ABB ACS880 Firmware Manual page 419

Primary control program
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No.
Name/Value
96.29
Time sync source
status
Bit
Name
0
Time tick
received
1
Aux Time
tick received
2
Tick interval
is too long
3
DDCS
controller
4
Master/
Follower
5
Reserved
6
D2D
7
FbusA
8
FbusB
9
EFB
10
Ethernet
11
Panel link
12
Ethernet tool
link
13
Parameter
setting
14
RTC
15
Drive On-
Time
0000h...FFFFh
96.31
Drive ID number
0...32767
96.39
Power up event
logging
Disable
Enable
96.51
Clear fault and
event logger
00001
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Description
Time source status word.
This parameter is read-only.
Description
1 = 1st priority tick received: Tick has been received from 1st priority
source (or from 96.24...96.26).
1 = 2nd priority tick received: Tick has been received from 2nd priority
source.
1 = Yes: Tick interval too long (accuracy compromised).
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received from an external controller.
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received through the master/follower link.
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received through the drive-to-drive link.
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received through fieldbus interface A.
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received through fieldbus interface B.
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received through the embedded fieldbus
interface.
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received through the Ethernet port on type
BCU control unit.
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received from the control panel, or Drive
composer PC tool connected to the control panel.
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received from Drive composer PC tool
through an FENA module.
1 = Tick received: Tick has been set by parameters 96.24...96.26.
1 = RTC time in use: Time and date have been read from the real-time
clock.
1 = Drive on-time in use: Time and date are displaying drive on-time.
Time source status word 1.
Specifies an ID number for the drive. The ID can be read by
an external controller through DDCS, for example, for
comparison with an ID contained by the controller's
application.
ID number.
Enables/disables power-up logging. When enabled, an event
(B5A2 Power
up) is logged by the drive upon each power-up.
Power-up event logging disabled.
Power-up event logging enabled.
Clears the contents of the event logs. See section
(page 492).
Clear the event logs. (The value will automatically revert to
00000.)
Parameters 419
Def/FbEq16
-
1 = 1
0
1 = 1
Enable
0
1
Event logs
00000
1

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