The control of the frequency inverter can be done in principle with three operation
modes. They are set via the data set change-over capable parameter
cal/Remote
No.
412 Local/Remote
For operation, only the settings 0, 1 and 2 are relevant. The further settings relate to
the possibilities of control via the KP500 control unit.
Note:
The data set change-over can be done locally at the frequency inverter via digital
inputs or via the bus. For the data set change-over via the bus, the parameter
set selection
No.
414 Data set selection
With
If
way has been activated. The data set switch-over via the digital inputs is then dis-
abled.
Via the parameter
Active data set
independent of whether the data set change-over has been done via digital inputs or
via
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412.
Parameter
Description
Control mode
Control via digital in-
0 -
puts
Control via
1 -
state machine
Control via
2 -
remote digital inputs
The parameter
switching over between various control modes via the data set selection is
possible.
414 is used.
Parameter
Description
Data set selection
414 = 0, the data set switch-over via digital inputs is active.
Data set selection
414 has been set to 1, 2, 3, or 4, the data set selected in this
Active data set
249 states the activated data set with the value 1, 2, 3 or 4. This is
Data set selection
414.
Modbus Instruction manual
Modbus Instruction manual
Min.
0
The Start and Stop command as well as the statement
of the direction of rotation are via digital input signals.
The inverter is controlled by the
Only in this control mode the motion control functions
controlword
are supported by
The Start and Stop command as well as the statement
of the direction of rotation are via digital input signals
emulated by the bits of the
Local/Remote
412 is data set change-over capable. Thus,
Min.
0
249 the data set currently selected can be read out.
Setting
Max.
Fact. sett.
44
Function
controlword
.
modes of operation
and
controlword
.
Setting
Max.
Fact. sett.
4
Lo-
44
.
Data
0
67
67
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