
Logical Command and Speed Reference
CFW501 | 7-13
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P0229 – Stop Mode
Adjustable
Range:
0 = Ramp to Stop
1 = Coast to Stop
2 = Quick Stop
Factory
Setting:
0
Properties:
cfg
Access groups
via HMI:
I/O
Description:
This parameter defines the motor stop mode when the inverter receives the “Stop” command.
Selection of stop mode on page 7-13
describes the options of this parameter.
Table 7.6:
Selection of stop mode
P0229
Description
0
The inverter will apply the stop ramp programmed in P0101 and/or P0103.
1
The motor will run free until it stops.
2
The inverter will apply the stop ramp programmed in P0106.
NOTE!
When the stop by inertia mode is programmed and the Flying-Start function is disabled, only activate
the motor if it is stopped.
NOTE!
This parameter is applied to all the inverter command sources, but it was created aiming at allowing
the command P0229 via HMI to be able to disable the motor by inertia instead of deceleration ramp.
In this way, when P0229 = 1, bit 0 of the control word (Ramp Enable) has a function similar to bit 1
(General Enable). The same way, the digital input functions such as: Run-Stop, forward/reverse run
and command with three wires turn off the motor by inertia in this condition of P0229.
7.3.1 Control via HMI Inputs
Contrary to the network interfaces and SoftPLC, the HMI commands do not access the inverter control word
directly, because of limitations of key functions and HMI behavior. The HMI behavior is described in
HMI AND BASIC PROGRAMMING on page 4-1
7.3.2 Control via Digital Inputs
Contrary to the network interfaces and SoftPLC, the digital inputs do not access the inverter control word directly,
because there are several functions for the DIx that make the envelopment according to the application. Such
digital input functions are described in details in
Summary of Contents for CFW501 V1.8X
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Page 8: ...Summary...
Page 34: ...General Information 2 4 CFW501 2...
Page 38: ...About the CFW501 3 4 CFW501 3...
Page 42: ...HMI and Basic Programming 4 4 CFW501 4...
Page 58: ...Identification of the Inverter Model and Accessories 6 4 CFW501 6...
Page 72: ...Logical Command and Speed Reference 7 14 CFW501 7...
Page 76: ...Available Motor Control Types 8 4 CFW501 8...
Page 108: ...Functions Common to all the Control Modes 11 14 CFW501 11...
Page 134: ...Digital and Analog Inputs and Outputs 12 26 CFW501 12...
Page 148: ...Faults and Alarms 14 12 CFW501 14...