218 Parameters
Enabled (init at
stop/power-up)
When enabled, the motor potentiometer first adopts the value
defined by parameter
Motor potentiometer initial value
When the drive is running, the value can be adjusted from the
up and down sources defined by parameters
and
A stop or a power cycle will reset the motor potentiometer to
the initial value (
).
1
Enabled (resume
always)
As
Enabled (init at stop/power-up)
, but the motor
potentiometer value is retained over a stop or a power cycle.
2
Motor
potentiometer initial
value
Defines an initial value (starting point) for the motor
potentiometer. See the selections of parameter
.
0.00
-32768.00 …
32767.00
Initial value for motor potentiometer.
1 = 1
Selects the source of motor potentiometer up signal.
0 = No change
1 = Increase motor potentiometer value. (If both the up and
down sources are on, the potentiometer value will not
change.)
Not selected
0.
0
Selected
1.
1
DI1
Digital input DI1 (
, bit 0).
2
DI2
Digital input DI2 (
, bit 1).
3
DI3
Digital input DI3 (
, bit 2).
4
DI4
Digital input DI4 (
, bit 3).
5
DI5
Digital input DI5 (
, bit 4).
6
DI6
Digital input DI6 (
, bit 5).
7
DIO1
Digital input/output DIO1 (
, bit 0).
10
DIO2
Digital input/output DIO2 (
, bit 1).
11
). -
Motor
potentiometer down
source
Selects the source of motor potentiometer down signal.
0 = No change
1 = Decrease motor potentiometer value. (If both the up and
down sources are on, the potentiometer value will not
change.)
For the selections, see parameter
.
Defines the change rate of the motor potentiometer. This
parameter specifies the time required for the motor
potentiometer to change from minimum (
) to maximum
). The same change rate applies in both directions.
60.0 s
0.0 … 3600.0 s
Motor potentiometer change time.
10 = 1 s
Defines the minimum value of the motor potentiometer.
-1500.00
-32768.00 …
32767.00
Motor potentiometer minimum.
1 = 1
No.
Name/Value
Description
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Summary of Contents for ACS880-x04
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