Programming
[71]
Mech.
Inverted brake feedback for hoisting
Brake
applications.
Feedback
inv.
[72]
PID error
When enabled, this option inverts the
inverse
resulting error from the process PID
controller. Available only if
parameter 1-00 Configuration Mode is set to
[6] Surface Winder, [7] Extended PID Speed OL,
or [8] Extended PID Speed CL.
[73]
PID reset I-
When enabled, this option resets the I-part of
part
the process PID controller. Equivalent to
parameter 7-40 Process PID I-part Reset.
Available only if parameter 1-00 Configuration
Mode is set to [6] Surface Winder, [7] Extended
PID Speed OL, or [8] Extended PID Speed CL.
[74]
PID enable
Enables the extended process PID controller.
Equivalent to parameter 7-50 Process PID
Extended PID. Available only if
parameter 1-00 Configuration Mode is set to
[7] Extended PID Speed OL or [8] Extended PID
Speed CL.
[80]
PTC Card 1
All digital inputs can be set to [80] PTC Card
1. However, only 1 digital input must be set
to this option.
[91]
PROFIdrive
The functionality is the same as the
OFF2
corresponding control word bit of the
PROFIBUS/PROFINET option.
[92]
PROFIdrive
The functionality is the same as the
OFF3
corresponding control word bit of the
PROFIBUS/PROFINET option.
[94]
Light Load
Light load detection is a feature for lift
Detection
application to ensure that the lift runs in the
evacuation direction which requires the least
energy (UPS capacity), during an emergency.
See parameters parameter 30-25 Light Load
Delay [s], parameter 30-26 Delay Before
Measurements, parameter 30-27 Light Load
Speed [%], parameter 30-28 Evacuation Speed
[%], and parameter 30-29 Ramp Time for light
load detection configurations.
NOTICE
Flying start overrules light load
detection.
[95]
Evacuation
Evacuation Mode is a feature for lift
application to enable drives to operate at
reduced DC-Voltage for evacuation of the
people in case of power failure. When the
feature is activated, under-voltage limits and
enable voltage limits is reduced so that the
drive can be operated with 230V single phase
UPS-supply.
[96]
Mains Loss
Select to improve kinetic back-up.
When the mains voltage goes back to a level
that is close to (but still lower than) the
detection level, the output speed increases
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Design Guide
[97]
Mains Loss
Inverse
[98]
Start edge
triggered
[100] Safe Option
Reset
[106] Set Master
Home
[107] Target
Inverse
[108] Enable
Master
Offset
[109] Enable
Vir.Master
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and kinetic back-up remains active. To avoid
this situation, send a status signal to the
frequency converter. When the signal on the
digital input is low (0), the frequency
converter forcibly turns off the kinetic back-
up.
NOTICE
Only available for pulse inputs at
terminals 32/33.
When the signal on the digital input is high
(1), the frequency converter forcibly turns off
the kinetic back-up. For more details, see the
description of [96] Mains loss.
NOTICE
Only available for pulse inputs at
terminals 32/33.
Edge-triggered start command. Keeps the
start command alive. It can be used for a
start push key.
Resets the safety option. Available only when
the safety option is mounted.
NOTICE
This option is available only with
software version 48.XX.
Sets actual master position to the value of
parameter 17-88 Master Home Position.
NOTICE
This option is available only with
software version 48.XX.
Changes the sign of the set target position.
For example, if the set target is 1000, the
activation of this option changes the value to
-1000.
NOTICE
This option is available only with
software version 48.XX.
Activates the master offset selected in
parameter 3-26 Master Offset when
parameter 17-93 Master Offset Selection has a
selection from [1] Absolute to [5] Relative
Touch Sensor.
NOTICE
This option is available only with
software version 48.XX.
Enable signal for the virtual master function.
Only applicable when option [10] Synchroni-
zation is selected in
parameter 1-00 Configuration Mode.
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