POSIDRIVE
®
FDS 4000
STÖBER
ANTRIEBSTECHNIK
13. Parameter Description
P
Speed depends on pole number
B10
; f
max
= 400 Hz. With a 4-pole motor, this is 12000 rpm at 400 Hz.
•
The power pack must be turned off before these parameters can be changed.
Italics
These parameters are sometimes not shown depending on which parameters are set.
1)
See result table in chap. 15.
2) Only available when
D90
≠
1
Parameters which are included in the
normal
menu scope (
A10
=0). For other parameters, select
A10
=
1:extended
or
A10
=
2:service
.
Parameters marked with a "
√
" can be parameterized separately from each other in parameter record 1 and 2.
33
D.. Reference Value
Group
D
is not shown in run mode
C60
=
2:position
.
Para. No. Description
D00
Reference value accel:
Acceleration ramp for analog reference value inputs. Is only used for specification of
reference value via terminal strip X1 and motor potentiometer.
−
Voltage, current via analog input 1 (X1.2 to X1.4)
−
Frequency via binary input BE5 (X1.8 to X1.14)
−
Motor potentiometer via the binary inputs (
D90
=1)
Value range in sec/150 Hz *
D98
:
0 to 3 to 3000
√
D01
Reference value decel:
Deceleration ramp for analog reference value inputs. Is only used for specification of
reference value via terminal strip X1 and motor potentiometer.
−
Voltage, current via analog input 1 (X1.2 to X1.4)
−
Frequency via binary input BE5 (X1.8 to X1.14)
−
Motor potentiometer via the binary inputs (
D90
=1)
Value range in sec/150 Hz *
D98
:
0 to 3 to 3000
√
D02
2)
Speed (max. ref. value)
2)
:
Parameters
D02
to
D05
can be used to specify as desired the relationship between
analog reference value and speed with a reference value characteristic curve.
D02
: Speed achieved with the maximum reference value (
D03
)
Value range in rpm:
0 to 3000
P
to 12000
P
(
P
Depends on pole number
B10
; f
max
= 400 Hz)
√
D03
2)
Reference value-Max.
2)
:
Reference value to which the speed (max. RV) (
D02
) is assigned. Percentage of the
analog reference value (10 V=100%) at which the maximum speed (
D02
) is achieved.
Value range in %:
D05
to 100
√
D04
2)
Speed (min. ref. value)
2)
:
Speed achieved with minimum reference value (
D05
).
Value range in rpm:
0 to 12000
P
(
P
Depends on pole number
B10
; f
max
= 400 Hz)
√
D05
2)
Reference value-Min.
2)
:
Reference value to which the speed (min. RV) (
D04
) is assigned. Percentage of the
analog reference value (10 V=100%) at which the minimum speed (
D04
) is achieved.
Value range in %:
0 to
D03
√
D06
2)
Reference value offset
2)
:
Corrects an offset on analog input 1 (X1.2 to X1.4). When the ref. value is 0, the
motor may not be permitted to rotate. If a revolution occurs anyway, this value must be entered with reversed
sign as the offset (e.g., if param.
E10
shows 1.3%,
D06
must be parameterized to -1.3%). The value range is
±100%. While the ref. value offset is being entered, the current value of the analog input is shown at the same
time.
Value range in %:
-100 to 0 to 100
√
D07•
2)
Reference value enable
2)
:
When the minimum reference value (
D05
) is set to a value greater than 1%, an
enable can be derived from the reference value output.
0: inactive;
1: active;
An additional enable is derived from the reference value on analog input 1. If the reference value
enable is high, the output is greater than or equal to the minimum reference value (
D05
). If the reference
value enable is low, the output is less than the minimum reference value (
D05
).
√
D08
2)
Monitor reference value
2)
.
Monitors reference value output. Monitors for wire break. Ref. value monitoring will
only function if the minimum reference value specified in
D05
is greater than or equal to 5% (
D05
> 5%).
0: inactive;
1: active;
If the reference value output is 5% less than the minimum permissible reference value (
D05
), the
inverter shows "
43:RV wire brk.
"
√
D09
2)
Fix reference value no.:
Selection of a fixed reference value
0:
external selection via binary inputs and BE functions
RV-select 0 to 2
1 to 7:
fixed selection of fixed reference value. BE inputs are ignored.
√
D10
2)
Accel 1
2)
:
Up to 7 fixed reference values/ramp records can be defined per parameter record. Selection is made
via the binary inputs. At least one binary input must be programmed to reference value selector
(e.g.,
F31
=
1:RV-select0
). The reference value selector is used to assign the fixed reference values or ramp
records to the signals of the binary inputs. The result of the binary coding is shown in
E60
(0 to 7). The ramp
records accel 1 to 7 / decel 1 to 7) are only active in connection with the assigned fixed reference values 1 to 7.
Accel 1: Acceleration time for ramp record 1 as related to 150 Hz.
Value range in sec/150 Hz *
D98
:
0 to 6 to 3000
√
D11
2)
Decel 1
2)
:
Deceleration time for ramp record 1 as related to 150 Hz.
Value range in sec/150 Hz *
D98
:
0 to 6 to 3000
√
D12
2)
Fix reference value 1
2)
:
Selection is made parallel to ramp record 1.
(Accel 1 / decel 1) via the binary inputs
Value range in rpm:
-12000
P
to 750
P
to 12000
P
√
D20
2)
Accel 2
2)
:
Acceleration time for ramp rec. 2 as related to 150 Hz.
Value range in sec/150 Hz *
D98
:
0 to 9 to 3000
√
No.
Accel
Decel
Reference Value
0
D00
D01
Analog, freq,..
1
D10
D11
Fixed RV 1
2
D20
D21
Fixed RV 2
..
.
..
.
..
.
..
.
7
D70
D71
Fixed RV 7