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204 Actual signals and parameters
3002
PANEL COMM ERR
1…3
1
1
Defines the drive response to a control panel communication error.
Note:
When either of the two external control locations are active, and start, stop
and/or direction are through the control panel –
= 8 (KEYPAD) – the drive follows the speed reference according to the
configuration of the external control locations, instead of the value of the last speed or
parameter
.
1 = FAULT – Displays a fault (10, PANEL LOSS) and the drive coasts to stop.
2 = CONST SP 7 – Displays a warning
and sets speed using
3 = LAST SPEED – Displays a warning
and sets speed using the
last operating level. This value is the average speed over the last 10 seconds.
WARNING!
If you select CONST SP7 or LAST SPEED, make sure that continued
operation is safe when the control panel communication is lost.
3003
EXTERNAL FAULT 1
-5…5
1
0
Defines the External Fault 1 signal input and the drive response to an external fault.
0 = NOT SEL – External fault signal is not used.
1 = DI1 – Defines digital input 1 as the external fault input.
• Activating the digital input indicates a fault. The drive displays fault
and the drive coasts to stop.
2…5 = DI2…DI5 – Defines digital input DI2…DI5 as the external fault input.
• See DI1 above.
-1 = DI1(INV) – Defines an inverted digital input 1 as the external fault input.
• De-activating the digital input indicates a fault. The drive displays fault
and the drive coasts to stop.
-2…-5 = DI2(INV)…DI5(INV) – Defines an inverted digital input DI2…DI5 as the
external fault input.
• See DI1(INV) above.
3004
EXTERNAL FAULT 2
-5…5
1
0
Defines the External fault 2 signal input and the drive response to an external fault.
• See parameter
above.
3005
MOT THERM PROT
0, 2
1
1
Defines the drive response to motor overheating.
0 = NOT SEL – No response and/or motor thermal protection not set up.
1 = FAULT – When the calculated motor temperature exceeds 90 °C (194 °F), displays
alarm
. When the calculated motor temperature exceeds
110 °C (230 °F) displays fault
and the drive coasts to
stop.
Note:
Because the motor thermal protection has memory retention, do not shut
down the drive when fault
occurs. If you shut down the
drive, the drive does not reset the fault. The drive resets the fault as soon as the
motor temperature has lowered enough.
2 = ALARM – When the calculated motor temperature exceeds 90 °C (194 °F),
displays alarm
Group 30: Fault functions
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Page 282: ...282 Actual signals and parameters ...
Page 358: ...358 Fieldbus control ...
Page 376: ...376 Fault tracing ...
Page 382: ...382 Maintenance and hardware diagnostics ...
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