Danfoss iC2 Application Manual page 240

Micro frequency converters
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Application Guide | iC2-Micro Frequency Converters
Selection number
Selection name
0
No Operation
1
Control Ready
2
Drive Ready
3
Drive Ready / Remote Mode
4
Stand-by / No Warning
5
Running
6
Running / No Warning
7
Run in Range / No Warning
8
Run on Ref. / No Warning
9
Fault
10
Fault or Warning
11
At Torque Limit
12
Out of Current Range
13
Below Current, Low
14
Above Current, High
15
Out of Frequency Range
16
Below Frequency, Low
17
Above Frequency, High
18
Out of Feedback Range
19
Below Feedback, Low
20
Above Feedback, High
21
Thermal Warning
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Selection description
Default for all digital outputs.
The control card is ready.
The frequency converter is ready for operation and applies a
supply signal on the control board.
The frequency converter is ready for operation and is in Remote
mode.
Ready for operation. No start or stop command is given (start/
disable). No warnings are active.
The motor is running and shaft torque is present.
The motor is running and there are no warnings.
The motor is running within the programmed current and speed
ranges set in P 4.6.4 Warning Current Low to P 4.6.3 Warning
Current High. There are no warnings.
The motor runs at reference speed. No warnings.
A fault activates the output.
A fault or a warning activates the output.
The torque limit set in P 5.10.1 Motor Torque Limit or P 5.10.2
Regenerative Torque Limit has been exceeded.
The motor current is outside the range set inP 2.7.1 Output
Current Limit %.
The motor current is lower than set in P 4.6.4 Warning Current
Low.
The motor current is higher than set in P 4.6.3 Warning Current
High.
Output frequency is outside the frequency range.
The output speed is lower than the setting inP 4.6.2 Warning
Freq. Low.
The output speed is higher than the setting in P 4.6.1 Warning
Freq. High.
The feedback is outside the range set in P 5.2.4 Warning
Feedback Low andP 5.2.3 Warning Feedback High.
The feedback is below the limit set in P 5.2.4 Warning Feedback
Low.
The feedback is above the limit set in P 5.2.3 Warning Feedback
High.
The thermal warning turns on when the temperature exceeds
the limit in the motor, the frequency converter, the brake resistor,
or the thermistor.
AB413939445838en-000301 / 130R1254

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