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COMBIVERT F5-A, -E, -H
© KEB, 2012-10
Digital in- and outputs
do.00...do.07: Switching conditions
V a -
lue
Function
Description
95
Drive in target window
At active contouring drive generally the target position ru.61 is adjusted. The
switching condition is generally not fulfilled as long as the approach to refe
-
rence point is not completed. It is fulfilled, if the contouring drive is active.
Otherwise, the actual position is always compared with the target position.
The condition is fulfilled, if the drive is in the target window PS.30.
96
Blockade active
The setpoint must be above the level (Pn.86). If the actual value is below the
level, a counter counts up until the time is up (Pn.87).
97
Warning encoder 1
The switching condition is the splitting of switching condition 91: Warning
encoder
98
Warning encoder 2
The switching condition is the splitting of switching condition 91: Warning
encoder
99
Warning flow control
The switching condition is set if there is an error in the flow control or if there
is no flow or constant flow for the adjusted deceleration time (Pn.94).
100
Combination of different condi-
tions
Combination condition; Error or OL-pre-warning or OH-pre-warning or (Sta-
tus POFF or PLS) and Fout=0Hz)
Speed change during scan time
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60 x scan time (in seconds)
* acceleration =
Comparison level 0...7, LE.00...LE.07
These parameters define the levels of the switching conditions.
Level 0 (LE.0) applies for switching condition 0; LE.1 for switching condition 1 ... and so forth.
Hysteresis 0...7, LE. 08...LE.15
The hysteresis
in reference to the adjusted values, define parameters LE. 08...LE.15.
Hysteresis 0 (LE.08) applies for comparison level 0; LE.09 for comparison level 1 ... and so forth.
Frequency hysteresis LE.16
LE.16 defines
the hysteresis for the status constant-run.
7.3.18 Inverting of switching conditions for
flags
0...7 (do.08...do.15)
Picture 7.3.15 Inverting and selecting the switching conditions
8
do.24
1
1
1
1
do.8...do.15
do.0
do.1
do.2
do.3
do.4
do.5
do.6
do.7
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
do.16...do.23
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
1
1
1
1
Summary of Contents for COMBIVERT F5-A
Page 1: ...KEB COMBIVERT F5 A E H 4 4 APPLICATION MANUAL Mat No Rev 00F5AEA K440 1A...
Page 2: ...Page 1 1 2 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2008 02 Table of contents...
Page 4: ...Page 1 1 4 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2008 02 Table of contents...
Page 14: ...Page 1 1 14 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2008 02 Table of contents...
Page 20: ...Page 2 1 6 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Product Overview...
Page 28: ...Page 3 1 8 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Control Units...
Page 34: ...Page 4 1 6 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Fundamentals...
Page 40: ...Page 4 2 6 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Password input...
Page 42: ...Page 5 1 2 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Selection of Operating Mode...
Page 46: ...Page 5 1 6 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Selection of Operating Mode...
Page 70: ...Page 6 2 20 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Start up...
Page 140: ...Page 7 3 44 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Digital in and outputs...
Page 238: ...Page 7 7 12 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Speed control...
Page 254: ...Page 7 8 16 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Torque display and limiting...
Page 260: ...Page 7 9 6 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Torque control...
Page 292: ...Page 7 11 26 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Speed measurement...
Page 432: ...Page 7 14 14 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Parameter sets...
Page 466: ...Page 7 15 34 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Special functions...
Page 478: ...Page 7 16 12 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 CP Parameter definition...
Page 488: ...Page 8 1 10 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Troubleshooting...
Page 496: ...Page 9 1 8 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 General design...
Page 538: ...Page 11 1 28 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Parameter...
Page 540: ...Page 12 1 2 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2008 02 Annex 12 1 1 Index 12 1 3...