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COMMISSIONING MANUAL
POWERDRIVE MD
Variable speed drive
MENUS AND DIAGRAMS IN ADVANCED SET UP MODE
LEROY-SOMER
3871 en - 2011.05 / h
: Analo
g
/di
g
ital input 2 destination
Adjustment range :
00.00
to
21.51
Factory setting
:
01.37
: Analog input 2 assigned to
analog reference 2
This address should contain the number of the parameter
which you wish to assign to input ADI2.
Only numerical parameters can be assigned if the input is
configured as an analog input and bit parameters if the input
is configured as a digital input.
If an unsuitable parameter is programmed, no assignment will
be taken into account.
: Analo
g
/di
g
ital input 3 mode
Adjustment range : 0-10 V (0), CTP (1), Digital in (2)
Factory setting
: 0-10 V (0)
Used to define the type of signal on input ADI3.
Note:
In PTC sensor mode (
07.15
= CTP (1)), connect the
sensor between the ADI3 terminal and the 0 V terminal.
: Analo
g
/di
g
ital input 3 scalin
g
Adjustment range : Input: 0 to 2.50
Factory setting
: 1.00
This parameter is used, if necessary, to scale the analog
input. However, this rarely proves necessary since the
maximum analog value automatically corresponds to the
maximum value of the parameter which has been assigned.
: Analo
g
/di
g
ital input 3 invert
Adjustment range : Disabled (0) or Enabled (1)
Factory setting
: Disabled (0)
Used to invert the input signal.
Disabled (0): Si
g
nal not inverted.
Enabled (1):
Signal inverted.
: Analo
g
/di
g
ital input 3 destination
Adjustment range :
00.00
to
21.51
Factory setting
:
00.00
This address should contain the number of the parameter
which you wish to assign to ADI3. If ADI3 is a digital input,
only bit parameters can be assigned. If ADI3 is an analog
input, only numerical parameters can be assigned.
If an unsuitable parameter is programmed, the corresponding
input will take the value 0.
and
: Analo
g
output source
AO1 and AO2
Adjustment range :
00.00
to
21.51
Factory setting
:
04.01
(AO1) -
05.04
(AO2)
This address should contain the number of the parameter
which you wish to assign to the analog outputs.
and
: Analo
g
output scalin
g
AO1 and AO2
Adjustment range : 0.000 to 4.000
Factory setting
: 1.000
These parameters are used to scale respective outputs AO1
and AO2.
Note:
When
07.20
(or
07.23
) = 1.000, the maximum value
of the analog output corresponds to the maximum value of the
parameter assigned to it.
and
: AO1 and AO2 analo
g
output
mode
Adjustment range : +/-10V (0), 0-20mA (1), 4-20mA (2)
Factory setting
: 4-20mA (2) for
07.21
+/-10V (0) for
07.24
Selection of the type of signal on the corresponding analog
output.
+/-10V (0): ±10 V volta
g
e output.
0-20mA (1):
0 to 20 mA current output.
4-20mA (2): 4 to 20 mA current output.
and
: Not used
and
: AI1 and ADI2 current loss
Adjustment range : Active (0) or Lost (1)
This parameter changes to Lost (1) when, in 4-20 mA current
mode with or without detection of signal loss (see
07.06
and
07.11
), the analog signal goes below 3 mA.
In this case, the "ADI1 loss" or "ADI2 loss" trip is generated
only in current mode with detection.
07.27
: corresponds to AI1.
07.28
: corresponds to ADI2.
to
: Not used
,
and
: Temperature
for phases U, V, W
Adjustment range : 0 to 200°C
:Rectifier temperature
Adjustment range : 0 to 200°C
:Control board temperature
Adjustment range : 0 to 100°C
: MD-Encoder PTC enable
Adjustment range : Disabled (0) or Enabled (1)
Factory setting
: Disabled (0)
When the MD-Encoder is used,
07.56
is used to enable the
PTC sensor.
Note:
For connection, refer to the MD-Encoder manual.
Disabled (0): Used to disable mana
g
ement of the PTC
sensor from the MD-Encoder.
Enabled (1):
Used to enable management of the PTC sensor
connected to the MD-Encoder.
07.15
Description
0
0-10 V volta
g
e si
g
nal
1
The input is configured to manage the motor PTC
2
The input is configured as a digital input
07.14
07.15
07.16
07.17
07.18
07.19
07.22
07.20
07.23
07.21
07.24
07.25
07.26
07.27
07.28
07.29
07.50
07.51
07.52
07.53
07.54
07.55
07.56