Service Manual
rev 5.0 with software Ind1V022
Zero Speed Curr
P2.3.12
Not used in travelling inverter
0 – 250 %
Min Current Ref
P2.3.13
Not used in travelling inverter
0 – 100 %
P2.3.14
Not used in travelling inverter
0 – 300 s
Ref Angle S1
P2.3.15
Not used in travelling inverter
0 – 3000
Ref Angle S2
P2.3.16
Not used in travelling inverter
0 – 3000
Flux Curr Damp
Not used in travelling inverter
0 – 400 ms
Stop DC-Freq
P2.3.18
Defines the frequency at witch DC-braking starts.
0 – 250 Hz
Start Freq S1
P2.3.19
Defines the output frequency during brake opening delay to direction
S1.
0 - Max Freq S2, Hz
Start Freq S2
P2.3.20
0 - Max Freq S2, Hz
Brake Stop Freq
P2.3.21
When stopping the contact of the relay output ROB2 opens when the
output frequency of drive goes below the value set in this parameter.
0 - Max Freq S2, Hz
ESR Point Freq
P2.3.22
Defines ESR (field weakening) point frequency in percents of motor
nominal frequency.
0 – 250 %
ESR Point Volt
P2.3.23
Defines ESR (field weakening) point voltage in percents of motor
nominal voltage.
IrAdd Motor
P2.3.24
Not used in travelling inverter.
0 – 200 %
G4. Monitoring
G4.1 Parameter backup
Load Default Par
B4.1.1
Restores Default Parameters to Active Parameters from the Control
Unit memory. Default Parameters are the parameters, which have been
saved in the factory.
B4.1.2
Saves Active Parameters in the Control Unit as User Parameters. Final
parameters for the application must be saved as User Parameters after
start-up.
Load User Par
B4.1.3
Restores User Parameters to Active Parameters from the control unit
memory. User Parameters are the parameters, which have been saved
after start-up.
G4.1.4 Factory Default
Save Default Par
Accel Comp TC
P2.3.17
Defines the output frequency during brake opening delay to direction
S2.
0 – 250 %
Save User Par
B4.1.4.1
Saves Active Parameters in the Control Unit as Default Parameters.
Default Parameters are the parameters, which must be saved in the
factory.
For factory use only.
G4.2 Analog I/O
Analog input 1
V4.2.1
Value of analog input Ain1
0 – 10 V
Analog input 2
V4.2.2
Value of analog input Ain2
0 – 10 V
Analog output 1
V4.2.3
Value of analog output Aout1
0 – 20 mA
Analog output 2
V4.2.4
Value of analog output Aout2
0 – 10 V
G4.3 Relay output
ROB1 State
V4.3.1
State of relay output ROB1
0=OFF, 1=ON
ROB2 State K7
V4.3.2
State of relay output ROB2, K7
0=OFF, 1=ON
ROC1 State
V4.3.3
State of relay output ROC1
0=OFF, 1=ON
ROD1 State
V4.3.4
State of relay output ROD1
0=OFF, 1=ON
ROE1 State
V4.3.5
State of relay output ROE1
0=OFF, 1=ON
ROE2 State
V4.3.6
State of relay output ROE2
0=OFF, 1=ON
ROE3 State
V4.3.7
State of relay output ROE3
0=OFF, 1=ON
G4.4 Operate counters
Not used
G4.5. Fault Counter
Fault Counter
R4.5.1.
Fault counter value. Fault number
e.g. 12.01 means that F1 overcurrent has occurred 12 times.
Fault counter will reset by pushing reset-button 3 seconds when Fault
counter is selected in control panel.
Total Faults
V4.5.2
Total number of all faults
G4.7. Digital Input
S1
V4.7.1.
State of digital input S1
0=OFF, 1=ON
S2
V4.7.2.
State of digital input S2
0=OFF, 1=ON
DIA3
V4.7.3.
State of digital input DIA3
0=OFF, 1=ON
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Drivecon Inc. reserves the right to alter or amend the above information without notice.
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