10.38
This parameter is used to generate user trips over the serial comms. Valid trip codes are numbers between the largest trip
code used by the drive and 99. Writing a trip code that already exists causes that trip to occur. User generated trips will be
indicated by trxx in the trip log where xx is the trip code.
Users wishing to reset the drive over the serial comms can do so by writing a value of 100 to this parameter.
See Chapter 12 Applications for an example of using the user trip.
10.39
0.0 ~ 100.0
This parameter gives an indication of braking resistor temperature based on the model described above (see 10.30 and
10.31). Zero indicates the resistor is close to ambient and 100% is the maximum temperature (trip level).
10.40
0 ~ 32767
This parameter is for use by a serial comms interface. The value of this parameter is the addition of the drive read only bits
with binary weighting as follows:
10.01
10.02
10.03
10.04
10.05
10.06
10.07
10.08
Commander SE Advanced User Guide
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User trip
0 ~ 200
0
Braking energy overload accumulator
Status word
0
8
10.09
2
2
1
9
10.10
2
2
2
10
10.11
2
2
3
11
10.12
2
2
4
12
10.13
2
2
5
13
10.14
2
2
6
14
10.15
2
2
7
2
RW
Uni
%
RO
Uni
RO
Uni
P
P
P
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