parameter
0*
Function:
[-200 - 200 ] View the contribution of the Digital Potentiometer to the actual reference.
Range:
[0] * No
[1]
Function:
0 ProcessCtrlUnit*
Yes
Function:
0
ProcessCtrlUnit*
[-999999.999 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Range:
Function:
0 ProcessCtrlUnit*
Function:
Function:
Function:
0 ProcessCtrlUnit*
View value of
Feedback 3, see
parameter group
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
20-0* Feedback.
Range:
16-52 Feedback[Unit]
0
[-999999.999 ProcessCtrlUnit* 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Range:
View value of
Feedback 1, see
parameter group
20-0* Feedback.
[-999999.999 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Function:
0*
3 3
[-999999.999 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Range:
0*
[0 65535 ]
Function:
View the signal states from the active digital
inputs. Input 18 corresponds for example to bit 5.
'0' = NO signal, '1' = connected signal.
MG20O802
127
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
3 3
Function:
0*
Function:
Bit 0
Bit 1
Bit 2
Bit 3
Range:
Bit 4
Bit 5
Bit 6
Bit 7
Bit 8
Bit 9
Bit 10-63
0*
Function:
Function:
0*
Function:
[0 - 65535 ]
Function:
View the setting of input terminal 53.
[0] *
Current
[1]
Voltage
Function:
[-20 - 20 ]
Function:
View the setting of input terminal 54.
[0] *
Current
[1]
Voltage
16-72 Counter A
Range:
0*
Function:
[-20 - 20 ]
Function:
[-2147483648
- 2147483647 ]
Function:
Range:
[0 - 15 ]
16-73 Counter B
Range:
0*
Function:
Function:
[-2147483648
- 2147483647 ]
Range:
0*
Function:
128
Function:
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
[0 - 30 ]
Function:
NOTICE
When using MCT 10 Set-up Software, the readout
parameters can only be read online, i.e. as the actual
status. This means that the status is not stored in the
MCT 10 Set-up Software file.
3 3
0*
[0 65535 ]
0*
[-200 - 200 ] View the 2-byte word sent with the control
word from the bus master to set the reference
value.
For more information, refer to the relevant
fieldbus manual.
0*
Range:
[0 65535 ]
Function:
View the 2-byte control word (CTW) received
from the bus master. Interpretation of the
control word depends on the fieldbus option
installed and the control word profile selected
in parameter 8-10 Control Profile.
Range:
[-200 200 ]
Range:
0*
Function:
[0 4294967295 ]
Function:
Readout of the preventive maintenance word.
The bits reflect the status for the
programmed preventive maintenance events
in parameter group 23-1* Maintenance. 13
bits represent combinations of all the
possible items:
Function:
Range:
Function:
Function:
Range:
Function:
Range:
Function:
Function:
Function:
Range:
Function:
Function:
View the 2-byte status word (STW) sent to the
bus master. Interpretation of the status word
depends on the fieldbus option installed and the
control word profile selected in
parameter 8-10 Control Profile.
MG20O802
129
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
Function:
3 3
Position
Position
hex-value
Position
2
4
Position
Function:
Pump
seals
Fan
bearings
Pump
bearings
Motor
bearings
Tempe- Flow
rature transtransmi mitter
tter
Pressur
e
transmi
tter
Drive
Drive
system cooling
health
fan
check
Filter
Position
Fan
belt
Warran
ty
1
0hex
1hex
2hex
3hex
4hex
5hex
6hex
7hex
8hex
9hex
Ahex
Bhex
Chex
Dhex
Ehex
Fhex
130
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
Function:
[0 - 255 ]
3 3
NOTICE
The alarm log key allows access to both alarm log and
maintenance log.
0*
Function:
depends on the setting in
NOTICE
When mounting an Analog I/O MCB 109 option card, a
battery back-up of date and time is included.
Range:
0*
Function:
[0 - 255 ]
[-20 20 ]
Range:
0 s*
Function:
[0 - 2147483647 s]
[-20 20 ]
Function:
Read-out of the value of the signal applied to
terminal X42/3 on the Analog I/O Card (MCB 109).
The units of the value shown in the LCP will
correspond to the mode selected in
parameter 26-01 Terminal X42/3 Mode.
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
Read-out of the value of the signal applied to
terminal X42/1 on the Analog I/O Card (MCB 109).
The units of the value shown in the LCP will
Function:
[0 0]
Range:
NOTICE
This requires that the date and time is
programmed in 0-70 Date and Time.
0*
[-20 20 ]
Function:
Read-out of the value of the signal applied to
terminal X42/5 on the Analog I/O Card (MCB 109).
The units of the value shown in the LCP will
correspond to the mode selected in
parameter 26-02 Terminal X42/5 Mode.
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
3 3
Range:
0*
Range:
Function:
Function:
Function:
[-500 500 ]
Function:
View the actual temperature measured at input
X48/4 (MCB 114). The temperature unit is based
on the selection in parameter 35-00 Term. X48/4
Temperature Unit.
[-500 500 ]
Function:
View the actual temperature measured at input
X48/7 (MCB 114). The temperature unit is based
on the selection in parameter 35-02 Term. X48/7
Temperature Unit.
[-500 500 ]
Function:
View the actual temperature measured at input
X48/10 (MCB 114). The temperature unit is
based on the selection in parameter 35-04 Term.
X48/10 Temperature Unit.
132
Function:
[-999999.999 - 999999.999
SensorlessUnit]
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
3 3
0%
Setpoint 1
Setpoint to
Reference
Handling
130BA354.12
P 20-21
Setpoint 2
0%
P 20-22
Multi setpoint min.
Multi setpoint max.
Setpoint 3
P 20-23
0%
Feedback
Feedback 1 Source
P 20-00
Feedback 2 Source
P 20-03
Feedback 3 Source
P 20-06
Feedback conv.
P 20-01
Feedback 1
Feedback conv.
P 20-04
Feedback 2
Feedback conv.
P 20-07
Feedback 3
Feedback 1 only
Feedback 2 only
Feedback 3 only
Sum (1+2+3)
Difference (1-2)
Average (1+2+3)
Minimum (1|2|3)
Maximum (1|2|3)
0%
Feedback Function
P 20-20
Option:
Option:
Function:
Up to 3 different feedback signals
can be used to provide the feedback
signal for the frequency converters
PID Controller.
This parameter defines which input
is used as the source of the first
feedback signal.
Analog input X30/11 and analog
input X30/12 refer to inputs on the
optional General Purpose I/O board.
[0]
No function
[1]
Analog Input 53
[2] *
Analog Input 54
[3]
Pulse input 29
[4]
Pulse input 33
[7]
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[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[15]
Function:
133
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
Function:
[80]
[120] GPM
Function:
kW
[121] gal/s
NOTICE
If a feedback is not used, its source must be set to [0] No
Function. Parameter 20-20 Feedback Function determines
how the PID controller uses the 3 possible feedbacks.
[122] gal/min
[123] gal/h
[124] CFM
[125] ft/s
[126] ft/min
[127] ft/h
Option:
[130] lb/s
Function:
[131] lb/min
[0] * Linear
[1]
Square
root
[132] lb/h
[141] ft/min
[145] ft
[160] F
[170] psi
[171] lb/in
[140] ft/s
[172] in WG
Function:
[173] ft WG
[174] in Hg
[180] HP
NOTICE
This parameter is only available when using pressure to
temperature feedback conversion.
If the choice [0] Linear is selected in 20-01 Feedback 1
Conversion, the setting of any choice in
parameter 20-02 Feedback 1 Source Unit does not matter
as a conversion is one-to-one.
[0]
[1]
[5]
PPM
[10]
1/min
[11]
RPM
[12]
Pulse/s
[20]
l/s
[21]
l/min
[22]
l/h
[23]
m/s
[24]
m/min
[0] *
No function
[25]
m/h
[1]
Analog Input 53
[30]
kg/s
[2]
Analog Input 54
[31]
kg/min
[3]
Pulse input 29
[32]
kg/h
[4]
Pulse input 33
[33]
t/min
[7]
[34]
t/h
[8]
[40]
m/s
[9]
[41]
m/min
[10]
[45]
[11]
[60]
[15]
[70]
mbar
[71]
bar
[72]
Pa
[73]
kPa
[74]
m WG
[75]
mm Hg
134
Function:
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Function:
Option:
Function:
See 20-01 Feedback 1 Conversion for details.
Function:
[12]
Pulse/s
[20]
l/s
[21]
l/min
[22]
l/h
[23]
m/s
[0] * Linear
[24]
m/min
[1]
[25]
m/h
[30]
kg/s
[31]
kg/min
[32]
kg/h
[33]
t/min
[34]
t/h
[40]
m/s
[41]
m/min
[45]
[60]
[70]
mbar
bar
Square root
Option:
[0] *
Function:
Linear
Function:
See parameter 20-00 Feedback 1
Source for details.
[0] *
No function
[71]
[1]
Analog Input 53
[72]
Pa
[2]
Analog Input 54
[73]
kPa
[3]
Pulse input 29
[74]
m WG
[4]
Pulse input 33
[75]
mm Hg
[7]
[80]
kW
[8]
[120]
GPM
[9]
[121]
gal/s
[10]
[122]
gal/min
[11]
[123]
gal/h
[15]
[124]
CFM
[125]
ft/s
[126]
ft/min
[127]
ft/h
[130]
lb/s
[131]
lb/min
[132]
lb/h
[140]
ft/s
[141]
ft/min
[145]
ft
[160]
[170]
psi
[171]
lb/in
[0] * Linear
[172]
in WG
[1]
[173]
ft WG
[174]
in Hg
[180]
HP
Function:
See 20-01 Feedback 1 Conversion for details.
Square root
Option:
Function:
[0]
[1]
[5]
PPM
[10]
1/min
[11]
RPM
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3 3
[1]
[5]
PPM
[10]
1/min
Function:
135
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
RPM
[12]
Pulse/s
[20]
l/s
[21]
l/min
[22]
l/h
[23]
m/s
[24]
m/min
[25]
m/h
[30]
kg/s
[31]
kg/min
[32]
kg/h
[33]
t/min
[34]
t/h
[40]
m/s
[41]
m/min
[45]
[60]
[70]
mbar
[71]
bar
[72]
Pa
[73]
kPa
[74]
m WG
[75]
mm Hg
[80]
kW
Function:
NOTICE
Any unused feedback must be set to No function in its
Feedback Source parameter 20-00 Feedback 1 Source,
parameter 20-03 Feedback 2 Source or
parameter 20-06 Feedback 3 Source.
The feedback resulting from the function selected in
parameter 20-20 Feedback Function is used by the PID
Controller to control the output frequency of the
frequency converter. This feedback can also be shown on
the frequency converters display, be used to control a
frequency converter's analog output, and be transmitted
over various serial communication protocols.
The frequency converter can be configured to handle
multi-zone applications. 2 different multi-zone applications
are supported:
[120] GPM
[121] gal/s
[122] gal/min
[123] gal/h
[124] CFM
[126] ft/min
[127] ft/h
[130] lb/s
[131] lb/min
[132] lb/h
[140] ft/s
[141] ft/min
[145] ft
[160] F
[170] psi
[171] lb/in
[172] in WG
[173] ft WG
[174] in Hg
136
[125] ft/s
[180] HP
MG20O802
Programming Guide
130BA353.10
Parameter Description
P
Damper
Supply
Zone 1
Damper
3 3
VAV
Box
air fan
Zone 2
VAV
Box
Cooling/
heating coil
P
Zone 3
Damper
VAV
Box
Maximum
[0]
Sum
Difference
Function:
Sets up the PID Controller to use the sum of
Feedback 1, Feedback 2 and Feedback 3 as the
feedback.
Function:
used. The sum of Setpoint 1 and any other
references that are enabled (see parameter
[5]
Multi
Setpoint
Min
Average
[3]
Minimum
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
20-21 Setpoint 1
Option:
Range:
Function:
NOTICE
If only 2 feedback signals are used, the
feedback that is not to be used must be
set to No Function in
parameter 20-00 Feedback 1 Source,
parameter 20-03 Feedback 2 Source, or
parameter 20-06 Feedback 3 Source. Note
that each setpoint reference is the sum of
its respective parameter value and any
other references that are enabled (see
parameter group 3-1* References).
3 3
[6]
Multi
Setpoint
Max
NOTICE
The setpoint reference
entered here is added to
any other references that
are enabled (see
parameter group 3-1*
References).
20-22 Setpoint 2
Range:
0
[-999999.999 ProcessCtrlUnit* 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Function:
Setpoint 2 is used in closed
loop mode to enter a
setpoint reference that may
be used by the frequency
converters PID controller. See
the description of Feedback
Function,
parameter 20-20 Feedback
Function.
NOTICE
The setpoint reference
entered here is added to
any other references that
are enabled (see
parameter group 3-1*
References).
NOTICE
If only 2 feedback signals are used, the
feedback that is not to be used must be
set to No Function in
parameter 20-00 Feedback 1 Source,
parameter 20-03 Feedback 2 Source, or
parameter 20-06 Feedback 3 Source. Note
that each setpoint reference is the sum of
its respective parameter value
(parameter 20-21 Setpoint 1,
parameter 20-22 Setpoint 2 and
20-23 Setpoint 3) and any other
references that are enabled (see
parameter group 3-1* References).
Function:
20-23 Setpoint 3
Range:
0
[-999999.999 ProcessCtrlUnit* 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Function:
Setpoint 3 is used in Closed
Loop Mode to enter a
setpoint reference that may
be used by the frequency
converters PID Controller. See
the description of
20-21 Setpoint 1
Range:
0
[-999999.999 ProcessCtrlUnit* 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Function:
Setpoint 1 is used in closed
loop mode to enter a
setpoint reference that is
used by the frequency
converters PID controller. See
NOTICE
If the min and max
references are altered, a
new PI - Autotune may
be needed.
the description of
parameter 20-20 Feedback
Function.
138
MG20O802
Programming Guide
Parameter Description
20-23 Setpoint 3
Range:
Function:
NOTICE
The setpoint reference
entered here is added to
any other references that
are enabled (see
parameter group 3-1*
References).
Function:
[20]
l/s
[23]
m/s
[24]
m/min
[25]
m/h
[71]
bar
[73]
kPa
[74]
m WG
[75]
mm Hg
[120]
GPM
[121]
gal/s
[122]
gal/min
[123]
gal/h
[124]
CFM
[125]
ft/s
[126]
ft/min
[170]
psi
[171]
lb/in
[172]
in WG
[173]
ft WG
[174]
in Hg
Range:
NOTICE
It is not possible to run the motor at maximum or
minimum speed, when manually adjusting the motor
speed due to the need of giving the motor a step in the
speed during auto-tuning.
PID auto-tuning functions by introducing step changes
whilst operating at a steady state and then monitoring the
feedback. From the feedback response, the required values
for parameter 20-93 PID Proportional Gain and
parameter 20-94 PID Integral Time are calculated.
Parameter 20-95 PID Differentiation Time is set to value 0
(zero). Parameter 20-81 PID Normal/ Inverse Control is
determined during tuning process.
Function:
[0 - 25 ]
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139
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Range:
Function:
This parameter defines the application
response. The default mode should be
sufficient for most applications. If the
application response speed is known, it
can be selected here. This decreases the
time needed for carrying out PID
autotuning. The setting has no impact
on the value of the tuned parameters
and is used only for the autotuning
sequence.
3 3
[0] * Auto
[1]
Fast Pressure
[2]
Slow Pressure
[3]
Fast
Temperature
[4]
Slow
Temperature
Function:
999999
ProcessCtrlUnit*
Function:
This parameter starts the PID autotuning
sequence. Once the autotuning has successfully
completed and the settings have been accepted
or rejected by the user, by pressing [OK] or
[Cancel] at the end of tuning, this parameter is
Function:
[0] * Disabled
Fast
Function:
[1]
Range:
Function:
[ -999999.999 par. 20-74
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Enabled
Function:
140
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
[0 par. 4-13
RPM]
Off
NOTICE
This parameter is only visible if
parameter 0-02 Motor Speed Unit is
set to [0] RPM.
[1] * On
Function:
[0 When the frequency converter is first
par.
started, it initially ramps up to this output
4-14 Hz] frequency in open loop mode, following
the active ramp up time. When the output
frequency programmed here is reached, the
frequency converter will automatically
switch to closed loop mode and the PID
Controller begins to function. This is useful
in applications that require quick
acceleration to a minimum speed at startup.
NOTICE
This parameter is only visible if
parameter 0-02 Motor Speed Unit is
set to [1] Hz.
5 %*
[0 200 %]
Function:
NOTICE
Function:
Function:
When the difference between the feedback and
the setpoint reference is less than the value of
this parameter, the frequency converters display
shows Run on Reference. This status can be
communicated externally by programming the
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141
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
[0.01 10000 s]
3 3
Function:
The integrator accumulates a contribution to the
output from the PID controller as long as there
is a deviation between the reference/setpoint
and feedback signals. The contribution is proportional to the size of the deviation. This ensures
that the deviation (error) approaches zero.
Quick response on any deviation is obtained
when the integral time is set to a low value.
Setting it too low, however, may cause the
control to become unstable.
The value set is the time needed for the
integrator to add the same contribution as the
proportional for a certain deviation.
If the value is set to 10,000, the controller acts as
a pure proportional controller with a P-band
based on the value set in parameter 20-93 PID
Proportional Gain. When no deviation is present,
the output from the proportional controller is 0.
Function:
[1 50 ]
Function:
The differential function of a PID controller
responds to the rate of change of the feedback. As
a result, an abrupt change in the feedback can
cause the differential function to make a very large
change in the PID controllers output. This
parameter limits the maximum effect that the PID
controllers differential function can produce. A
smaller value reduces the maximum effect of the
PID Controllers differential function.
This parameter is only active when
parameter 20-95 PID Differentiation Time is not set
to OFF (0 s).
142
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
General Purpose I/O card and Analog I/O card are optional
cards.
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Function:
This parameter defines the application
response. The default mode should be
sufficient for most applications. If the
relative application speed is known, it
can be selected here. This decreases the
time needed for carrying out PID
Autotuning. The setting has no impact
on the value of the tuned parameters
and is used only for the PID auto-tuning
sequence.
[0] * Auto
[1]
Fast Pressure
[2]
Slow Pressure
[3]
Fast
Temperature
[4]
Slow
Temperature
143
3 3
Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
Function:
Function:
end of tuning, this parameter is reset to
Fast
[0] Disabled.
[0] * Disabled
[1]
[2]
Enabled Ext CL 2
PID
[3]
Enabled Ext CL 3
PID
Function:
[0.01 0.50 ]
3 3
Parameter Description
FC
External
Reference
P 21-13
Set
point
Function:
[ -999999.999 Enter the minimum allowable
- par. 21-04 ]
feedback level in user units as defined
P 21-15
Feedback
P 21-14
Ext.
Closed
Loop
controller
1
Output
Signal
P 6-50
MCB101
Output
Signal
P 6-60
Function:
[ par. 21-03
999999.999 ]
Option:
[0] *
[1]
[5]
PPM
[10]
1/min
[11]
RPM
[12]
Pulse/s
[20]
l/s
[21]
l/min
[22]
l/h
Option:
[23]
m/s
[24]
m/min
[25]
m/h
[30]
kg/s
[31]
kg/min
[32]
kg/h
[33]
t/min
[34]
t/h
Function:
This parameter enables selection of the
Extended PID controller to be autotuned
and starts the PID autotuning for that
controller. Once the autotuning has
successfully completed and the settings
have been accepted or rejected by the
user, by pressing [OK] or [Cancel] at the
144
Function:
Select the unit for the reference and feedback.
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
NOTICE
Function:
[40]
m/s
[41]
m/min
[45]
[60]
[70]
mbar
[71]
bar
Option:
[72]
Pa
[73]
kPa
[74]
m WG
[75]
mm Hg
[80]
kW
[120] GPM
[121] gal/s
[0] * No function
[122] gal/min
[123] gal/h
[124] CFM
[125] ft/s
[126] ft/min
[1]
Analog Input 53
[2]
Analog Input 54
[7]
Pulse input 29
[8]
Pulse input 33
[127] ft/h
[130] lb/s
[131] lb/min
[132] lb/h
[140] ft/s
[141] ft/min
[145] ft
[160] F
[170] psi
[171] lb/in
[172] in WG
[173] ft WG
[174] in Hg
Option:
[180] HP
Range:
Function:
[ -999999.999 - par.
21-12 ExtPID1Unit]
No function
[1]
Analog Input 53
[2]
Analog Input 54
[3]
Pulse input 29
[4]
Pulse input 33
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[15]
Function:
[ par. 21-11 999999.999
ExtPID1Unit]
Function:
This parameter defines which input
on the frequency converter should
be treated as the source of the
feedback signal for the Closed Loop
1 controller. Analog input X30/11
and Analog input X30/12 refer to
inputs on the General Purpose I/O.
3 3
Function:
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145
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
1
Max Reference
Proportional Gain
NOTICE
Function:
[-999999.999 - The setpoint reference is used in
999999.999
extended 1 closed loop. Ext.1
ExtPID1Unit]
Setpoint is added to the value
from the Ext.1 Reference source
selected in parameter 21-13 Ext.
1 Reference Source.
[0.01 10000 s]
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999
ExtPID1Unit]
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999
ExtPID1Unit]
Function:
Function:
Function:
Over time, the integrator accumulates a contribution to the output from the PID controller as
long as there is a deviation between the
Reference/Setpoint and feedback signals. The
contribution is proportional to the size of the
deviation. This ensures that the deviation
(error) approaches zero.
Quick response on any deviation is obtained
when the integral time is set to a low value.
Setting it too low, however, may cause the
control to become unstable.
The value set, is the time needed for the
integrator to add the same contribution as the
proportional for a certain deviation.
If the value is set to 10,000, the controller acts
as a pure proportional controller with a P-band
Function:
Function:
Function:
146
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
[180] HP
Function:
See parameter 21-10 Ext. 1 Ref./Feedback Unit for
details
Function:
[ -999999.999 par. 21-32
ExtPID2Unit]
[0] *
[1]
[5]
PPM
[10]
1/min
[11]
RPM
[12]
Pulse/s
[20]
l/s
[21]
l/min
[22]
l/h
[23]
m/s
[24]
m/min
[25]
m/h
[30]
kg/s
[31]
kg/min
[32]
kg/h
[0] * No function
[33]
t/min
[1]
Analog Input 53
[34]
t/h
[2]
Analog Input 54
[40]
m/s
[7]
Pulse input 29
m/min
[8]
Pulse input 33
[45]
[60]
[70]
mbar
[71]
bar
[72]
Pa
[73]
kPa
[74]
m WG
[75]
mm Hg
[80]
kW
[41]
Function:
[ par. 21-31 999999.999
ExtPID2Unit]
Function:
See parameter 21-13 Ext. 1 Reference
Source for details.
[120] GPM
[121] gal/s
[122] gal/min
[123] gal/h
[124] CFM
[125] ft/s
[126] ft/min
[127] ft/h
[130] lb/s
[131] lb/min
[132] lb/h
[140] ft/s
[141] ft/min
[145] ft
[160] F
[170] psi
[171] lb/in
[172] in WG
[173] ft WG
[174] in Hg
MG20O802
147
3 3
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
Function:
[0] *
No function
[1]
Analog Input 53
[2]
Analog Input 54
[3]
Pulse input 29
[4]
Pulse input 33
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[15]
[0] * Normal
[1]
Range:
Range:
5*
[0] *
[1]
[5]
PPM
[10]
1/min
[11]
RPM
[12]
Pulse/s
[20]
l/s
[21]
l/min
[22]
l/h
[23]
m/s
Range:
[24]
m/min
[25]
m/h
[30]
kg/s
[31]
kg/min
[32]
kg/h
[33]
t/min
[34]
t/h
[40]
m/s
Option:
[41]
m/min
[45]
[60]
[70]
mbar
0 %*
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999
ExtPID2Unit]
Function:
148
Function:
See parameter 21-10 Ext. 1 Ref./Feedback Unit for
details.
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999
ExtPID2Unit]
Function:
Option:
Function:
0 ExtPID2Unit*
Function:
20 s*
[-999999.999 999999.999
ExtPID2Unit]
Function:
0.50*
Range:
Inverse
0 ExtPID2Unit*
Function:
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
Function:
Function:
[71]
bar
[72]
Pa
[73]
kPa
[74]
m WG
[75]
mm Hg
[80]
kW
[120] GPM
[121] gal/s
[122] gal/min
3 3
[123] gal/h
Option:
[124] CFM
Function:
[125] ft/s
[126] ft/min
[127] ft/h
[0] *
No function
[130] lb/s
[1]
Analog Input 53
[131] lb/min
[2]
Analog Input 54
[132] lb/h
[3]
Pulse input 29
[140] ft/s
[4]
Pulse input 33
[141] ft/min
[7]
[145] ft
[8]
[160] F
[9]
[170] psi
[10]
[171] lb/in
[11]
[172] in WG
[15]
[173] ft WG
[174] in Hg
[180] HP
Function:
[ -999999.999 par. 21-52
ExtPID3Unit]
Range:
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999
ExtPID3Unit]
0 ExtPID3Unit*
Function:
0 ExtPID3Unit*
Function:
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999
ExtPID3Unit]
[0] * No function
[1]
Analog Input 53
Range:
[2]
Analog Input 54
[7]
Pulse input 29
[8]
Pulse input 33
0 ExtPID3Unit*
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999
ExtPID3Unit]
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
Function:
See parameter 21-20 Ext. 1 Normal/Inverse Control
for details.
[0] * Normal
[1]
Inverse
Function:
Function:
Function:
150
Function:
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
0.50 s*
[0.02 - 10 s]
3 3
Function:
Sleep mode
External
sleep mode
command
No flow/low
speed detection
P 22-21
Low Power
detected
Off
Detection
timer
Low speed
detected
Warning
P 22-24
Sleep
mode
P 22-40
P 22-41
Alarm
P 22-22
Min run
timer
Min sleep
timer
P 22-23
Cascade
controller
(destaging
command)
P 25-26
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No Flow Detection
This function is used for detecting a no flow situation in
pump systems where all valves can be closed. Can be used
both when controlled by the integrated PI controller in
VLT AQUA Drive or an external PI controller. Actual configuration must be programmed in
parameter 1-00 Configuration Mode.
Configuration mode for
151
Programming Guide
Parameter Description
CAUTION
Carry out No Flow tuning before setting the PI controller
parameters!
130BA253.10
FC
3 3
CAUTION
When using the integrated PI controller, carry out No
Flow tuning before setting the PI controller parameters!
Low speed detection
Low Speed Detection gives a signal if the motor is operating
with minimum speed as set in parameter 4-11 Motor Speed
Low Limit [RPM] or parameter 4-12 Motor Speed Low Limit
[Hz]. Actions are common with No Flow Detection
(individual selection not possible).
The use of Low Speed Detection is not limited to systems
with a no flow situation, but can be used in any system
where operation at minimum speed allows for a stop of
the motor until the load calls for a speed higher than
minimum speed, e.g. systems with fans and compressors.
130BA254.10
NOTICE
Head
1
and
Flow
152
Warning
Alarm
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
[0] * Disabled
[1]
Enabled
Option:
[Hz].
Function:
[0] * Off
[1]
Option:
[0] * Off
1.
2.
[1]
Function:
Sleep Mode
Warning
[3]
Trip
[4]
NOTICE
Auto Set-up must be done when the system has reached
normal operating temperature!
NOTICE
It is important that the parameter 4-13 Motor Speed High
Limit [RPM] or parameter 4-14 Motor Speed High Limit [Hz]
is set to the max. operational speed of the motor!
It is important to do the Auto Set-up before configuring
the integrated PI Controller as settings are reset when
changing from closed to open loop in
parameter 1-00 Configuration Mode.
NOTICE
Do not set 14-20 Reset Mode, to [13] Infinite auto reset,
when parameter 22-23 No-Flow Function is set to [3]
Alarm. Doing so causes the frequency converter to
continuously cycle between running and stopping when
a no-flow condition is detected.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Carry out the tuning with the same settings in
1-03 Torque Characteristics, as for operation after the
tuning.
Function:
[0] * Disabled
[1]
Enabled
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Function:
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Programming Guide
Parameter Description
Range:
Option:
Function:
expire before the timer for the dry pump delay
starts.
Function:
[0] * Off
[1]
Warning
[2]
Trip
[3]
[4]
Function:
Size related*
[ 0 - par.
4-13 RPM]
Function:
Size related*
[ 0 - par.
4-14 Hz]
Stop and
Trip
NOTICE
Low Power Detection must be Enabled
(parameter 22-21 Low Power Detection) and commissioned (using either parameter group 22-3* No-flow
Power Tuning No Flow Power Tuning, or
parameter 22-20 Low Power Auto Set-up) to use Dry Pump
Detection.
NOTICE
2.
3.
4.
NOTICE
If the frequency converter is equipped with a constant
speed bypass with an automatic bypass function that
starts the bypass if the frequency converter experiences
a persistent alarm condition, be sure to disable the
bypasss automatic bypass function, if [2] Alarm or [3]
Man. Reset Alarm is selected as the dry pump function.
10 s*
[0 - 600
s]
154
4b
5.
6.
Function:
Defines for how long the dry pump condition
must be active before activating warning or
alarm.
The frequency converter waits for the no-flow
delay time (parameter 22-24 No-Flow Delay) to
4a
6a
6b
MG20O802
Parameter Description
8.
Programming Guide
7a
7b
Range:
7c
7d
Size
related*
[0 5.50
kW]
9.
8a
8b
8c
8d
NOTICE
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[0 - 0 kW] Read out of calculated no flow power at
actual speed. If power drops to the display
value, the frequency converter considers the
condition as a no flow situation.
Range:
Range:
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Range:
Size
related*
Function:
To be used if parameter 0-02 Motor Speed
[0 par. 4-13
RPM]
Function:
[ 0 - par. To be used if parameter 0-02 Motor Speed
22-36
Unit has been set for RPM (parameter not
RPM]
visible if Hz selected).
Set used speed for the 50% level.
This function is used for storing values
needed to tune no flow detection.
Function:
Function:
[1 400 %]
100
%*
Function:
Function:
[ 0 - par. To be used if parameter 0-02 Motor Speed
22-37 Hz] Unit has been set for Hz (parameter not
visible if RPM selected).
Set used speed for the 50% level.
The function is used for storing values
needed to tune no flow detection.
Function:
[0 To be used if parameter 0-02 Motor Speed
par. 4-14 Unit has been set for Hz (parameter not
Hz]
visible if RPM selected).
Set used speed for the 85% level.
The function is used for storing values
needed to tune no flow detection.
Function:
[0 5.50
kW]
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Size
related*
3 3
Function:
130BA255.11
pSL
fo
PS
P 22-45
P 22-44
130BA257.10
p (Pressure)
PSystem
P Boost
P Set
P Wake
Time
No/Low Flow
detected
t1
Sleep mode
activated
pSystem = pWake
Boost
activated
Time
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Programming Guide
130BA256.11
below the normal set point for pressure (Pset), the motor
ramps up again and pressure is controlled for reaching the
set value (Pset).
FC
130BA258.10
Parameter Description
pSystem
PSet
Time
fRef fOut (Frequency)
External PID
f Wake
controller
fRef
fRef / fOut
fRef
PSet
No/Low Flow
detected
PSystem
fOut
t1
fOut
Sleep mode
activated
Time
P Ref = PWake
Internal PI Controller
(Parameter 1-00 Configuration Mode)
Sleep mode
Sleep mode
Wake up
Yes
Yes
Yes
External signal
Yes
Wake up
Yes
Pressure/Temperature
(transmitter connected)
Yes
No
Output frequency
No
Yes
NOTICE
Sleep mode is not active when local reference is active
(set speed manually with the navigation keys on the
LCP). See parameter 3-13 Reference Site.
Does not work in Hand mode. Carry out auto set-up in
open loop before setting input/output in closed loop.
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3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
60 s*
Function:
0
%*
[-100
- 100
%]
Function:
Size
related*
Function:
[0 par.
4-14
Hz]
Function:
Only to be used if parameter 1-00 Configuration
Mode, is set for [3] Closed Loop and the
integrated PI controller is used for controlling the
pressure.
Set the pressure drop allowed in percentage of
set point for the pressure (Pset) before cancelling
the sleep mode.
NOTICE
If used in application where the
integrated PI controller is set for inverse
control in parameter 20-71 PID
Performance, the value set in 22-44 Wakeup Ref./FB Difference will automatically be
added.
158
[0 600 s]
Function:
Only to be used if parameter 1-00 Configuration
Mode is set for Closed Loop and the integrated PI
controller is used for controlling the pressure.
Set the maximum time for which boost mode is
allowed. If the set time is exceeded, Sleep Mode
is entered, not waiting for the set boost pressure
to be reached.
10
%*
Function:
[0 To be used if parameter 0-02 Motor Speed
par. 4-13 Unit has been set for RPM (parameter not
RPM]
visible if Hz selected). Only to be used if
Function:
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
[0] * Off
[1]
[2]
Warning
Trip
[3]
Manual
Reset Trip
[4]
Stop and
Trip
Option:
Function:
[0] * Off
[1]
Warning
[2]
Trip
[3]
NOTICE
Automatic restart resets the alarm and restarts the
system.
NOTICE
Do not set 14-20 Reset Mode, to [13] Infinite auto reset,
when parameter 22-50 End of Curve Function is set to [2]
Alarm. Doing so causes the frequency converter to
continuously cycle between running and stopping when
an end-of-curve condition is detected.
NOTICE
If the frequency converter is equipped with a constant
speed bypass with an automatic bypass function that
starts the bypass if the frequency converter experiences
a persistent alarm condition, be sure to disable the
bypasss automatic bypass function, if [2] Alarm or [3]
Man. Reset Alarm is selected as the end-of-curve
function.
10 s*
[0 600 s]
NOTICE
If the frequency converter is equipped with a constant
speed bypass with an automatic bypass function that
starts the bypass if the frequency converter experiences
a persistent alarm condition, be sure to disable the
bypasss automatic bypass function, if [2] Trip is selected
as the broken belt function.
22-61 Broken Belt Torque
NOTICE
Range:
Function:
When an end-of-curve condition is detected, a
timer is activated. When the time set in this
parameter expires, and the end-of-curve
condition has been steady in the entire period,
the function set in parameter 22-50 End of Curve
Function is activated. If the condition disappears
before the timer expires, the timer is reset.
10 %*
Function:
[0 - 100 %] Sets the broken belt torque as a percentage
of the rated motor torque.
[0 - 600
s]
Function:
Sets the time for which the broken belt
conditions must be active before carrying out
the action selected in parameter 22-60 Broken
Belt Function.
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Programming Guide
Function:
Function:
[0] *
Disabled
[1]
Enabled
Function:
[-999999.999 - 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Starts is disabled.
[1]
Enabled
Starts is enabled.
130BA383.11
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Parameter Description
Function:
[ par. 22-77
- 3600 s]
[ 0 - par.
22-76 s]
Function:
Sets the time desired as minimum run time
after a normal start command (start/jog/freeze).
Any normal stop command is disregarded until
the set time has expired. The timer starts
counting following a normal start command
(start/jog/freeze).
A coast (inverse) or an external interlock
command overrides the timer.
NOTICE
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Parameter used
Parameter 22-80 Flow Compensation
3 3
Option:
Option:
Function:
Example 1
Enabled
HDESIGN
Set Point
130BA388.11
IGN
H (head)
ES
Control Curve
ED
AT
NOTICE
_f R
[0 - 100 %] Example 1:
Adjustment of this parameter allows the
shape of the control curve to be adjusted.
0 = Linear
100% = Ideal shape (theoretical).
HMIN
Par.:
22-83/
22-84/
22-87
D
TE
100 %*
Function:
n RA GN-f D 2-86
SI
/2
n DE 2-85
P2
H(head)
130BA385.11
Function:
Q(flow)
P2
1
2-8
0%
%
100
Control Curve
Q (flow)
Example 2:
Speed at System Design Working Point is not
known: Where the Speed at System Design
Working Point is unknown, another reference
point on the control curve needs to be
determined by means of the data sheet. By
looking at the curve for the rated speed and
plotting the design pressure (HDESIGN, Point C) the
flow at that pressure QRATED can be determined.
Similarly, by plotting the design flow (QDESIGN,
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Programming Guide
Parameter Description
Option:
Range:
Function:
3 3
Function:
D
B
A
C
D
TE
I
ES
DESIGN
Par.
22-89
Q RATED
ED
ESI
T
-f RA GN
HMIN
Par.:
22-83/
22-84/ Control Curve
22-87
Q
n RA GN -f D
nD
Set point
130BA387.11
H (head)
HRATED
Par.
22-88
H DESIGN
(flow)
Par.
22-90
Function:
[0 60000
RPM]
Resolution 1 RPM.
Only visible when parameter 22-82 Work
Point Calculation is set to [0] Disabled. Enter
the motor speed in RPM at which the
system design working point is achieved.
Alternatively, the speed in Hz can be
entered in parameter 22-86 Speed at Design
Point [Hz]. If it has been decided to use
[0]
*
[1]
Enabled
Function:
[ 0.0 par.
4-19
Hz]
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[0 par.
22-85
RPM]
Resolution 1 RPM.
The speed of the motor at which flow Is
zero and minimum pressure HMIN is achieved
should be entered here in RPM. Alternatively, the speed in Hz can be entered in
parameter 22-84 Speed at No-Flow [Hz]. If it
has been decided to use RPM in
Function:
162
Function:
[0 par.
22-86
Hz]
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
[ par. 22-87 999999.999 ]
3 3
[0 - 999999.999 ]
Function:
Flow at design point (no units).
Function:
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
23-00 ON Time
Array [10]
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[ 0 - 0 ] Sets the ON time for the timed action.
NOTICE
The frequency converter has no
back-up of the clock function and
the set date/time resets to default
(2000-01-01 00:00) after a power
down unless a Real Time Clock
module with back-up is installed. In
parameter 0-79 Clock Fault it is
possible to program for a Warning
in case clock has not been set
properly, e.g. after a power down.
23-01 ON Action
Arra [10]
NOTICE
Option:
Function:
Select the action during ON Time.
See parameter 13-52 SL Controller
Action for descriptions of the
options.
[0] * Disabled
[1]
No action
[2]
Select set-up 1
[3]
Select set-up 2
[4]
Select set-up 3
[5]
Select set-up 4
NOTICE
[22] Run
[23] Run reverse
[24] Stop
[26] DC Brake
NOTICE
[27] Coast
NOTICE
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
23-01 ON Action
23-04 Occurrence
Arra [10]
Array [10]
Option:
Function:
Option:
Function:
Working Days.
[1]
Working days
[2]
Non-working days
[3]
Monday
[4]
Tuesday
[5]
Wednesday
[6]
Thursday
[7]
Friday
[8]
Saturday
[9]
Sunday
[81] Derag
NOTICE
For choices [32] - [43], see also parameter group 5-3*
Digital Outputs and 5-4* Relays.
23-02 OFF Time
Array [10]
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[ 0 - 0 ] Sets the OFF time for the timed action.
NOTICE
The frequency converter has no
back-up of the clock function and
the set date/time is reset to default
(2000-01-01 00:00) after a power
down unless a Real Time Clock
module with back-up is installed. In
parameter 0-79 Clock Fault it is
possible to program for a Warning
in case clock has not been set
properly, e.g. after a power down.
Option:
[0] *
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Function:
Disabled
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NOTICE
To disable a preventive maintenance event the associated parameter 23-12 Maintenance Time Base must be set to [0]
Disabled.
Preventive maintenance can be programmed from the LCP, but use of the PC-based VLT Motion Control Tool MCT 10 Setup Software is recommended.
130BA492.10
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Programming Guide
Parameter Description
Edit
View
Insert Communication
Tools
Network
Project
+
-
Operation/Display
Load/Motor
Brakes
Reference / Ramps
Limits / Warnings
Digital In/Out
Analog In/Out
Comm. andOptions
Smart logic
Special Functions
Drive Information
Data Readouts
Info & Readouts
Drive Closed Loop
Ext. Closed Loop
Application Functions
Time-based Functions
Timed Actions
Maintenance
Maintenance Reset
Energy Log
Trending
Payback Counter
+
+
+
Cascade Controller
Water Application Functions
OptionsHelp
ID
Name
Setup 1
Setup 2
Setup 3
Setup 4
2310.0
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.1
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.2
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.3
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.4
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.5
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.6
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.7
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.8
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.9
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.10
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.11
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.12
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.13
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.14
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.15
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.16
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.17
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.18
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2310.19
Maintenance Item
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
Motor bearings
2311.0
Maintenance Action
Lubricate
Lubricate
Lubricates
Lubricate
2311.2
Maintenance Action
Lubricate
Lubricate
Lubricates
Lubricate
2311.3
Maintenance Action
Lubricate
Lubricate
Lubricates
Lubricate
2311.4
Maintenance Action
Lubricate
Lubricate
Lubricates
Lubricate
2311.5
Maintenance Action
Lubricate
Lubricate
Lubricates
Lubricate
2311.6
Maintenance Action
Lubricate
Lubricate
Lubricates
Lubricate
Cascade Controller
The LCP indicates (with a wrench-icon and an M) when it is time for a preventive maintenance action, and can be
programmed to be indicated on a digital output in parameter group 5-3* Digital Outputs. The Preventive maintenance status
may be read in parameter 16-96 Maintenance Word. A preventive maintenance indication can be reset from a digital input,
the FC bus or manually from the LCP through parameter 23-15 Reset Maintenance Word.
A maintenance log with the latest 10 loggings can be read from parameter group 18-0* Maintenance Log and via the alarm
log key on the LCP after selecting maintenance log.
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Programming Guide
NOTICE
The preventive maintenance events are defined in a 20 element array. Hence each preventive maintenance event must
use the same array element index in parameter 23-10 Maintenance Item to parameter 23-14 Maintenance Date and Time.
23-10 Maintenance Item
Array [20]
Array [20]
Option:
Option:
Function:
Array with 20 elements displayed
below parameter number in the
display. Press [OK] and step between
elements with [], [], [] and [].
Select the item to be associated with
the preventive maintenance event.
Fan bearings
[3]
Pump bearings
[4]
Valve
[5]
Pressure transmitter
[6]
Flow transmitter
[7]
Temperature transm.
[8]
Pump seals
[9]
Fan belt
Function:
Select the time base to be associated with the
preventive maintenance event.
[0]
Disabled
Running
Hours
[1]
3 3
Operating
Hours
[3]
[10] Filter
Date &
Time
and Time.
Array [20]
Range:
1
h*
[1 2147483647
h]
Function:
Set the interval associated with the current
preventive maintenance event. This
parameter is only used if [1] Running Hours or
[2] Operating Hours is selected in
Array [20]
Option:
Maintenance Word.
Function:
Select the action to be associated with
the preventive maintenance event.
[1] * Lubricate
[2]
Clean
[3]
Replace
[4]
Inspect/Check
[5]
Overhaul
[6]
Renew
[7]
Check
Example
A preventive maintenance event is set up
Monday at 8:00. Parameter 23-12 Maintenance
Time Base is [2] Operating hours and
parameter 23-13 Maintenance Time Interval is
7 x 24 hours=168 hours. Next maintenance
event is indicated the following Monday at
8:00. If this maintenance event is not reset
until Tuesday at 9:00, the next occurrence is
the following Tuesday at 9:00.
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Array [20]
Array [6]
Range:
Size
related*
Function:
[0 0]
Range:
NOTICE
The frequency converter has no backup of the clock function and the set
date/time isl reset to default
(2000-01-01 00:00) after a power down.
In parameter 0-79 Clock Fault it is
possible to program for a Warning in
case the clock has not been set
properly, e.g. after a power down.
The time set must be at least one hour
from the actual time!
NOTICE
When mounting an Analog I/O MCB
109 option card, a battery back-up of
the date and time is included.
Function:
Set this parameter to [1] Do reset to reset the
Maintenance Word in
parameter 16-96 Maintenance Word and reset the
message displayed in the LCP. This parameter
changes back to [0] Do not reset when pressing
[OK].
[0] * Do not
reset
[1]
Function:
The text is written according to the guidelines in
Do reset
NOTICE
kWh
(P 15-02, kWh Counter)
Counter 6
130BA282.10
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Parameter Description
Counter 5
Counter 4
Counter 3
Counter 2
Counter 1
Counter 0
Array [6]
Range:
0*
[0 20 ]
Function:
6 individual texts (Maintenance Text
0...Maintenance Text 5) can be written for use in
Days
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
[0 0]
NOTICE
When mounting an Analog I/O MCB 109 option card, a
battery back-up of the date and time is included.
Function:
Select the desired type of period for logging
of consumption. [0] Hour of Day, [1] Day of
Week or [2] Day of Month. The counters
contain the logging data from the
programmed date/time for start
(parameter 23-51 Period Start) and the
numbers of hours/days as programmed for
Range:
0*
Function:
Array elements:
130BA280.11
Hour of Day
[1]
Day of
Week
[2]
Day of
Month
[5] * Last 24
Hours
[6]
Last 7 Days
[7]
Last 5
Weeks
Illustration 3.64
NOTICE
The frequency converter has no back-up of the clock
function and the set date/time resets to default
(2000-01-01 00:00) after a power down unless a Real
Time Clock module with back-up is installed.
Consequently, the logging is stopped until date/time is
readjusted in 0-70 Date and Time. In parameter 0-79 Clock
Fault it is possible to program for a warning in case the
clock not has been set properly, e.g. after a power down.
MG20O802
NOTICE
All counters are automatically reset when changing the
setting in parameter 23-50 Energy Log Resolution. At
overflow, the update of the counters stops at maximum
value.
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NOTICE
Actual/Rated * 100%
for Power and Current and
Function:
Select [1] Do reset to reset all values in the
Energy Log counters shown in
parameter 23-53 Energy Log. After pressing OK,
the setting of the parameter value automatically
changes to [0] Do not reset.
[0] * Do not
reset
[1]
Do reset
Actual/Max * 100%
Power
Current
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
Counter 9: +0
Counter 8: +6
Counter 7: +2
Counter 6: +1
Counter 5: +11
Counter 4: +0
Counter 3: +1
Counter 2: +0
Counter 1: +1
Counter 0: +5
130BA281.10
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Parameter Description
NOTICE
Output frequency
Motor Speed
Function:
Select the desired operating variable to be
monitored for Trending.
[0]
Power [kW]
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Programming Guide
Option:
Range:
Function:
parameter 16-10 Power [kW] or
parameter 16-11 Power [hp].
[1]
[2]
*
[3]
Current [A]
Frequency
[Hz]
Motor
Speed
[RPM]
0*
Function:
[0 4294967295 ]
frequency programmed in
Function:
[0 0]
[0 4294967295 ]
Function:
NOTICE
The frequency converter has no back-up of the clock
function and the set date/time is reset to default
(2000-01-01 00:00) after a power down unless a Real
Time Clock module with back-up is installed.
Consequently, the logging is stopped until date/time is
readjusted in 0-70 Date and Time. In parameter 0-79 Clock
Fault it is possible to program for a warning in case
clock not has been set properly, e.g. after a power down.
NOTICE
When mounting an Analog I/O MCB 109 option card, a
battery back-up of the date and time is included.
Function:
[0 0]
NOTICE
When mounting an Analog I/O MCB 109 option card, a
battery back-up of the date and time is included.
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Parameter Description
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3 3
Function:
[0 100
%]
Function:
Select [1] Do reset to reset all values in
[0] * Do not
reset
[1]
Do reset
As value for the fixed speed case, the rated motor size
(kW) is multiplied with a factor (set in %) representing the
power yielded at fixed speed. The difference between this
reference power and the actual power is accumulated and
stored. The difference in energy can be read in
parameter 23-83 Energy Savings.
The accumulated value for the difference in power
consumption is multiplied with the energy cost in local
currency and the investment is subtracted. This calculation
for cost savings can also be read in parameter 23-84 Cost
Savings.
Cost Savings = ( (Reference Power Actual Power)) *
Energy Cost Additional Cost
Break even (payback) occurs when the value read in the
parameter turns from negative to positive.
It is not possible to reset the energy savings counter, but
the counter can be stopped any time by setting
parameter 23-80 Power Reference Factor, to 0.
Function:
Select [1] Do reset to reset all counters in
Investment
Do not reset.
[0] * Do not
reset
Energy Savings
[1]
Actual Power
Cost Savings
Do reset
[0 100 %]
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Function:
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1*
Function:
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Programming Guide
23-82 Investment
Range:
0*
Function:
[0 999999999 ]
3 3
Function:
[0 - 0
kWh]
Function:
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Function:
which has been programmed for Bypass in
5-40 Function Relay. If a relay delay has also been
programmed in parameter 5-41 On Delay, Relay or
Function:
This parameter determines, what circumstances
will activate the drive bypass function:
[0] * Disabled
[1]
Enabled
CAUTION
Important! After enabling the drive bypass function, the
Safe Stop function (in versions, where included) is not
complying with standard EN 954-1, Cat. 3 installations
anymore.
24-11 Drive Bypass Delay Time
Range:
0 s*
[0 600 s]
Function:
Programmable in 1 s increments. Once the bypass
function is activated in accordance with the setting
in parameter 24-10 Drive Bypass Function, the
bypass delay timer begins to operate. If the
frequency converter has been set for a number of
restart attempts, the timer will continue to run
while the frequency converter tries to restart.
Should the motor have restarted within the time
period of the bypass delay timer, then the timer is
reset.
Should the motor fail to restart at the end of the
bypass delay time, the drive bypass relay is
activated, which has been programmed for Bypass
in 5-40 Function Relay. If a [Relay Delay] has also
been programmed in parameter 5-41 On Delay,
Relay, [Relay] or parameter 5-42 Off Delay, Relay,
[Relay], this time must also elapse before the relay
action is performed.
Where no restart attempts are programmed, the
timer runs for the delay period set in this
parameter and activates the drive bypass relay,
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Programming Guide
NOTICE
The Cascade Controller is supposed to operate in closed loop controlled by the built-in PI controller (Closed Loop
selected in parameter 1-00 Configuration Mode). If Open Loop is selected in parameter 1-00 Configuration Mode, all fixed
speed pumps will be destaged, but the variable speed pump will still be controlled by the frequency converter, now as
an open loop configuration:
Open Loop
Closed Loop
Disabled
Enabled
Direct on line
130BA279.12
Soft Starter
Disabled
Enabled
No
Yes
Off
At
staging
At
command
External
At staging
or
command
Alt. timer
interval
P 25-52
Disabled
Enabled
Slow
Quick
Sleep
mode
Predefined
timer
P 25-54
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
For operation of multiple devices (pump/fan)
systems where capacity is adapted to actual
load by means of speed control combined
with on/off control of the devices. For
simplicity only pump systems are described.
[0] Disabled
The cascade controller is not active. All builtin relays assigned to pump motors in the
cascade function are de-energised. If a
variable speed pump is connected to the
frequency converter directly (not controlled
by a built-in relay); this pump/fan is
controlled as a single pump system.
Option: Function:
Fixed lead pump means that the variable speed pump
is connected directly to the frequency converter and if
a contactor is applied between frequency converter and
pump, this contactor is not controlled by the frequency
converter.
If operating with parameter 25-50 Lead Pump Alternation
set to other than [0] Off, set this parameter to [0] No.
[0] No
Function:
Motors are connected to the mains directly with a
contactor or with a soft starter. When the value of
parameter 25-02 Motor Start is set to an option
other than [0] Direct on Line, then
parameter 25-50 Lead Pump Alternation is
automatically set to the default of [0] Direct on
Line.
[0]
Direct
on Line
[1]
Soft
Starter
[2]
Star
Delta
[2 9]
Function:
The number of pumps connected to the cascade
controller including the variable speed pump. If the
variable speed pump is connected directly to the
frequency converter and the other fixed speed
pumps (lag pumps) are controlled by the 2 built-in
relays, 3 pumps can be controlled. If both the
variable speed and fixed speed pumps are to be
controlled by built-in relays, only 2 pumps can be
connected.
If parameter 25-05 Fixed Lead Pump, is set to [0] No:
one variable speed pump and one fixed speed
pump; both controlled by built in relay. If
parameter 25-05 Fixed Lead Pump is set to [1] Yes:
one variable speed pump and one fixed speed
pump controlled by built-in relay.
[1] Yes The lead pump is fixed (no alternation) and connected
The fixed speed pumps are connected/disconnected to have equal running hours for each
pump.
Function:
Function:
To provide equal hours of operation with fixed
speed pumps, the pump use can be cycled. The
selection of pump cycling is either first in last
out or equal running hours for each pump.
[0] Disabled The fixed speed pumps are connected in the order
12 and disconnected in the order 21. (First in
last out).
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Range:
Function:
3 3
Function:
[1 par.
25-21
%]
[ par.
25-20 100 %]
Function:
When a large and quick change in the system
demand occurs (such as a sudden water
demand), the system pressure rapidly changes
and an immediate staging or destaging of a
fixed speed pump becomes necessary to match
the requirement. The override bandwidth (OBW)
is programmed to override the staging/
destaging timer (parameter 25-23 SBW Staging
Delay and parameter 25-24 SBW Destaging Delay)
for immediate response.
The OBW must always be programmed to a
higher value than the value set in
parameter 25-20 Staging Bandwidth. The OBW is
a percentage of parameter 3-02 Minimum
Size
related*
[1 par.
25-21
%]
Illustration 3.71
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Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
Function:
controller, initially leave the OBW at the factory
setting of 100% (Off). When the fine tuning is
completed, the OBW should be set to the
desired value. An initial value of 10% is
suggested.
[0 3000
s]
Function:
[ par.
25-20 par.
25-21
%]
[0 3000
s]
Function:
Immediate staging of a fixed speed pump is not
desirable when a momentary pressure drop in the
system exceeds the Staging Bandwidth (SBW).
Staging is delayed by the length of time
programmed. If the pressure increases to within the
SBW before the timer has elapsed, the timer is
reset.
SBW
(27-20)
Setpoint
SBW
(27-20)
[0 300 s]
Function:
Staging a fixed speed pump creates a momentary
pressure peak in the system, which might exceed
the Override Bandwidth (OBW). It is not desirable to
destage a pump in response to a staging pressure
peak. The OBW Time can be programmed to
prevent staging until the system pressure has
stabilised and normal control established. Set the
timer to a value that allows the system to stabilise
after staging. The 10 s factory setting is appropriate
in most applications. In highly dynamic systems, a
shorter time may be desirable.
OBW (27-71)
130BA370.11
Range:
3 3
15
s*
Function:
SBW (27-70)
Actual head
Setpoint
SBW (27-70)
OBW (27-71)
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Option:
Range:
Function:
Function:
system requirements satisfied. In this situation, the
adjustable speed pump contributes a little to the
system. When the programmed value of the timer
expires, a stage is removed, avoiding dead head
water circulation in the adjustable speed pump.
175ZA640.11
No-Flow Detection.
F VLT pump
Pump
[0] * Disabled
[1]
switch-off
Enabled
Function:
If the Stage Function is set to [0] Disabled,
Fmin
(4-12)
De-stage
[1] Enabled
timer period
(27-27)
[0 300 s]
Function:
The Stage Function Time is programmed to avoid
frequent staging of the fixed speed pumps. The
Stage Function Time starts if it is [1] Enabled by
parameter 25-27 Stage Function, and when the
variable speed pump is running at Motor Speed
High Limit, parameter 4-13 Motor Speed High Limit
[RPM] or parameter 4-14 Motor Speed High Limit [Hz],
with at least one fixed speed pump in the stop
position. When the programmed value of the timer
expires, a fixed speed pump is staged.
[0 120 s]
Function:
The destage function ensures that the lowest
numbers of pumps are running to save energy and
to avoid dead head water circulation in the
variable speed pump. If the destage function is set
to [0] Disabled, parameter 25-30 Destage Function
[1] Enabled
[0] Disabled
15
s*
Range:
Function:
Function:
When adding a fixed speed pump controlled by
a soft starter or a star delta starter, it is possible
to delay the ramp down of the lead pump until
a preset time after the start of the fixed speed
pump to eliminate pressure surges or water
hammer in the system.
[0 12 s]
Function:
When removing a fixed speed pump controlled by
a soft starter, it is possible to delay the ramp up of
the lead pump until a preset time after the
stopping of the fixed speed pump to eliminate
pressure surges or water hammer in the system.
Only to be used if [1] Soft Starter is selected in
parameter 25-02 Motor Start.
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130BC371.10
Parameter Description
Staging
Speed
Fixed speed pump
(controlled by soft starter)
3 3
NOTICE
Fixed pumps connected with star delta starters are
staged in the same way as pumps connected with soft
starters. They are destaged in the same way as pumps
connected directly to line.
25-42 Staging Threshold
Range:
Size
related*
Lead pump
(controlled by freq. conv.)
t1
Function:
[0 100
%]
Time
P 25-40
Cascade Controller
calls for another
pump
Destaging
Speed
Fixed speed
pump
Motor speed
high limit
Staging speed
Lead pump
(controlled by freq. conv.)
Motor speed
low limit
130BA366.10
130BC372.10
Variable speed
pump
Seconds
t2
NOTICE
If the set-point is reached after staging before the
variable speed pump reaches its minimum speed - the
system will enter the state closed loop as soon as the
feedback pressure is crossing the set-point.
Time
P 25-41
Lead pump starts
to ramp up
Cascade Controller
prepares for
removing pump
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Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
Function:
Size
related*
[0 100
%]
0
Hz*
Function:
[0 0 Hz]
STAGE = HIGH
threshold.
LOW
100%
HIGH
Motor speed
high limit
Variable speed
pump
Destaging
speed
Function:
[000 0 RPM]
130BA367.10
Fixed speed
pump
Motor speed
low limit
3
NOTICE
destaging threshold.
DESTAGE%
100
0
RPM*
Range:
STAGE % =
STAGE%
100
[0 0 Hz]
Function:
Readout of the below calculated value for
destaging speed. When removing a fixed speed
pump to prevent an undershoot of pressure, the
variable speed pump ramps up to a higher speed.
When the variable speed pump reaches the
Destaging Speed, the fixed speed pump is
destaged. Destaging speed is calculated based on
parameter 25-43 Destaging Threshold, and
parameter 4-14 Motor Speed High Limit [Hz].
Destaging speed is calculated with the following
formula:
DESTAGE%
100
DESTAGE = HIGH
STAGE%
STAGE = HIGH
100
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Motor speed
high limit
Destaging
speed
Motor speed
low limit
3 3
Motor speed
high limit
Destaging
speed
Variable speed
pump
Controlled stop
command
activated
130BA368.10
Parameter Description
Function:
This parameter is only active if the options [2]
At Command or [3] At Staging or Command
Seconds
Fixed speed
pump
Motor speed
low limit
Seconds
Motor speed
high limit
Destaging
speed
Fixed speed
pump
[0]
External
Motor speed
low limit
Seconds
[1]
[2]
Alternation
Time
Interval
[3]
Predefined
Time
Function:
Lead pump alternation equalizes the use of
pumps by periodically changing the pump that
is speed controlled. This ensures that pumps are
equally used over time. Alternation equalizes
the usage of pumps by always selecting the
pump with the lowest number of used hours to
stage on next.
[0] Off
Function:
If [1] Alternation Time Interval option in
[1 999 h]
[2] At
command
Function:
Function:
[0 0]
NOTICE
It is not possible to select other than [0] Off if
parameter 25-05 Fixed Lead Pump is set to [1] Yes.
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Option:
Coast
Function:
If [1] Enabled is selected, the pump alternation
can only occur if the capacity is equal to or
below 50%. The capacity calculation is the ratio
of running pumps (including the variable speed
pump) to the total number of available pumps
(including variable speed pump, but not those
interlocked).
Mains operation
200ms-2s (default 500ns)5 s
3 3
Time
[1]
Enabled
Function:
[0.1 5 s]
NOTICE
Function:
[0] * Slow
[1]
Time
100ms
NRUNNING
Capacity =
100%
NTOTAL
130BA614.10
Range:
0.5 s*
Mains operation
PID contr.
starts
Time
130BA613.10
Function:
[ par.
25-58 - 5
s]
[0 - 25 ]
Function:
Read out of the status of the cascade controller.
fMAX
Staging freq.
Mains operation
5s
Time
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Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
0*
[0 25 ]
3 3
Function:
Function:
Readout parameter for the actual variable speed
pump in the system. The Lead Pump parameter
is updated to reflect the current variable speed
pump in the system when an alternation takes
place. If no lead pump is selected (cascade
controller disabled or all pumps interlocked) the
display will show NONE.
Range:
[0 4]
Function:
Read out of the status for each of the relays
assigned to control the pumps. Every element in
the array represents a relay. If a relay is activated,
the corresponding element is set to On. If a relay
is deactivated, the corresponding element is set to
Off.
[0 2147483647 h]
[1]
On
Function:
Readout of the value for Pump ON Time.
The cascade controller has separate
counters for the pumps and for the relays
that control the pumps. Pump ON Time
monitors the operating hours of each
pump. The value of each Pump ON Time
counter can be reset to 0 by writing in the
parameter, e.g. if the pump is replaced in
case of service.
Function:
In this parameter, it is possible to disable one or more
of the fixed lead pumps. For example, the pump will
not be selected for staging on even if it is the next
pump in the operation sequence. It is not possible to
disable the lead pump with the Pump Interlock
command.
Function:
ON Time counters.
[1]
0*
Function:
[ 0 - par.
25-06 ]
[0 2147483647
h]
Function:
Readout parameter for the actual variable speed
pump in the system. The Lead Pump parameter
is updated to reflect the current variable speed
pump in the system when an alternation takes
place. If no lead pump is selected (cascade
controller disabled or all pumps interlocked) the
display will show NONE.
Function:
Readout of the value for Relay ON time. The
cascade controller has separate counters for
the pumps and for the relays that control
the pumps. Pump cycling is always done
based on the relay counters, otherwise it
would always use the new pump if a pump
is replaced and its value in
parameter 25-84 Pump ON Time is reset. To
use parameter 25-04 Pump Cycling, the
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Terminal
Parameters
Analog inputs (read)
X42/1
18-30
X42/3
18-31
X42/5
18-32
3 3
18-33
X42/9
18-34
X42/11
18-35
Analog inputs (read)
53
16-62
54
NOTICE
16-64
Analog output
NOTICE
Where Live Zero Monitoring is used, it is important that
any analog inputs not being used for the frequency
controller, i.e. being used as part of the Building
Management System decentral I/O, should have their
Live Zero function disabled.
42
6-63
Relays
Relay 1 Term 1, 2, 3
16-71
Relay 2 Term 4, 5, 6
16-71
NOTICE
Parameters
Analog inputs
X42/1
26-00, 26-1*
X42/3
26-01, 26-2*
X42/5
26-02, 26-3*
Analog outputs
X42/7
26-4*
X42/9
26-5*
X42/11
26-6*
Analog inputs
53
6-1*
54
6-2*
Analog output
42
6-5*
Relays
Relay 1 Term 1, 2, 3
5-4*
Relay 2 Term 4, 5, 6
5-4*
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Programming Guide
Option:
Option:
Function:
Terminal X42/1 can be programmed as an
analog input accepting a voltage or input
from either Pt1000 (1000 at 0 C) or Ni
3 3
[5]
Function:
Ni 1000
[F]
Function:
Terminal X42/5 can be programmed as an
analog input accepting a voltage or input
NOTICE
NOTICE
[1] * Voltage
[2]
Pt 1000 [C]
[3]
Pt 1000 [F]
[4]
Ni 1000 [C]
[5]
Ni 1000 [F]
Function:
Terminal X42/3 can be programmed as an
analog input accepting a voltage or input from
either Pt 1000 or Ni 1000 temperature sensors.
Select the desired mode.
[2] Pt 1000 [C] and [4] Ni 1000 [C] if operating
in Celsius - [3] Pt 1000 [F] and [5] Ni 1000 [F] if
operating in Fahrenheit.
[2]
Pt 1000 [C]
[3]
Pt 1000 [F]
[4]
Ni 1000 [C]
[5]
Ni 1000 [F]
Function:
[ 0 - par.
6-31 V]
WARNING
If the input is not in use, it must be set
for Voltage!
If set for temperature and used as feedback,
the unit must be set for either Celsius or
[ par. 6-30
- 10 V]
[1]
Voltage
[2]
Pt 1000
[C]
[3]
Pt 1000
[F]
[4]
Ni 1000
[C]
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Function:
Enter the high voltage value. This analog
input scaling value should correspond to the
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Function:
Enter the analog input scaling value that
corresponds to the low voltage value set
in parameter 26-10 Terminal X42/1 Low
Voltage.
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
100*
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
100*
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Range:
Range:
Function:
0.001 s*
[0.001 10 s]
Function:
Enter the time constant. This is a firstorder digital low pass filter time constant
for suppressing noise in terminal X42/3. A
high time constant value improves
dampening but also increases the time
delay through the filter.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Enter the time constant. This is a firstorder digital low pass filter time constant
for suppressing noise in terminal X42/1. A
0.001 s*
[0.001 10 s]
Option:
Option:
Function:
This parameter makes it possible to enable the
Live Zero monitoring. E.g. where the analog input
is a of the frequency converter control, rather
than being used as of a decentral I/O system,
such as a Building Management System.
[0]
Disabled
[0]
[1] * Enabled
Range:
Function:
[ 0 - par.
6-31 V]
Disabled
[1] * Enabled
Function:
This parameter makes it possible to enable the
Live Zero monitoring. E.g. where the analog input
is a of the frequency converter control, rather
than being used as of a decentral I/O system,
such as a Building Management System.
Range:
0.07 V*
Function:
[ 0 - par.
6-31 V]
Range:
Range:
10 V*
[ par. 6-30
- 10 V]
Function:
Enter the high voltage value. This analog
input scaling value should correspond to the
10 V*
[ par. 6-30
- 10 V]
Function:
Enter the high voltage value. This analog
input scaling value should correspond to the
Range:
Range:
0*
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
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Function:
Enter the analog input scaling value that
corresponds to the low voltage value set
0*
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Function:
Enter the analog input scaling value that
corresponds to the low voltage value set
Voltage.
Voltage.
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Option:
100*
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Function:
[0.001 10 s]
3 3
Enter the time constant. This is a firstorder digital low pass filter time constant
for suppressing noise in terminal X42/5. A
high time constant value improves
dampening but also increases the time
delay through the filter.
NOTICE
Range:
0 %*
Function:
This parameter makes it possible to enable the
Live Zero monitoring. E.g. where the analog input
is a of the frequency converter control, rather
than being used as of a decentral I/O system,
such as a Building Management System.
[0]
Disabled
Range:
100
%*
Function:
Set the function of terminal X42/7 as an
analog voltage output.
[0] *
[0 200
%]
No operation
[102] Feedback
+-200%
-200% to +200% of
Function:
Scale the maximum output of the selected analog
signal at terminal X42/7. Set the value to the
maximum value of the voltage signal output.
Scale the output to give a voltage lower than 10
V at full scale; or 10 V at an output below 100%
of the maximum signal value. If 10 V is the
desired output current at a value between
0-100% of the full-scale output, programme the
percentage value in the parameter, i.e. 50% = 10
V. If a voltage between 0 and 10 V is desired at
maximum output, calculate the percentage as
follows:
10V
x 100%
desired maximum voltage
i.e.
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Function:
[1] * Enabled
Option:
Function:
5V :
10V
100% = 200%
5V
Function:
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
0 %*
Function:
[0 - 100
%]
100
%*
[0 200
%]
Function:
Set the function of terminal X42/9.
[0] *
No operation
[102] Feedback
+-200%
-200% to +200% of
i.e.
Range:
[0 - 100
%]
Function:
Holds the preset level of terminal X42/9.
In case of a bus timeout and a timeout function
is selected in parameter 26-60 Terminal X42/11
Function:
10V
x 100% = 200%
5V
5V :
Function:
Option:
Function:
[0] *
[102] Feedback
+-200%
-200% to +200% of
[0 200 %]
Function:
Scale the minimum output of the selected analog
signal at terminal X42/9, as a percentage of the
maximum signal level. E.g. if a 0 V is desired at
25% of the maximum output value. Then
programme 25%. Scaling values up to 100% can
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Range:
Function:
[RPM] and parameter 4-14 Motor Speed
High Limit [Hz]), (0-20 mA)
0 %*
Function:
[0 200 %]
Function:
Scale the minimum output of the selected analog
signal at terminal X42/11, as a percentage of the
maximum signal level. E.g. if a 0 V is desired at
25% of the maximum output value. Then
programme 25%. Scaling values up to 100% can
never be higher than the corresponding setting in
parameter 26-62 Terminal X42/11 Max. Scale.
[0 200
%]
Function:
Scale the maximum output of the selected analog
signal at terminal X42/9. Set the value to the
maximum value of the voltage signal output.
Scale the output to give a voltage lower than 10
V at full scale; or 10 V at an output below 100%
of the maximum signal value. If 10 V is the
desired output current at a value between
0-100% of the full-scale output, programme the
percentage value in the parameter, i.e. 50% = 10
V. If a voltage between 0 and 10 V is desired at
maximum output, calculate the percentage as
follows:
10V
x 100%
desired maximum voltage
i.e.
5V :
10V
x 100% = 200%
5V
190
Function:
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Programming Guide
Speed
130BA612.10
Parameter Description
Max. speed
Closed loop
Min. speed
Speed
Max. speed
Closed loop
Fill speed
Min. speed
3 3
Initial ramp
Filled setpoint
Time
Function:
Enabled
Function:
[ par.
4-11 par. 4-13
RPM]
Normal ramp
Function:
[ par.
4-12 par. 4-14
Hz]
Initial ramp
MG20O802
Function:
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Programming Guide
Speed
Function:
0.001
ProcessCtrlUnit*
3 3
[0.001 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
130BC369.10
Parameter Description
Derag
function
activated
+/- Derag
Speed:
Par.: 29 -13
Par.: 29 -14
Derag Off Delay:
Par. 29 -15
0 Hz / RPM
Function:
0
ProcessCtrlUnit*
[-999999.999 999999.999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Function:
[0 - 3600 s]
NOTICE
Do not enable deragging if the pump cannot operate in
reverse direction.
There are three different notifications for an ongoing
deragging event:
Status in the LCP: "Auto Remote Derag"
192
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
130BC370.10
Function:
[0 - 10 ] The number of cycles the frequency
converter will derag.
Function:
Activate Derag
Derag power factor
Par. 29-22
[0] * Off
[1]
Start
[2]
Stop
[3]
Low Speed
power
Par. 29-26,
Par. 29-27
Function:
Function:
[ 0 - par. 4-13
RPM]
Size related*
0 kW*
Function:
[ 0.0 - par. 4-14
Hz]
Range:
MG20O802
Range:
Function:
Function:
[0 - 0 kW] Readout of calculated derag power at actual
speed.
Speed [Hz/RPM]
High Speed
Par. 29-28, Par. 29-29
Function:
[0 - 0 hp] Readout of calculated derag power at actual
speed.
Function:
[1 - 400 %] Set a correction if Derag Detection reacts
on too low a power value.
193
3 3
3 3
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Range:
Range:
601 s*
Function:
[1 - 601 s] The time that the frequency converter must
remain on reference and a high power
condition for a derag to occur.
Range:
Function:
[ 0 - par. 29-29
Hz]
Range:
3*
Function:
[ 0 - par. 29-28
RPM]
5 %*
Function:
Range:
Size related*
Function:
[Size related] Derags are considered to be
consecutive if they happen within
the interval specified in this
parameter.
Function:
[ 0 - 5.50 kW] Set derag power at low speed in
kW.
Function:
[ 0 - 7.50 hp] Set derag power at low speed in
hp.
Function:
[ 0.0 - par. 4-13 Set output speed used for
RPM]
registration of derag power at
high speed in RPM.
Function:
[ 0.0 - par.
4-14 Hz]
Function:
[ 0 - 5.50 kW] Set derag power at high speed in
kW.
194
Function:
[ 0 - 7.50 hp] Set derag power at high speed in
hp.
MG20O802
Programming Guide
T
1
0
t1
t2
t3
Speed curve
t1
3 3
1
0
N MAX
N MIN
130BD765.10
Parameter Description
t2
t3
Option:
Function:
[0] *
Disabled
[1]
[2]
[3]
Range:
10 s*
Function:
[0 - 600 s]
Range:
10 s*
Function:
[0 - 600 s]
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Programming Guide
N MAX
N MIN
0
Function:
The digital input from an external device
must be active during the validation time.
[ 0.10 255 s]
130BD766.10
3 3
Parameter Description
Function:
NOTICE
Parameter 29-51 Verification Time is only
visible in the LCP if a digital input is set
to [86] Flow Confirmation (see parameter
group 5-1* Digital Inputs).
When the time in this parameter passes, the
frequency converter checks the signal from the
external device. If the signal is active, the
frequency converter runs normally.
1
0
1
0
1
0
t0
<t1
t2
Speed curv.
Flow verification
t0
t1
t2
196
Function:
[0 999 s]
NOTICE
Parameter 29-50 Validation Time is
only visible in the LCP if a digital
input is set to [86] Flow Confirmation
(see parameter group 5-1* Digital
Inputs).
MG20O802
Parameter Description
Programming Guide
0 h*
[0 2147483647 h]
Function:
[ 5 - 65535.00 Set the brake resistor value in
Ohm]
with 2 decimals. This value is used
for monitoring the power to the
Size
related*
Function:
Monitoring.
Option:
3 3
Function:
[0] *
Disabled
[1]
Enabled
Feature: Unknown.
Function:
Select the operating mode of the bypass:
[0] Drive: the motor is operated by the frequency
converter.
[1]
Function:
[0 - 300
s]
Function:
Set the time delay within the time that the drive
experiences an alarm that stops it and the time
when the motor is automatically switched to
bypass control. If the time delay is set to zero, a
drive alarm will not automatically switch the
motor to bypass control.
Function:
Enabled
Function:
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Function:
[60] *
[160]
Option:
Function:
Off
[2]
Stop
[5] *
Range:
Option:
[0] *
Option:
0.001 s*
Function:
Function:
[0.001 - 10
s]
Not Connected
[1]
PT100 2-wire
[3]
PT1000 2-wire
[5]
PT100 3-wire
[7]
PT1000 3-wire
Option:
Function:
[60] *
[160]
can be set in parameter 35-16 Term. X48/4 Low Temp. Limit and
parameter 35-17 Term. X48/4 High Temp. Limit.
Option:
Option:
Function:
Function:
[0] *
Disabled
[1]
Enabled
Function:
[0] *
Not Connected
[1]
PT100 2-wire
[3]
PT1000 2-wire
[5]
PT100 3-wire
Range:
[7]
PT1000 3-wire
Size related*
Option:
Function:
[60] *
[160]
Function:
Size related*
Function:
[0.001 - 10
s]
Function:
Not Connected
[1]
PT100 2-wire
[3]
PT1000 2-wire
[5]
PT100 3-wire
[7]
PT1000 3-wire
198
Range:
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Parameter Description
Programming Guide
Option:
Function:
[0] *
Disabled
[1]
Enabled
Function:
Function:
Size related*
[ -50 - par.
35-27 ]
Function:
[ par. 35-42
- 20 mA]
Function:
Size related*
0.001 s*
Function:
[0.001 - 10
s]
Range:
0*
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Function:
[-999999.999 999999.999 ]
Function:
[0.001 - 10
s]
Option:
100*
Function:
[0] *
Disabled
[1]
Enabled
Function:
[ -50 - par. 35-37 ]
MG20O802
Function:
[ par. 35-36 - 204 ]
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3 3
4 4
Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
4 Parameter Lists
4.1 Parameter Options
4.1.1 Default Settings
Changes during operation
TRUE means that the parameter can be changed while the frequency converter is in operation and FALSE means that
the frequency converter must be stopped before a change can be made.
4-Set-up
'All set-up': the parameter can be set individually in each of the four set-ups, i. e. one single parameter can have four
different data values.
1 set-up: data value will be the same in all set-ups.
SR
Size related
N/A
No default value available.
Conversion index
This number refers to a conversion figure used when writing or reading by means of a frequency converter.
Conv.
index
100
Conv.
factor
75
74
3600000 3600
70
60
67
-1
100
10
0.1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
Table 4.1
Data type
Description
Type
Integer 8
Int8
Integer 16
Int16
Integer 32
Int32
Unsigned 8
Uint8
Unsigned 16
Uint16
Unsigned 32
Uint32
Visible String
VisStr
33
N2
35
V2
54
TimD
Table 4.2
200
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Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Language
[0] English
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
0-02
[0] RPM
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
0-03
Regional Settings
[0] International
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
0-04
[0] Resume
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0-05
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
4 4
Active Set-up
[1] Set-up 1
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
0-11
Programming Set-up
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0-12
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
0-13
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
0-14
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Int32
1601
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
0-21
1662
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
0-22
1614
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
0-23
1613
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
0-24
1652
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
0-25
My Personal Menu
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint16
[1] %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Int32
0-31
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
0-32
100 CustomReadoutUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int32
0-37
Display Text 1
0 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
VisStr[25]
0-38
Display Text 2
0 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
VisStr[25]
0-39
Display Text 3
0 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
VisStr[25]
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0-41
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0-42
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0-43
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0-44
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0-45
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0-5* Copy/Save
0-50
LCP Copy
[0] No copy
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
0-51
Set-up Copy
[0] No copy
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
100 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
Int16
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
200 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint16
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
0-6* Password
0-60
0-61
0-65
0-66
0-67
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
TimeOfDay
0-71
Date Format
[0] YYYY-MM-DD
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
0-72
Time Format
[0] 24 h
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
0-74
DST/Summertime
[0] Off
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
0-76
DST/Summertime Start
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
TimeOfDay
0-77
DST/Summertime End
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
TimeOfDay
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Programming Guide
0-79
Clock Fault
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
0-81
Working Days
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
Uint8
0-82
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
TimeOfDay
0-83
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
TimeOfDay
0-89
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
VisStr[25]
4 4
202
MG20O802
Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Configuration Mode
1-01
1-03
Torque Characteristics
1-04
Overload Mode
1-06
Clockwise Direction
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
[1] VVC+
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
[0] Normal
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
[0] Asynchron
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
4 4
Motor Construction
1-1* VVC+ PM
1-14
Damping Gain
120 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
1-15
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
1-16
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
1-17
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint16
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint32
1-21
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
-2
Uint32
1-22
Motor Voltage
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
1-23
Motor Frequency
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
1-24
Motor Current
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
-2
Uint32
1-25
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
67
Uint16
1-26
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
-1
Uint32
1-28
[0] Off
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
1-29
[0] Off
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
-4
Uint32
1-31
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
-4
Uint32
1-33
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
-4
Uint32
1-34
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
-4
Uint32
1-35
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
-4
Uint32
1-36
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Uint32
1-37
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
-6
Int32
1-39
Motor Poles
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
1-40
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
1-46
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
1-51
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
1-52
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
1-55
V/f Characteristic - V
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
1-56
V/f Characteristic - f
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
1-58
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
1-59
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
1-61
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
1-62
Slip Compensation
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
1-63
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
1-64
Resonance Damping
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
1-65
5 ms
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint8
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Parameter Lists
1-66
Programming Guide
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
[1] Parking
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
PM Start Mode
1-71
Start Delay
00 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
1-72
Start Function
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
1-73
Flying Start
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
1-77
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
1-78
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
1-79
0s
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint8
Function at Stop
[0] Coast
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
1-81
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
1-82
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
1-86
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
1-87
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
1-91
[0] No
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
1-93
Thermistor Source
[0] None
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
204
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Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
2-0* DC-Brake
2-00
DC Hold/Preheat Current
50 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
2-01
DC Brake Current
50 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
2-02
DC Braking Time
10.0 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
2-03
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
2-04
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
Brake Function
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
2-11
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
2-12
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
2-13
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
2-15
Brake Check
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
100.0 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint32
[2] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
2-16
2-17
Over-voltage Control
MG20O802
205
4 4
4 4
Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Int32
Minimum Reference
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
3-03
Maximum Reference
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
3-04
Reference Function
[0] Sum
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
3-1* References
3-10
Preset Reference
0.00 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
3-11
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
3-13
Reference Site
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
3-14
0.00 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int32
3-15
Reference 1 Source
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
3-16
Reference 2 Source
[0] No function
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
3-17
Reference 3 Source
[0] No function
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
3-19
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
3-4* Ramp 1
3-41
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
3-42
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
3-5* Ramp 2
3-51
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
3-52
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
ExpressionLimit
3-81
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
3-84
0.00 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
3-85
0.00 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
3-86
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
3-87
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
3-88
0.00 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
Step Size
0.10 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
3-91
Ramp Time
1.00 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
3-92
Power Restore
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
3-93
Maximum Limit
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
3-94
Minimum Limit
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
3-95
Ramp Delay
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
TimD
206
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Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
[0] Clockwise
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
4-11
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
4-12
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
4-13
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
4-14
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
4-16
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
4-17
100.0 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
4-18
Current Limit
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint32
4-19
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
-1
Uint16
4 4
0.00 A
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
4-51
ImaxVLT (P1637)
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
4-52
0 RPM
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
4-53
outputSpeedHighLimit
(P413)
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
4-54
-999999.999 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
4-55
999999.999 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
-999999.999 ReferenceFeedbackUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
4-57
999999.999 ReferenceFeedbackUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
4-58
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
4-56
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
4-61
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
4-62
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
4-63
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
4-64
[0] Off
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
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Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
5-01
Terminal 27 Mode
[0] Input
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-02
Terminal 29 Mode
[0] Input
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-11
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-12
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-13
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-14
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-15
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-16
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-17
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-18
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-19
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
5-20
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-21
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-22
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-23
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-24
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-25
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-26
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Uint8
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
5-31
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-32
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-33
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-40
Function Relay
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5-41
On Delay, Relay
0.01 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
5-42
0.01 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
5-4* Relays
100 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
5-51
100 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
5-52
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
5-53
100 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
5-54
100 ms
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Uint16
5-55
100 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
5-56
100 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
5-57
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
5-58
100 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
5-59
100 ms
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Uint16
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5000 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5000 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
5000 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
5-62
5-63
5-65
5-66
5-68
208
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Programming Guide
25 s
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
Uint32
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
5-93
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
N2
5-94
0%
1 set-up
TRUE
-2
Uint16
5-95
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
N2
5-96
0%
1 set-up
TRUE
-2
Uint16
5-97
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
N2
5-98
0%
1 set-up
TRUE
-2
Uint16
MG20O802
209
4 4
4 4
Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
6-01
10 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0.07 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-11
10 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-12
4 mA
All set-ups
TRUE
-5
Int16
6-13
20 mA
All set-ups
TRUE
-5
Int16
6-14
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
6-15
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
6-16
0.001 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint16
6-17
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0.07 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-21
10 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-22
4 mA
All set-ups
TRUE
-5
Int16
6-23
20 mA
All set-ups
TRUE
-5
Int16
6-24
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
6-25
100 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
6-26
0.001 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint16
6-27
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0.07 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-31
10 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-34
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
6-35
100 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
6-36
6-37
0.001 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint16
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0.07 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-41
10 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-44
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
6-45
100 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
6-46
0.001 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint16
6-47
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Terminal 42 Output
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
6-51
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
Int16
6-52
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
6-53
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
N2
6-54
0%
1 set-up
TRUE
-2
Uint16
6-55
[0] Off
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
Uint8
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
6-61
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-62
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-63
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
N2
6-64
0%
1 set-up
TRUE
-2
Uint16
210
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Programming Guide
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
6-71
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-72
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-73
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
N2
6-74
0%
1 set-up
TRUE
-2
Uint16
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
6-81
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-82
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
6-83
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
N2
0%
1 set-up
TRUE
-2
Uint16
4 4
MG20O802
Preset
211
4 4
Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Uint8
Control Site
null
All set-ups
TRUE
8-02
Control Source
null
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
8-03
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
-1
Uint32
Uint8
8-04
[0] Off
1 set-up
TRUE
8-05
End-of-Timeout Function
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
8-06
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
8-07
Diagnosis Trigger
[0] Disable
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
8-08
Readout Filtering
null
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Control Profile
[0] FC profile
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
8-13
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
8-14
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Protocol
[0] FC
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
Uint8
Address
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
8-32
Baud Rate
null
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
8-33
null
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
8-35
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
-3
Uint16
8-36
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
-3
Uint16
8-37
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
-5
Uint16
Telegram Selection
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
8-42
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
8-43
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
Uint8
8-5* Digital/Bus
8-50
Coasting Select
[3] Logic OR
All set-ups
TRUE
8-52
DC Brake Select
[3] Logic OR
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
8-53
Start Select
[3] Logic OR
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
8-54
Reversing Select
null
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
8-55
Set-up Select
[3] Logic OR
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
8-56
[3] Logic OR
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Uint32
8-7* BACnet
8-70
8-72
8-73
8-74
"I-Am" Service
8-75
Initialisation Password
1 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
127 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
1 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint16
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
VisStr[20]
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
8-81
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
8-82
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
8-83
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
212
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Par. No. #
Parameter description
Programming Guide
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
100 RPM
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
8-91
200 RPM
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
8-94
Bus Feedback 1
0 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
N2
8-95
Bus Feedback 2
0 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
N2
8-96
Bus Feedback 3
0 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
N2
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Parameter description
9-00
Setpoint
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
9-07
Actual Value
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
9-15
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint16
9-16
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
9-18
Node Address
9-22
Telegram Selection
9-23
9-27
Parameter Edit
9-28
Process Control
9-31
Safe Address
9-44
9-45
126 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
[100] None
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
[1] Enabled
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
0 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint16
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
Fault Code
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
9-47
Fault Number
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
9-52
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
9-53
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
V2
9-63
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
9-64
Device Identification
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
9-65
Profile Number
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
OctStr[
2]
9-67
Control Word 1
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
V2
9-68
Status Word 1
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
V2
9-70
Programming Set-up
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
9-71
9-72
ProfibusDriveReset
9-75
9-80
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
[0] No action
1 set-up
FALSE
Uint8
DO Identification
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
9-81
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
9-82
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
9-83
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
9-84
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
9-85
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
9-90
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
9-91
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
9-92
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
9-93
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
9-94
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
9-99
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
MG20O802
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Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
CAN Protocol
null
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
10-01
null
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
10-02
MAC ID
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
10-05
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
10-06
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
10-07
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
null
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
10-1* DeviceNet
10-10
10-11
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
10-12
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
10-13
Warning Parameter
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
10-14
Net Reference
[0] Off
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
10-15
Net Control
[0] Off
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
COS Filter 1
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
10-21
COS Filter 2
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
10-22
COS Filter 3
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
10-23
COS Filter 4
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
0 N/A
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Array Index
10-31
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
10-32
Devicenet Revision
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
10-33
Store Always
[0] Off
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
10-34
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint16
10-39
Devicenet F Parameters
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
Table 4.3
214
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Programming Guide
Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
SL Controller Mode
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-01
Start Event
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-02
Stop Event
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-03
Reset SLC
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-1* Comparators
13-10
Comparator Operand
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-11
Comparator Operator
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-12
Comparator Value
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
SL Controller Timer
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
-3
TimD
13-2* Timers
13-20
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-41
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-42
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-43
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-44
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-51
SL Controller Event
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-52
SL Controller Action
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Uint8
13-5* States
Alert Trigger
[0] False
2 set-ups
TRUE
13-91
Alert Action
[0] Info
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
13-92
Alert Text
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
VisStr[20]
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint32
13-98
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint32
13-99
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint32
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Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Uint8
Switching Pattern
null
All set-ups
TRUE
14-01
Switching Frequency
null
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
14-03
Overmodulation
[1] On
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
14-04
PWM Random
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Mains Failure
[0] No function
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
14-11
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
14-12
[3] Derate
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Reset Mode
14-21
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
10 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
Uint8
14-22
Operation Mode
All set-ups
TRUE
14-23
Typecode Setting
null
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
14-25
60 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
14-26
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
14-28
Production Settings
[0] No action
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
14-29
Service Code
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Int32
100 %
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
14-31
0.020 s
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Uint16
14-32
27.0 ms
All set-ups
FALSE
-4
Uint16
Uint8
VT Level
14-41
14-42
14-43
Motor Cosphi
66 %
All set-ups
FALSE
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
10 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
14-5* Environment
14-50
RFI Filter
[1] On
1 set-up
FALSE
Uint8
14-51
DC Link Compensation
[1] On
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
14-52
Fan Control
[0] Auto
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
14-53
Fan Monitor
[1] Warning
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
14-55
Output Filter
14-59
[0] No Filter
1 set-up
FALSE
Uint8
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
FALSE
Uint8
Uint8
[1] Derate
All set-ups
TRUE
14-61
[1] Derate
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
14-62
95 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
[0] No
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
null
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
14-8* Options
14-80
216
Fault Level
MG20O802
Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Operating hours
0h
All set-ups
FALSE
74
Uint32
15-01
Running Hours
0h
All set-ups
FALSE
74
Uint32
15-02
kWh Counter
0 kWh
All set-ups
FALSE
75
Uint32
15-03
Power Up's
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint32
15-04
Over Temp's
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
15-05
Over Volt's
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
15-06
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
15-07
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
15-08
Number of Starts
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint32
Uint16
4 4
Logging Source
2 set-ups
TRUE
15-11
Logging Interval
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
-3
TimD
15-12
Trigger Event
[0] False
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
15-13
Logging Mode
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
15-14
50 N/A
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
15-21
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint32
15-22
0 ms
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Uint32
15-23
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
TimeOfDay
Uint16
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
15-31
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Int16
15-32
0s
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint32
15-33
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
TimeOfDay
Int32
15-34
0 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
15-35
0 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Int32
15-36
0%
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
15-37
[0] -
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
FC Type
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[6]
15-41
Power Section
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[20]
15-42
Voltage
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[20]
15-43
Software Version
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[5]
15-44
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[40]
15-45
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[40]
15-46
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[8]
15-47
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[8]
15-48
LCP Id No
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[20]
15-49
SW ID Control Card
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[20]
15-50
SW ID Power Card
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[20]
15-51
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[10]
15-53
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[19]
15-58
SmartStart Filename
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
VisStr[20]
15-59
CSIV Filename
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
FALSE
VisStr[16]
Option Mounted
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[30]
15-61
Option SW Version
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[20]
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Programming Guide
15-62
Option Ordering No
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[8]
15-63
Option Serial No
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[18]
15-70
Option in Slot A
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[30]
15-71
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[20]
15-72
Option in Slot B
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[30]
15-73
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[20]
15-74
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[30]
15-75
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[20]
15-76
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[30]
15-77
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[20]
0h
All set-ups
TRUE
74
Uint32
15-81
0h
All set-ups
TRUE
74
Uint32
Uint16
Defined Parameters
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
15-93
Modified Parameters
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
15-98
Drive Identification
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
VisStr[40]
15-99
Parameter Metadata
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
218
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Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Control Word
16-01
Reference [Unit]
16-02
Reference [%]
16-03
Status Word
16-05
16-09
Custom Readout
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
V2
0 ReferenceFeedbackUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Int16
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
V2
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
N2
0 CustomReadoutUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int32
Int32
Power [kW]
0 kW
All set-ups
TRUE
16-11
Power [hp]
0 hp
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int32
16-12
Motor Voltage
0V
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
16-13
Frequency
0 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
16-14
Motor current
0A
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int32
16-15
Frequency [%]
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
N2
16-16
Torque [Nm]
0 Nm
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Int32
16-17
Speed [RPM]
0 RPM
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Int32
16-18
Motor Thermal
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
16-20
Motor Angle
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
16-22
Torque [%]
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
16-26
0 kW
All set-ups
FALSE
Int32
16-27
0 hp
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Int32
DC Link Voltage
0V
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
16-32
Brake Energy /s
0 kW
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
16-33
0 kW
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
16-34
Heatsink Temp.
0 C
All set-ups
TRUE
100
Uint8
16-35
Inverter Thermal
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
16-36
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
16-37
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
16-38
SL Controller State
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
16-39
0 C
All set-ups
TRUE
100
Uint8
16-40
[0] No
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
16-49
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
External Reference
16-52
Feedback[Unit]
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Int16
0 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
16-53
16-54
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
Feedback 1 [Unit]
0 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
16-55
Feedback 2 [Unit]
0 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
16-56
Feedback 3 [Unit]
0 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
16-58
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Int16
16-59
Adjusted Setpoint
0 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
Digital Input
16-61
16-62
Analog Input 53
16-63
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
[0] Current
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
[0] Current
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
16-64
Analog Input 54
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
16-65
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int16
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16-66
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
16-67
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
Int32
16-68
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Int32
16-69
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Int32
16-70
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Int32
16-71
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
16-72
Counter A
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Int32
16-73
Counter B
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Int32
16-75
Analog In X30/11
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
16-76
Analog In X30/12
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
16-77
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int16
16-78
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Int16
16-79
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Int16
Fieldbus CTW 1
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
V2
16-82
Fieldbus REF 1
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
N2
16-84
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
V2
16-85
FC Port CTW 1
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
V2
16-86
FC Port REF 1
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
N2
Alarm Word
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
16-91
Alarm Word 2
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
16-92
Warning Word
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
16-93
Warning Word 2
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
16-94
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
16-95
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
16-96
Maintenance Word
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
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Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
18-01
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
18-02
0s
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint32
18-03
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
TimeOfDay
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Int32
18-31
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Int32
18-32
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Int32
18-33
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Int16
18-34
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Int16
18-35
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
-3
Int16
18-36
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
18-37
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
18-38
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
18-39
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
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Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Uint8
20-0* Feedback
20-00
Feedback 1 Source
All set-ups
TRUE
20-01
Feedback 1 Conversion
[0] Linear
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
20-02
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Uint8
20-03
Feedback 2 Source
[0] No function
All set-ups
TRUE
20-04
Feedback 2 Conversion
[0] Linear
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
20-05
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
20-06
Feedback 3 Source
[0] No function
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
20-07
Feedback 3 Conversion
[0] Linear
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
20-08
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
20-12
Reference/Feedback Unit
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
20-2* Feedback/Setpoint
20-20
Feedback Function
[4] Maximum
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
20-21
Setpoint 1
0 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
20-22
Setpoint 2
0 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
20-23
Setpoint 3
0 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
VisStr[25]
Uint8
20-6* Sensorless
20-60
Sensorless Unit
20-69
Sensorless Information
[0] Auto
2 set-ups
TRUE
20-71
PID Performance
[0] Normal
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
20-72
0.10 N/A
2 set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
Int32
20-73
-999999 ProcessCtrlUnit
2 set-ups
TRUE
-3
20-74
999999 ProcessCtrlUnit
2 set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
20-79
PID Autotuning
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
[0] Normal
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
20-82
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
20-83
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
20-84
On Reference Bandwidth
5%
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
[1] On
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
20-93
2 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
20-94
8s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
20-95
0s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
20-96
5 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
222
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Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
[0] Auto
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
21-01
PID Performance
[0] Normal
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
21-02
0.10 N/A
2 set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
21-03
-999999.000 N/A
2 set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-04
999999.000 N/A
2 set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-09
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
[0]
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
21-11
0.000 ExtPID1Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-12
100.000 ExtPID1Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-13
[0] No function
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
21-14
[0] No function
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
21-15
Ext. 1 Setpoint
0.000 ExtPID1Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-17
0.000 ExtPID1Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-18
0.000 ExtPID1Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-19
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
Int32
21-21
21-22
21-23
21-24
[0] Normal
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0.50 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
20.00 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
0.00 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
5.0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
[0]
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
21-31
0.000 ExtPID2Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-32
100.000 ExtPID2Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-33
[0] No function
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
21-34
[0] No function
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
21-35
Ext. 2 Setpoint
0.000 ExtPID2Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-37
0.000 ExtPID2Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-38
0.000 ExtPID2Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-39
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
Int32
[0] Normal
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0.50 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
21-41
21-42
20.00 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
21-43
0.00 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
21-44
5.0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
[0]
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
21-51
0.000 ExtPID3Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-52
100.000 ExtPID3Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-53
[0] No function
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
21-54
[0] No function
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
21-55
Ext. 3 Setpoint
0.000 ExtPID3Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-57
0.000 ExtPID3Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-58
0.000 ExtPID3Unit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
21-59
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
Int32
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Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
[0] Normal
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
21-61
0.50 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
21-62
20.00 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
21-63
0.00 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
21-64
5.0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
224
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Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
0s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
[0] Off
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
Uint8
Uint8
22-0* Miscellaneous
22-00
22-21
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
22-22
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
22-23
No-Flow Function
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
22-24
No-Flow Delay
10 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
22-26
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
22-27
10 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
22-28
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
22-29
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
No-Flow Power
22-31
0.00 kW
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
22-32
22-33
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
22-34
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
22-35
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
22-36
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
22-37
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
22-38
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
22-39
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
60 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
22-41
30 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
22-42
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
22-43
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
22-44
10 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Int8
22-45
Setpoint Boost
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
Int8
22-46
60 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
22-51
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
10 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
22-61
10 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
22-62
10 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
start_to_start_min_on_time
(P2277)
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
0s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
0.000 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
22-77
22-78
22-79
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Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
TRUE
[0] Disabled
Uint8
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
67
Uint16
Flow Compensation
22-81
22-82
22-83
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
22-84
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
22-85
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
Uint16
22-86
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
22-87
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
22-88
999999.999 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
22-89
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
22-90
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
226
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Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
[0] Disabled
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
TimeOfDayWoDate
ON Time
23-01
ON Action
23-02
OFF Time
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
TimeOfDayWoDate
23-03
OFF Action
[0] Disabled
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
23-04
Occurrence
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
23-1* Maintenance
23-10
Maintenance Item
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
23-11
Maintenance Action
[1] Lubricate
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
[0] Disabled
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
1h
1 set-up
TRUE
74
Uint32
ExpressionLimit
1 set-up
TRUE
TimeOfDay
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0 N/A
1 set-up
TRUE
VisStr[20]
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
TimeOfDay
23-12
23-13
23-14
23-16
Maintenance Text
23-51
Period Start
23-53
Energy Log
23-54
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
23-6* Trending
23-60
Trend Variable
23-61
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
23-62
23-63
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
TimeOfDay
23-64
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
TRUE
TimeOfDay
23-65
ExpressionLimit
23-66
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
23-67
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
23-81
Energy Cost
100 %
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
1.00 N/A
2 set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
Uint32
23-82
Investment
0 N/A
2 set-ups
TRUE
23-83
Energy Savings
0 kWh
All set-ups
TRUE
75
Int32
23-84
Cost Savings
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Int32
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Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
24-11
[0] Disabled
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0s
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Uint8
Cascade Controller
25-02
Motor Start
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
FALSE
2 set-ups
FALSE
25-04
Uint8
Pump Cycling
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
25-05
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
25-06
Number of Pumps
2 N/A
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
Staging Bandwidth
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
25-21
Override Bandwidth
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
25-22
casco_staging_bandwi
dth (P2520)
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
25-23
15 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
25-24
15 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
25-25
OBW Time
10 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
25-26
Destage At No-Flow
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
25-27
Stage Function
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
25-28
Uint16
25-29
Destage Function
25-30
15 s
All set-ups
TRUE
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
15 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
10 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
25-41
Ramp Up Delay
2s
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
25-42
Staging Threshold
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
25-43
Destaging Threshold
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
25-44
0 RPM
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
25-45
0 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
25-46
0 RPM
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
25-47
0 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
[0] External
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
25-51
Alternation Event
25-52
24 h
All set-ups
TRUE
74
Uint16
25-53
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
VisStr[7]
25-54
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
TimeOfDayWoDate
25-55
25-56
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
[0] Slow
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
25-58
0.1 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
25-59
0.5 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
25-8* Status
228
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Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
25-80
Cascade Status
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
VisStr[25]
25-81
Pump Status
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
VisStr[25]
25-82
Lead Pump
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
25-83
Relay Status
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
VisStr[4]
25-84
Pump ON Time
0h
All set-ups
TRUE
74
Uint32
25-85
Relay ON Time
0h
All set-ups
TRUE
74
Uint32
25-86
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
4 4
25-9* Service
25-90
Pump Interlock
[0] Off
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
25-91
Manual Alternation
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Parameter description
[1] Voltage
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
26-01
[1] Voltage
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
26-02
[1] Voltage
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0.07 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
26-11
10.00 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
26-14
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
26-15
100.000 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
26-16
0.001 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint16
26-17
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0.07 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
26-21
10.00 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
26-24
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
26-25
100.000 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
26-26
0.001 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint16
26-27
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0.07 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
26-31
10.00 V
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
26-34
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
26-35
100.000 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
26-36
0.001 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint16
26-37
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
26-41
0.00 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
26-42
100.00 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
26-43
0.00 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
N2
26-44
0.00 %
1 set-up
TRUE
-2
Uint16
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
26-51
0.00 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
26-52
100.00 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
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Parameter Lists
Par. No. #
Parameter description
26-53
26-54
Programming Guide
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
0.00 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
N2
0.00 %
1 set-up
TRUE
-2
Uint16
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
26-61
0.00 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
26-62
100.00 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Int16
26-63
0.00 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
N2
26-64
0.00 %
1 set-up
TRUE
-2
Uint16
230
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Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Pump Status
[0] Ready
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-02
[0] No Operation
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-03
0h
All set-ups
TRUE
74
Uint32
27-04
0h
All set-ups
TRUE
74
Uint32
4 4
27-1* Configuration
27-10
Cascade Controller
null
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
27-11
Number Of Drives
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
27-12
Number Of Pumps
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
27-14
Pump Capacity
27-16
Runtime Balancing
100 %
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
2 set-ups
TRUE
27-17
Uint8
Motor Starters
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
27-18
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
27-19
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
100 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-21
Override Limit
27-22
27-23
Staging Delay
15 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
27-24
Destaging Delay
15 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
27-25
10 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
27-27
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-31
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
27-32
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
27-33
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
27-34
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-41
10.0 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
27-42
Ramp Up Delay
2.0 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
Uint8
27-43
Staging Threshold
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
27-44
Destaging Threshold
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-45
0 RPM
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
27-46
0.0 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
27-47
0 RPM
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
27-48
0.0 Hz
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
null
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Automatic Alternation
27-51
Alternation Event
27-52
0 min
All set-ups
TRUE
70
Uint16
27-53
0 min
All set-ups
TRUE
70
Uint16
27-54
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
TimeOfDayWoDate
27-55
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
27-56
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-58
0.1 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
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Parameter Lists
Par. No. #
Parameter description
27-60
27-61
Programming Guide
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-62
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-63
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-64
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-65
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-66
[0] No operation
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
27-7* Connections
27-70
Relay
27-9* Readouts
27-91
Cascade Reference
0.0 %
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Int16
27-92
% Of Total Capacity
0%
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
27-93
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
27-94
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
VisStr[25]
27-95
0 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
232
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Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Parameter description
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
[0] Disabled
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
29-01
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
29-02
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
29-03
0s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
29-04
0.001 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
29-05
Filled Setpoint
0 ProcessCtrlUnit
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
29-06
0s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint16
Uint32
Derag Cycles
ExpressionLimit
2 set-ups
FALSE
29-11
Derag at Start/Stop
[0] Off
1 set-up
TRUE
Uint8
29-12
0s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
29-13
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
29-14
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
29-15
10 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
Derag Power[kW]
0 kW
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
29-21
Derag Power[HP]
0 hp
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
29-22
200 %
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
29-23
601 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
29-24
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
29-25
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
29-26
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
29-27
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
29-28
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
67
Uint16
29-29
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-1
Uint16
29-30
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint32
29-31
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
29-32
29-33
29-34
5%
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
3 N/A
2 set-ups
FALSE
Uint8
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
FALSE
Uint16
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
29-41
10 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
29-42
10 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
Validation Time
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
29-51
Verification Time
15 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-2
Uint32
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4 4
4 4
Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
App.Dependent
1 set-up
TRUE
-2
Uint32
Parameter description
31-00
Bypass Mode
31-01
31-02
31-03
31-10
31-11
31-19
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
[0] Drive
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
30 s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
0s
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint16
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
0 N/A
All set-ups
FALSE
V2
0h
All set-ups
FALSE
74
Uint32
[0] Disabled
2 set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
Default value
4-set-up
Change
during
operation
Conversion index
Type
Parameter description
[60] C
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
35-01
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
35-02
[60] C
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
35-03
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
35-04
[60] C
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
35-05
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
35-06
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
35-15
0.001 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint16
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
35-16
Uint8
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
35-17
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
35-25
0.001 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint16
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
35-26
Uint8
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
35-27
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
35-35
0.001 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint16
[0] Disabled
All set-ups
TRUE
35-36
Uint8
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
35-37
Int16
ExpressionLimit
All set-ups
TRUE
Int16
4.00 mA
All set-ups
TRUE
-5
Int16
35-43
20.00 mA
All set-ups
TRUE
-5
Int16
35-44
0.000 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
234
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Parameter Lists
Programming Guide
35-45
35-46
35-47
100.000 N/A
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Int32
0.001 s
All set-ups
TRUE
-3
Uint16
[1] Enabled
All set-ups
TRUE
Uint8
4 4
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Troubleshooting
Programming Guide
5 Troubleshooting
5.1 Status Messages
Alarms that are not trip-locked can also be reset using the
automatic reset function in 14-20 Reset Mode (Warning:
automatic wake-up is possible!)
NOTICE
No missing motor phase detection (no 30-32) and no
stall detection is active when parameter 1-10 Motor
Construction is set to [1] PM non salient SPM.
No.
Description
10 Volts low
(X)
No motor
(X)
(X)
DC over-voltage
DC under voltage
Inverter overloaded
10
(X)
(X)
11
(X)
(X)
12
Torque limit
13
Over Current
14
Earth Fault
15
Hardware mismatch
236
Warning
Alarm/Trip
Alarm/Trip Lock
(X)
Parameter
reference
6-01 Live Zero Timeout
Function
1-80 Function at Stop
(X)
(X)
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Troubleshooting
Programming Guide
No.
Description
Warning
Alarm/Trip
Alarm/Trip Lock
16
Short Circuit
17
(X)
(X)
18
Start Failed
20
21
Param Error
22
(X)
23
Internal Fans
(X)
24
External Fans
25
26
(X)
(X)
27
28
Brake check
(X)
(X)
29
Heatsink temp
30
(X)
(X)
(X)
31
(X)
(X)
(X)
32
(X)
(X)
(X)
33
Inrush Fault
34
35
Option Fault
36
Mains failure
37
Phase imbalance
38
Internal Fault
39
Heatsink sensor
40
(X)
41
(X)
42
Ovrld X30/6-7
(X)
43
45
Earth Fault 2
46
47
24 V supply low
48
49
5 5
Speed limit
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
AMA time-out
58
59
Current limit
60
External Interlock
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X
X
Parameter
reference
X
X
237
5 5
Troubleshooting
No.
Description
61
Programming Guide
Warning
Alarm/Trip
Alarm/Trip Lock
Feedback Error
(X)
(X)
62
63
(X)
64
Voltage Limit
65
66
67
68
Safe Stop
69
70
Illegal FC configuration
71
72
Dangerous failure
73
74
PTC Thermistor
75
76
77
78
Tracking Error
(X)
79
Illegal PS config
80
81
CSIV corrupt
82
83
84
No Safety Option
88
Option Detection
89
90
Feedback Monitor
(X)
91
163
164
165
166
250
251
Parameter
reference
X
(X)
(X)1)
X
X
X
(X)
(X)
X
14-59 Actual Number of Inverter
Units
(X)
X
X
X
(X)
S202
X
X
X
X
X
X
238
Warning
yellow
Alarm
flashing red
Trip locked
MG20O802
Troubleshooting
Bit
Hex
Programming Guide
Dec
Alarm Word
Alarm Word 2
Warning Word
Warning
Word 2
Extended
Status Word
00000001
ServiceTrip, Read/
Write
reserved
Ramping
00000002
Heatsink temp.
(A29)
ServiceTrip,
(reserved)
reserved
AMA Running
00000004
ServiceTrip,
Typecode/
Sparepart
reserved
Start CW/CCW
start_possible is
active, when the DI
selections [12] OR
[13] are active and
the requested
direction matches the
reference sign
00000008
Ctrl.Card Temp
(A65)
00000010
16
00000020
32
reserved
reserved
Feedback High
feedback > 4-57
00000040
64
reserved
reserved
Feedback Low
feedback < 4-56
00000080
128
Motor Th Over
(A11)
reserved
reserved
00000100
256
reserved
reserved
00000200
512
Inverter Overld.
(A9)
reserved
reserved
10
00000400
1024
11
00000800
2048
reserved
Brake Check OK
brake test NOT ok
12
00001000
4096
reserved
13
00002000
8192
reserved
Braking
14
00004000
16384
15
00008000
32768
AMA Not OK
No Motor (W3)
OVC Active
16
00010000
65536
AC Brake
17
00020000
131072
KTY Warn
Password Timelock
number of allowed
password trials
exceeded - timelock
active
18
00040000
262144
Brake Overload
(A26)
Fans Warn
Password Protection
0-61 =
ALL_NO_ACCESS OR
BUS_NO_ACCESS OR
BUS_READONLY
MG20O802
ServiceTrip,
(reserved)
reserved
Fans error
reserved
Slow Down
slow down command
active, e.g. via CTW
bit 11 or DI
Catch Up
catch up command
active, e.g. via CTW
bit 12 or DI
reserved
Braking Max
BrakePower >
BrakePowerLimit
(2-12)
239
5 5
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Troubleshooting
Programming Guide
Bit
Hex
Dec
19
00080000
524288
20
00100000
21
Alarm Word
Alarm Word 2
Warning Word
Warning
Word 2
Extended
Status Word
ECB Warn
Reference High
reference > 4-55
1048576
reserved
Reference Low
reference < 4-54
00200000
2097152
reserved
Local Reference
reference site =
REMOTE -> auto on
pressed & active
22
00400000
4194304
reserved
Protection Mode
23
00800000
8388608
24 V Supply Low
(A47)
reserved
Unused
24
01000000
16777216
reserved
Unused
25
02000000
33554432
reserved
Unused
26
04000000
67108864
reserved
Unused
27
08000000
134217728
reserved
reserved
Unused
28
10000000
268435456
Option Change
(A67)
reserved
reserved
Unused
29
20000000
536870912
Drive
Initialized(A80)
Feedback Fault
(A61, A90)
30
40000000
31
80000000
reserved
reserved
reserved
Unused
PTC 1 Safe
Stop (W71)
Unused
Unused
Table 5.3 Description of Alarm Word, Warning Word and Extended Status Word
The alarm words, warning words and extended status words can be read out via serial bus or optional fieldbus for diagnose.
See also 16-94 Ext. Status Word.
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Index
Programming Guide
Index
Copy/save, 0-5*..................................................................................... 36
Current Limit Control, 14-3*........................................................... 115
A
Abbreviations..................................................................................... 0
DC-Brake.................................................................................................. 54
DeviceNet................................................................................................ 97
Analog input............................................................................................. 5
Display mode......................................................................................... 16
Brake power.............................................................................................. 6
Brakes..................................................................................................... 205
Break-away torque................................................................................. 5
Broken Belt Detection, 22-6*......................................................... 159
FC information.................................................................................... 217
Changing data....................................................................................... 22
Clock setting........................................................................................... 37
Coasting.............................................................................................. 5, 16
Freeze output........................................................................................... 5
Configuration......................................................................................... 90
Control cable.......................................................................................... 11
Cooling..................................................................................................... 52
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Index
Programming Guide
Motor protection.................................................................................. 52
N
Numerical local control panel.......................................................... 23
H
Historic Log, 15-2*............................................................................. 121
O
Operating Data, 15-0*...................................................................... 119
Operating mode................................................................................... 28
Indexed parameter.............................................................................. 23
Operation/display.............................................................................. 201
Indicator light........................................................................................ 14
Operation/display, 0-**...................................................................... 27
Initialisation............................................................................................ 25
Jog................................................................................................................ 5
Password, 0-6*....................................................................................... 37
LCP key..................................................................................................... 24
LED............................................................................................................. 13
Limit/warning...................................................................................... 207
Potentiometer reference................................................................... 12
Load/motor.......................................................................................... 203
Profibus.................................................................................................. 213
Protection mode..................................................................................... 9
Pulse start/stop..................................................................................... 12
Q
Q3 function set-up............................................................................... 19
Main reactance...................................................................................... 43
Mains On/Off, 14-1*........................................................................... 112
Ramp 2, 3-5*........................................................................................... 60
Mains supply............................................................................................. 7
RCD............................................................................................................... 6
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Programming Guide
Reference/ramps................................................................................ 206
Relay output........................................................................................... 71
Reset.......................................................................................................... 16
S
Safety........................................................................................................... 8
Screened/armoured............................................................................ 11
Sensor input option.......................................................................... 234
Serial communication........................................................................... 5
Short Cycle Protection, 22-7*......................................................... 160
Sleep Mode, 22-4*.............................................................................. 156
Smart Logic.......................................................................................... 215
Special feature..................................................................................... 234
Special function.................................................................................. 216
Speed Bypass, 4-6*............................................................................... 65
Speed up/down.................................................................................... 12
Start Adjustments, 1-7*...................................................................... 50
Start delay............................................................................................... 50
Start function......................................................................................... 50
Start/stop................................................................................................. 11
Stator leakage reactance................................................................... 43
Status........................................................................................................ 14
Status message...................................................................................... 13
Step-by-step........................................................................................... 22
Stop Adjustments, 1-8*...................................................................... 51
Synchronous motor speed.................................................................. 5
T
Thermal load................................................................................. 47, 126
Thermistor.......................................................................................... 7, 52
Timed action........................................................................................ 227
Timed Actions, 23-0*......................................................................... 164
Timer, 13-2*.......................................................................................... 104
Trending, 23-6*................................................................................... 170
Trip Reset, 14-2*.................................................................................. 113
V
Value.......................................................................................................... 22
Voltage reference via a potentiometer........................................ 12
VVC+............................................................................................................ 7
W
Warning................................................................................................. 236
Water application function............................................................. 233
Water Application Functions......................................................... 191
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