Description
of
Function
Codes
VDF650
User
Manual
-
200
-
Figure
6
-
25
Diagram
of
the
overcurrent
stall
protection
function
Output
current
Output
frequency
(
Hz
)
Set
frequency
Overcurrent stall
protective current
Time
(
t
)
Time
(
t
)
Acceleration
process
Deceleration
process
Constant
-
speed process
Function
Code
Parameter
Name
Setting
Range
Default
P9
-
07
Short
-
circuit
to
ground
upon
power
-
on
0
:
Disabled
1
:
Enabled
1
It
is
used
to
determine
whether
to
check
the
motor
is
short
-
circuited
to
ground
at
power
-
on
of the
AC
drive
.
If
this function is enabled
,
the AC drive
'
s
UVW
will
have voltage
output
a
while
after
power
-
on
.
Function
Code
Parameter
Name
Setting
Range
Default
P9
-
09
Fault
auto
reset
times
0
–
20
0
It is used to set the times of fault auto resets if this function is used
.
After the value is
exceeded
,
the
AC
drive
will
remain
in
the
fault
state
.
Function
Code
Parameter
Name
Setting
Range
Default
P9
-
10
DO
action
during
fault
auto
reset
0
:
Not
act
1
:
Act
0
It is
used to
decide whether the DO
acts during
the
fault
auto
reset
if the fault auto
reset
function
is
selected
.
Function
Code
Parameter
Name
Setting
Range
Default
P9
-
11
Time
interval
of
fault
auto
reset
0
.
1s
–
100
.
0s
1
.
0s
It
is
used
to
set
the
waiting
time
from
the
alarm
of
the
AC
drive
to
fault
auto
reset
.
Summary of Contents for VDF650 Series
Page 1: ...VDF650 Series High Performance AC Drive...
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Page 10: ...1 Safety Information and Precautions...
Page 17: ...Safety Information and Precautions VDF650 User Manual 16...
Page 18: ...2 Product Information...
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Page 30: ...3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation...
Page 46: ...4 Operation Display and Application Examples...
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Page 80: ...5 Function Code Table...
Page 136: ...6 Description of Function Codes...
Page 248: ...7 EMC...
Page 260: ...8 Selection and Dimensions...
Page 285: ...Selection and Dimensions VDF650 User Manual 284...
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