Parameters 297
Number of full minutes passed since midnight. For example,
the value 860 corresponds to 2:20 pm.
See parameter
0 min
1…1439
Minutes since midnight.
1 = 1
Number of milliseconds passed since last minute.
See parameter
0 ms
0…59999
Number of milliseconds since last minute.
1 = 1
Time source status word.
This parameter is read-only.
-
0000h…FFFFh
Time source status word 1.
1 = 1
Specifies an ID number for the drive. The ID can be read by
an external controller through DDCS, for example, for
comparison with an ID contained by the controller’s
application.
0
0…32767
ID number.
1 = 1
Enables/disables power-up logging. When enabled, an event
(
) is logged by the drive upon each power-up.
Disable
Power-up event logging disabled.
0
Enable
Power-up event logging enabled.
1
No.
Name/Value
Description
Def
/
FbEq16
Bit
Name
Description
0
Time tick
received
1 = 1st priority tick received: Tick has been received from 1st priority
source (or from
).
1
Aux Time
tick received
1 = 2nd priority tick received: Tick has been received from 2nd priority
source.
2
Tick interval
is too long
1 = Yes: Tick interval too long (accuracy compromised).
3
DDCS
controller
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received from an external controller.
5
Reserved
7
FbusA
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received through fieldbus interface A.
9
EFB
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received through the embedded fieldbus
interface.
10
Reserved.
11
Panel link
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received from the control panel, or Drive
composer PC tool connected to the control panel.
12
Ethernet tool
link
1 = Tick received: Tick has been received from Drive composer PC tool
through an FENA module.
13
Parameter
setting
1 = Tick received: Tick has been set by parameters
.
14
RTC
1 = RTC time in use: Time and date have been read from the real-time
clock.
15
Drive On-
Time
1 = Drive on-time in use: Time and date are displaying drive on-time.
Summary of Contents for ACS860
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Page 18: ...18 Using the control panel ...
Page 24: ...24 Control locations and operating modes ...
Page 54: ...54 Program features ...
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Page 90: ...90 Application macros ...
Page 342: ...342 Additional parameter data ...
Page 380: ...380 Fault tracing ...
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