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High performance user-friendly powerful ac motor drives
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Chapter 5 Parameters|VFD-B Series
Parameter
Explanation
Over-Torque
06-03
Detection Mode
(OL2)
Over-Torque
06-04
Detection Level
Over-Torque
06-05
Detection Time
Electronic Thermal
Overload Relay
06-06
Selection
Electronic Thermal
06-07
Characteristic
Present Fault
06-08
Record
06-09
Second Most Recent
Fault Record
06-10
Third Most Recent
Fault Record
06-11
Fourth Most Recent
Fault Record
5-12
Settings
03: Enabled during accel. After the over-
torque is detected, keep running until OL1 or
OL occurs.
04: Enabled during accel. After the over-
torque is detected, stop running.
10 to 200%
0.1 to 60.0 sec
00: Standard motor (self cooled by fan)
01: Special motor (forced external cooling)
02: Disabled
30 to 600 sec
00: No fault
01: Over current (oc)
02: Over voltage (ov)
03: Over heat (oH)
04: Over load (oL)
05: Over load (oL1)
06: External fault (EF)
07: IGBT protection (occ)
08: CPU failure (cF3)
09: Hardware protection failure (HPF)
10: Excess current during acceleration (ocA)
11: Excess current during deceleration (ocd)
12: Excess current during steady state (ocn)
13: Ground fault (GFF)
14: Reserved
15: CF1
16: CF2
17: Reserved
18: Motor over-load (oL2)
19: Auto Acel/Decel failure (CFA)
20: SW/Password protection (codE)
21: External Emergency Stop (EF1)
22: Phase-Loss (PHL)
23: Preliminary count value attained, EF
active (cEF)
24: Under-current (Lc)
25: Analog feedback signal error (AnLEr)
26: PG feedback signal error (PGErr)
Revision July 2008, BE16, SW V4.08 & V5.00
Factory
Customer
Setting
150
0.1
02
60
00

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