13-10 Comparator Operand
Option:
Function:
[3]
Motor speed
[RPM] or [Hz], as set in
parameter 0-02 Motor Speed Unit
.
[4]
Motor Current
[5]
Motor torque
[6]
Motor power
[7]
Motor voltage
[8]
DC-link
voltage
[9]
Motor Thermal Value is in percent.
[10]
Drive thermal
Value is in percent.
[11]
Heat sink
temp.
Value is in percent.
[12]
Analog input
AI53
Value is in percent.
[13]
Analog input
AI54
Value is in percent.
[14]
Analog input
AIFB10
AIFB10 is internal 10 V supply.
[15]
Analog input
AIS24V
AIS24V is a 24 V switch mode
power supply.
[17]
Analog input
AICCT
Value is in [°]. AICCT is control card
temperature.
[18]
Pulse input
FI29
Value is in percent.
[19]
Pulse input
FI33
Value is in percent.
[20]
Alarm number The number of registered alarms.
[21]
Warning
number
[22]
Analog input
x30 11
[23]
Analog input
x30 12
[30]
Counter A
[31]
Counter B
13-11 Comparator Operator
Option:
Function:
Select the operator to be used in
the comparison. This is an array
parameter containing comparator
operators 0–5.
[0]
<
The result of the evaluation is true
when the variable selected in
parameter 13-10 Comparator
Operand
is smaller than the fixed
value in
parameter 13-12 Comparator Value
.
The result is false if the variable
selected in
parameter 13-10 Comparator
13-11 Comparator Operator
Option:
Function:
Operand
is greater than the fixed
value in
parameter 13-12 Comparator Value
.
[1]
≈ (equal)
The result of the evaluation is true
when the variable selected in
parameter 13-10 Comparator
Operand
is approximately equal to
the fixed value in
parameter 13-12 Comparator Value
.
[2]
>
Inverse logic of option
[0] <
.
[5]
TRUE longer
than..
[6]
FALSE longer
than..
[7]
TRUE shorter
than..
[8]
FALSE shorter
than..
13-12 Comparator Value
Array [6]
Range:
Function:
Size
related
*
[-100000 -
100000 ]
Enter the trigger level for the
variable that is monitored by this
comparator. This is an array
parameter containing comparator
values 0–5.
4.12.3 13-2* Timers
Use the result (true or false) from timers directly to define
an event (see
parameter 13-51 SL Controller Event
), or as
boolean input in a logic rule (see
parameter 13-40 Logic
Rule Boolean 1
,
parameter 13-42 Logic Rule Boolean 2
, or
parameter 13-44 Logic Rule Boolean 3
). A timer is only false
when started by an action (for example
[29] Start timer 1
)
until the timer value entered in this parameter has elapsed.
Then it becomes true again.
All parameters in this parameter group are array
parameters with index 0–2. Select index 0 to program
timer 0, select index 1 to program timer 1, and so on.
13-20 SL Controller Timer
Range:
Function:
Size
related
*
[ 0 - 0]
Enter the value to define the
duration of the false output from
the programmed timer. A timer is
only false if it is started by an
action (that is
[29] Start timer 1
) and
until the given timer value has
elapsed.
Parameter Descriptions
VLT® AutomationDrive FC 361
120
Danfoss A/S © 03/2019 All rights reserved.
MG06J202
4
4
Summary of Contents for VLT AutomationDrive FC 361
Page 2: ......