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The table below gives the operating data options for the first and
second lines of the display.
Data Item:
Unit:
Resulting reference, %
%
Resulting reference unit chosen in par. 415
Frequency
Hz
% of maximum output frequency
%
Motor current
A
Power
kW
Power
HP
Output energy
kWh
Hours run
hours
User defined readout unit chosen in par. 006
Setpoint 1 unit chosen in par. 415
Setpoint 2 unit chosen in par. 415
Feedback 1 unit chosen in par. 415
Feedback 2 unit chosen in par. 415
Feedback unit chosen in par. 415
Motor voltage
V
DC link voltage
V
Thermal load on motor
%
Thermal load on TR1
%
Input status, digital input
binary code
Input status, analog terminal 53
V
Input status, analog terminal 54
V
Input status, analog terminal 60
mA
Pulse reference
Hz
External reference
%
Heat sink temperature
o
C
Display Mode I:
In Display mode I, the drive is in Auto mode with reference and control
determined via the control terminals. Following is an example in which
the drive is running in setup 1, in Auto mode, with a remote reference,
and at an output frequency of 40 Hz.
The text in line 1, FREQUENCY, describes the meter shown in the
large display. Line 2 (large display) shows the current output
frequency (40.0 Hz), direction of rotation (reverse arrow), and active
setup (1). Line 3 is blank. Line 4 is the status line and the information is
automatically generated for display by the drive in response to its
operation. It shows that the drive is in auto mode, with a remote
reference, and that the motor is running.
50.0 Hz
SETUP
1
100% 7.8A 5.9HP
AUTO REMOTE RUN
Status line (Line 4): Additional automatic displays for the drive status
line are shown below. See
Status Messages
section in this manual for
additional information.
The left indicator on the status line displays the active control mode of
the TR1 drive. AUTO is displayed when control is via the control
terminals. HAND indicates that control is local via the keys on the LCP.
OFF indicates that the drive ignores all control commands and will not
run.
The center part of the status line indicates the reference element that is
active. REM. (Remote) means that reference from the control terminals
is active, while LOCAL indicates that the reference is determined via the
[+] and [-] keys on the control panel.
The last part of line 4 indicates the drive's operational status, for
example: RUNNING, STOP, or RUN REQUEST, and so on.
Display Mode II:
This display mode shows three operating data values in the top line
programmed via parameters 008, 009, and 010. Pressing the
DISPLAY MODE key toggles between Display modes I and II.
SETUP
1
FREQUENCY
AUTO REMOTE RUN
40.0 Hz
SETUP
1
80.0% 5.08A 2.15HP
AUTO REM. RUNNING
40.0Hz
HAND
OFF
STOP
RAMPING
JOGGING
...
.
STAND BY
LOCAL