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Parameter Description
8-07 Diagnosis Trigger
Option:
Function:
This parameter has no function for
BACnet.
[0] Disable
[1] Trigger on alarms
[2] Trigger alarm/warn.
8-08 Readout Filtering
If the speed feedback value readouts on the serial communi-
cation bus are fluctuating, this function is used. Select filtered if
the function is required. A power-cycle is required for changes to
take effect.
Option:
[0]
Motor Data Std
Filt.
[1]
Motor Data LP
Filter
3.9.2 8-1* Ctrl. Word Settings
8-10 Control Profile
Option:
Function:
Select the interpretation of the control
and status words corresponding to the
installed serial communication bus. Only
the selections valid for the serial
communication bus installed in slot A will
be visible in the LPC display.
[0] FC profile
[1] PROFIdrive profile
[5] ODVA
[7] CANopen DSP
402
8-13 Configurable Status Word STW
Option:
Function:
This parameter enables configuration of
bits 12–15 in the status word.
[0]
No function
[1]
Profile Default
Function corresponds to the profile
*
default selected in 8-10 Control Profile.
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Function:
Select [0] for normal bus
readouts.
Select [1] for filtered bus
readouts of the following
parameters:
16-10 Power [kW]
16-11 Power [hp]
16-12 Motor voltage
16-14 Motor current
16-16 Torque [Nm]
16-17 Speed [RPM]
16-22 Torque [%]
16-25 Torque [Nm] High
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8-13 Configurable Status Word STW
Option:
Function:
[2]
Alarm 68 Only
Only set in case of an Alarm 68.
[3]
Trip excl. Alarm
Set in case of a trip, except if Alarm 68
68
executes the trip.
[10] T18 DI status.
The bit indicates the status of terminal 18.
"0" indicates that the terminal is low
"1" indicates that the terminal is high
[11] T19 DI status.
The bit indicates the status of terminal 19.
"0" indicates that the terminal is low
"1" indicates that the terminal is high
[12] T27 DI status.
The bit indicates the status of terminal 27.
"0" indicates that the terminal is low
"1" indicates that the terminal is high
[13] T29 DI status.
The bit indicates the status of terminal 29.
"0" indicates that the terminal is low
"1" indicates that the terminal is high
[14] T32 DI status.
The bit indicates the status of terminal 32.
"0" indicates that the terminal is low
"1" indicates that the terminal is high
[15] T33 DI status.
The bit indicates the status of terminal 33.
"0" indicates that the terminal is low
"1" indicates that the terminal is high
[16] T37 DI status
The bit indicates the status of terminal 37.
0" indicates T37 is low (safe stop)
"1" indicates T37 is high (normal)
[21] Thermal
The thermal warning turns on when the
warning
temperature exceeds the limit in the
motor, the adjustable frequency drive, the
brake resistor, or the thermistor.
[30] Brake fault
Output is Logic '1' when the brake IGBT is
(IGBT)
short-circuited. Use this function to
protect the adjustable frequency drive if
there is a fault on the brake modules. Use
the output/relay to cut out the line
voltage from the adjustable frequency
drive.
[40] Out of ref
range
[60] Comparator 0
See parameter group 13-1*. If Comparator
0 is evaluated as TRUE, the output goes
high. Otherwise, it is low.
[61] Comparator 1
See parameter group 13-1*. If Comparator
1 is evaluated as TRUE, the output goes
high. Otherwise, it is low.
[62] Comparator 2
See parameter group 13-1*. If Comparator
2 is evaluated as TRUE, the output goes
high. Otherwise, it is low.
[63] Comparator 3
See parameter group 13-1*. If Comparator
3 is evaluated as TRUE, the output goes
high. Otherwise, it is low.
[64] Comparator 4
See parameter group 13-1*. If Comparator
4 is evaluated as TRUE, the output goes
high. Otherwise, it is low.
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