3
−
7
“D” Group: Monitoring Functions
You can access important parameter values with the “D” Group monitoring functions,
whether the inverter is in Run Mode or Stop Mode. After selecting the function code
number for the parameter you want to monitor, press the Function key once to show the
value on the display. In functions
D005
and
D006
, the intelligent terminals use
individual segments of the display to show ON/OFF status.
If the inverter display is set to monitor a parameter and powerdown occurs, the inverter
stores the present monitor function setting. For your convenience, the display
automatically returns to the previously monitored parameter upon the next powerup.
“d” Function
Run
Mode
Edit
Units
Func.
Code
Name
Description
D001
Output
frequency
monitor
Real time display of output
frequency to motor from
0.0 to 400.0Hz
If
b163
is set high, output frequency
(
F001
) can be changed by up/down
key with d001 monitoring.
−
Hz
D002
Output current monitor
Filtered display of output current to
motor, range is
0 to 655.3 ampere (~99.9 ampere for
1.5kW and less)
−
A
D003
Rotation direction monitor
Three different indications:
“
F
”
…
Forward
“
o
”
…
Stop
“
r
”
…
Reverse
−
−
D004
Process variable (PV),
PID feedback monitor
Displays the scaled PID process
variable (feedback) value (
A075
is
scale factor),
0.00 to 10000
−
% times
constant
D005
Intelligent input
terminal status
Displays the state of the intelligent
input terminals:
−
−
D006
Intelligent output
terminal status
Displays the state of the intelligent
output terminals:
−
−
ON
OFF
Relay 12 11
ON
OFF
7
6
5
4
3 2 1
Terminal numbers
Summary of Contents for WJ200 Series Software
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