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Comparator 1
Comparator 2
Comparator 3
Logic rule 0
Logic rule 1
Logic rule 2
Logic rule 3
SL Timeout 0
SL Timeout 1
SL Timeout 2
Digital input DI18
Digital input DI19
Digital input DI27
Digital input DI29
Digital input DI32
Digital input DI33
Start command
Drive stopped
Function:
The list describes which Boolean input is to define
to stop/deactivate the Smart Logic Control.
*False [0] (default setting) - enters the fixed
value of FALSE in the logic rule.
True [1] - enters the fixed value TRUE
in the logic rule.
Running [2] - see par. 5-13 for further
description.
In range [3] - see par. 5-31 for further
description.
On reference [4] - see par. 5-31 for
further description.
Torque limit [5] - see par. 5-31 for
further description.
Current limit [6] - see par. 5-31 for
further description.
Out of current range [7] - see par. 5-31
for further description.
Below I low [8] - see par. 5-31 for
further description.
Above I high [9] - see par. 5-31 for
further description.
Below frequency low [11] - see par. 5-31
for further description.
Above frequency high [12] - see par. 5-31
for further description.
Thermal warning [16] - see par. 5-31
for further description.
Mains out of range [17] - see par. 5-31
for further description.
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default setting
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display text
How to Program
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Par. 13-03 resets all group 13 parameters
(13-*) to default settings.
13-1* Comparators
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Used for comparing continuous variables (i.e. output
frequency, output current, analog input etc.) with
a fixed preset value. Comparators are evaluated
once in each scan interval. You can use the result
[ ]
value for use in communication via serial communication port
MG.33.B3.22 - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark
Reverse [18] - see par. 5-31 for further
description.
Warning [19] - see par. 5-31 for further
description.
Alarm (trip) [20] - see par. 5-31 for
further description.
Alarm (trip lock) [21] - see par. 5-31
for further description.
Comparator 0 [22] - use the result of
comparator 0 in the logic rule.
Comparator 1 [23] - use the result of
comparator 1 in the logic rule.
Comparator 2 [24] - use the result of
comparator 2 in the logic rule.
Comparator 3 [25] - use the result of
comparator 3 in the logic rule.
Logic rule 0 [26] - use the result of logic
rule 0 in the logic rule.
Logic rule 1 [27] - use the result of logic
rule 1 in the logic rule.
Logic rule 2 [28] - use the result of logic
rule 2 in the logic rule.
Logic rule 3 [29] - use the result of logic
rule 3 in the logic rule.
Digital input DI18 [33] - use the value of DI18
in the logic rule (High = TRUE).
Digital input DI19 [34] - use the value of DI19
in the logic rule (High = TRUE).
Digital input DI27 [35] - use the value of DI27
in the logic rule (High = TRUE).
Digital input DI29 [36] - use the value of DI29
in the logic rule (High = TRUE).
Digital input DI32 [37] - use the value of DI32
in the logic rule (High = TRUE).
Digital input DI33 [38] - use the value of DI33
in the logic rule (High = TRUE).
13-03 Reset SLC
Option:
Do not reset SLC
Reset SLC
Function:
[0]
[1]
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