Parameter Descriptions
4.1.2 0-1* Set-up Operations
Define and control the individual parameter set-ups.
The frequency converter has 2 parameter set-ups that can
be programmed independently of each other. This makes
the frequency converter very flexible and able to solve
advanced control functionality problems, often saving the
cost of external control equipment. For example these can
be used to program the frequency converter to operate
according to one control scheme in one set-up (e.g. motor
1 for horizontal movement) and another control scheme in
another set-up (e.g. motor 2 for vertical movement).
Alternatively, they can be used by an OEM machine builder
to identically program all their factory fitted frequency
converters for different machine types within a range to
have the same parameters and then during production/
commissioning simply select a specific set-up depending
on which machine the frequency converter is installed on.
The active set-up (i.e. the set-up in which the frequency
converter is currently operating) can be selected in
0-10 Active Set-up and is displayed in the LCP. Using Multi
set-up it is possible to switch between set-ups with the
frequency converter running or stopped, via digital input
or serial communication commands. If it is necessary to
change set-ups while running, ensure 0-12 This Set-up
Linked to is programmed as required. Using 0-11 Edit Set-up
it is possible to edit parameters within any of the set-ups
while continuing the frequency converter operation in its
active set-up which can be a different set-up to that being
edited. Using 0-51 Set-up Copy it is possible to copy
parameter settings between the set-ups to enable quicker
commissioning if similar parameter settings are required in
different set-ups.
0-10 Active Set-up
Option:
Function:
Select the set-up in which the frequency converter
is to operate. Use parameter 0-51 Set-up Copy to
copy a set-up to one or all set-ups. To avoid
conflicting settings of the same parameter within
2 different set-ups, link the set-ups together using
parameter 0-12 Link Setups. Stop the frequency
converter before switching between set-ups where
the parameters marked Not changeable during
operation have different values. Parameters which
are Not changeable during operation are marked
FALSE in the parameter lists in
chapter 5 Parameter Lists.
[1]
Set-up
Set-up 1 is active.
*
1
[2]
Set-up
Set-up 2 is active.
2
[9]
Multi
Is used for remote selection of set-ups using
Set-up
digital inputs and the serial communication port.,
This set-up uses the settings from
parameter 0-12 Link Setups.
MG06C402
Programming Guide
0-11 Programming Set-up
Option:
[1]
Set-up 1
[2]
Set-up 2
[9]
Active
*
Set-up
0-12 Link Setups
Option:
[0]
Not
linked
[20]
Linked
*
0-16 Application Selection
Option:
[0]
*
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
0-20 Display Line 1.1 Small
Option:
[0]
[37]
[38]
[39]
[748]
[953]
[1501]
[1502]
[1600]
[1601]
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Function:
Select the set-up to be edited (i.e.
programmed) during operation; either the
active set-up or the inactive set-up. The set-up
number being edited is displayed flashing in
the LCP.
[1] Set-up 1 to [2] Set-up 2 can be edited freely
during operation, independently of the active
set-up.
(i.e. the set-up in which the frequency conveter
is operating) can also be edited during
operation.
Function:
The link ensures synchronising of the Not
changeable during operation parameter values
enabling shift from one set-up to another during
operation.
If the set-ups are not linked, a change between
them is not possible while the motor is running.
Thus the set-up change does not occur until the
motor is coasted.
Leaves parameters unchanged in both set-ups
and cannot be changed while the motor runs.
Copies Not changeable during operation
parameters from one set-up to the other, so
they are identical in both set-ups.
None
Simple Process Close Loop
Local/Remote
Speed Open Loop
Simple Speed Close Loop
Multi Speed
OGD Function
Display Text 1
Display Text 2
Display Text 3
PCD Feed Forward
Profibus Warning Word
Running Hours
kWh Counter
Control Word
Reference [Unit]
4
4
Function:
Function:
21
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