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Structure
Parameter
P3.2.1
Ctrl. Place Auto
P3.2.2
Hand/Auto
P3.2.3
KeypadStopButton
P3.2.4
Start Function
P3.2.5
Stop Function
P3.2.6
I/O A Logic
P3.2.7
I/O B Logic
P3.2.8
FB Start Logic
P3.2.9
Start Delay
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Table 17: Start/Stop Parameters.
Unit
Min
I/O Control
Fieldbus Ctrl
Auto
Hand
No
Yes
Ramping
Flying Start
Coasting
Ramping
Forw-Back
Start-Rev
(edge)
Forw-Back
Start-Rev
(edge)
Rising edge
State
Disabled
Enabled
Siemens BT300 HVAC Drive
Chapter 4 - Parameters and Menu Structure
Max
Default
ID
I/O
172
Control
Auto
211
No
114
Varies
505
Coasting
506
Forw-
300
Back
Forw-
363
Back
Rising
889
Edge
Disabled
14063
Parameters (M3)
Description
Start/Stop commands are given
differently depending upon the
control place. This parameter
defines whether the Start/Stop
command is controlled by digital
inputs as defined in Control Signal
1 A (P3.5.1.1) and Control Signal 2
A (P3.5.1.2) in accordance with the
I/O A Start/Stop Logic (P3.2.6) or if
the Start/Stop command is
controlled by the fieldbus that is in
use.
Settings:
0 = I/O Control
(control is from the
physical I/O, PID control, or time
channels)
(control is from the
1 = Fieldbus
configured fieldbus found in
Ethernet or RS-485 settings)
Defines the operational mode of the
unit.
0 = Auto (controlled with I/O or
fieldbus)
1 = Hand (controlled with keypad)
Defines the operational status of
the keypad stop button as follows:
0 = No (stop button is not functional
in all control places)
1 = Yes (stop button functions in all
control places)
Defines the start function of the
drive.
0 = Ramping Start
1 = Flying Start
Defines the stop function of the
drive.
0 = Coast to Stop
1 = Ramping Stop
I/O Table.
See
Same as I/O A Logic (P3.2.6). I/O B
Ctrl Force (P3.5.1.5) is used to
determine when this logic is
followed.
Defines the start logic when Ctrl.
Place Auto (P3.2.1) is set to
FieldbusCTRL.:
0 = Rising edge required
1 = State
Enable parameter for a delayed
start. If enabled, the drive will not
start when a start is active until the
amount of time defined in Start
Delay Time (P3.2.10) has passed.
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