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Chapter
Functional Description
CP-Parameter Definition
6.12 CP-Parameter
Definition
6.12.1 Survey
Fig. 6.12.1
Definition structure
Once the development stage of a machine is completed only a few parameters are
usually needed for the adjustment or the control of the inverter. To simplify the handling
and the user documentation and to improve the safety of operation by eliminating
unauthorized access, the possibility exists to create the own operator interface - the
CP-parameters. For that purpose 36 parameters (CP.0…CP.36) are available and 35
of them (CP.1…CP.36) are free to assign.
With two ud-parameters the parameter to be displayed is defined by its address and
the respective set. Depending on the adjusted password (CP.0 or ud.0)
- the adjusted parameter is displayed directly in the service-mode
- the adjusted parameter is displayed in the CP-mode as CP-parameter
Parameter CP.0 is nonprogrammable and always contains the password input. If the
inverter is in the application or the service-mode ud.0 is used for the password input.
The parameters ud.15 up to ud.62 as well as Fr.0 and Fr.1 are not permissible as CP-
parameters and are therefore acknowledged as invalid address. When entering an
invalid parameter address the parameter is set to „oFF“ (-1). The corresponding CP-
parameter is not represented at this setting.
CP.0 / ud.0
ud.15
ud.16
ru.1
ud.17
ud.18
ru.0
ud.85
ud.86
An.13
CP.1
CP.2
CP.36
440
330
1)
200
100
1)
500
Password
Application mode
Service mode
Read/
Write
Read only
Drive mode
CP-Mode
Address
Set
0...7 or A
Address
Set
0...7 or A
Address
Set
0...7 or A
1) only by way of operator