Setting this parameter to 0 will disable the drive. It must be at 1 for the drive to run.
6.16
Electricity cost per kWh
Bit
SP
Coding
Range
0.0 to 600.0 currency units per kWh
Default
0.0
Update rate
Background read
When this parameter is set up correctly for the local currency, Pr 6.26 will give an instantaneous read out of running cost.
6.17
Reset energy meter
Bit
SP
Coding
1
Default
0
Update rate
Background read
If this parameter is one the energy meter (Pr 6.24 and Pr 6.25) is reset and held at zero.
6.18
Time between filter changes
Bit
SP
Coding
0 to 30,000 hrs
Range
0
Default
Background read
Update rate
To enable the feature that indicates to the user when a filter change is due Pr 6.18 should be set to the time between filter changes.
6.19
Filter change required / change done
Bit
SP
Coding
1
Default
0
Update rate
Background read/write
When the drive is running, Pr 6.27 is reduced each time the runtime timer hour increments (Pr 6.23) until Pr 6.27 reaches 0, at which point Pr 6.19 is
set to 1 to inform the user that a filter change is required. When the user has changed the filter, resetting Pr 6.19 to 0 will indicate to the drive that the
change has been done and Pr 6.27 will be reloaded with the value of Pr 6.18. Pr 6.27 can be updated with the value of Pr 6.18 at any time by setting
and clearing this parameter manually.
6.20
Powered-up time: years.days
Bit
SP
Coding
Range
0 to 9.364 Years.Days
Update rate
Background write
The powered-up clock always starts at zero each time the drive is powered-up. The user can change the time from the keypad, serial comms or an
application module. If the data is not written with the various parts in the correct range (i.e. minutes are greater than 59, etc.) the clock is set to zero
on the next minute. This clock may be used for time stamping the trip log if Pr 6.28 = 0. This parameter is used in conjunction with Pr 6.21.