Parameters 147
Shows the status of the adaptive program.
See section
(page
-
0000h…FFFFh
Adaptive program status.
1 = 1
IEC application Cpu
usage peak
(Only visible with N8010 [application
programmability])
Displays the peak loading of the microprocessor caused by
the application program. This parameter can, for example, be
used to check the effect of a given application program
functionality on the CPU load.
The value is in percent of an internal quota.
Can be reset from the control panel by keeping Reset
depressed for over 3 seconds.
-
0.0 … 100.0%
Peak microprocessor loading caused by application program. 10 = 1%
IEC application Cpu
load average
(Only visible with N8010 [application
programmability])
Displays the average loading of the microprocessor caused
by the application program. The value is in percent of an
internal quota.
-
0.0 … 100.0%
Average microprocessor loading caused by application
program.
10 = 1%
Displays the type of module detected in slot 1 of the drive
control unit.
No option
No module detected.
0
[module type]
Type of module detected.
-
Displays the type of module detected in slot 2 of the drive
control unit.
No option
No module detected.
0
[module type]
Type of module detected.
-
Displays the type of module detected in slot 3 of the drive
control unit.
No option
No module detected.
0
[module type]
Type of module detected.
-
(Only visible when IGBT supply unit control activated by
)
Name of the loading package of the supply unit firmware.
-
No.
Name/Value
Description
Def
/
FbEq16
Bit
Name
Description
0
Initialized
1 = Adaptive program initialized
1
Editing
1 = Adaptive program is being edited
2
Edit done
1 = Editing of adaptive program finished
3
Running
1 = Adaptive program running
4…13
Reserved
14
State changing
Reserved
15
Faulted
1 = Error in adaptive program
Summary of Contents for ACS880-x04
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