Delta Electronics VFD S 115V Series User Manual page 85

Compact low-cost easy-to-use general-purpose ac motor drives
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Chapter 5 Parameters|VFD-S Series
2-01
Source of Operation Command
Settings
When the AC drive is controlled by an external source, please refer to parameter group 4 for
detailed explanations on related parameter settings.
2-02
Stop Method
Settings
The parameter determines how the motor is stopped when the AC motor drive receives a
valid stop command or detects External Fault.
Ramp: the AC motor drive decelerates to Minimum Output Frequency (Pr.1-05) according to
the deceleration time set in Pr.1-10 or Pr.1-12 and then stops.
Coast: the AC motor drive stops the output instantly upon command, and the motor free
runs until it comes to a complete standstill.
The motor stop method is usually determined by the characteristics of the motor load and
how frequently it is stopped.
(1) It is recommended to use "ramp to stop" for safety of personnel or to prevent material
from being wasted in applications where the motor has to stop after the drive is
stopped. The deceleration time has to be set accordingly.
(2) If motor free running is allowed or the load inertia is large, it is recommended to select
"coast to stop". For example: blowers, punching machines, centrifuges and pumps.
5-28
d0
Controlled by the keypad
d1
External terminals. Keypad STOP/RESET enabled.
d2
External terminals. Keypad STOP/RESET disabled.
d3
RS-485 serial communication (RJ-11). Keypad STOP/RESET
enabled.
d4
RS-485 serial communication (RJ-11). Keypad STOP/RESET
disabled.
d0
STOP: ramp to stop
d1
STOP: coast to stop
Factory Setting: d0
Factory Setting: d0
E.F.: coast to stop
E.F.: coast to stop
Revision August 2008, SE09, SW V2.61

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