
ANTRIEBSTECHNIK
KEB COMBIVERT F4-F
Name: Basis
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15.12.98
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Operation
Fundamentals
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KEB Antriebstechnik, 1998
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Section
Page
Date
Chapter
4.1.1
Parameters, Para-
meter Groups,
Parameter Sets
4.1
Fundamentals
The following chapter describes the fundumentals of the software structure as well
as the operation of the unit.
The control board F4-F incorporates 3 operating modes:
Operating Modes of
Control Board F4-F
Customer Mode
- is a list of parameters
(CP-Parameter), freely
definable, which are
necessary or important
for the user.
- suppllied with a para-
meter list defined by
KEB
Application Mode
- all parameter groups
(exception: CP-
parameter) and
parameter sets can be
selected and, if
necessary, changed
- usually it is activated
only for the adaption to
the application
Drive Mode
- with this special mode,
the unit can be put into
operation via operator
- with the exception of the
control release no
ter minal wiring is
needed
What are parameters, parameter groups and parameter sets?
Parameters are values changeable by the operator in a program, which have an
influence on the program flow. A parameter consists of
Parameter designation
and
Parameter value
Example:
Each par
ameter is
clear
ly specified!
The
parameter value
shows the
actual setting.
The
parameter number
specifies the parameters
within a group.
To maintain a cleary-to-survey operation inspite of the great
number of parameters, we have combined function-related
parameters into
parameter groups
(e.g. all motor-related
parameters are combined in the Drive(dr)-group).
8
parameter sets
(0...7) exist to adjust several values for one
parameter. If the active values shall be displayed for a running unit
the digit is set to „A“. The digit is not-applicable for non-programmable
parameters.
A conveyor belt shall be used with 3 different speeds. A parameter set is programmed
for each „speed“ ... acceleration, deceleration etc. can be adjusted individually.
4.
Operation