AKD 5000
Output energy [kWh]
states the energy
consumed by the motor since the latest reset
was made in parameter 618.
Motor voltage [V]
states the voltage supplied
to the motor.
DC link voltage [V]
states the intermediate circuit
voltage in the frequency converter.
Thermal load, motor [%]
states the
calculated/estimated thermal load on the
motor. 100% is the cut-out limit.
Thermal load, AKD [%]
states the calculated/es-
timated thermal load on the frequency converter.
100% is the cut-out limit.
Hours run [Hours]
states the number of hours that the
motor has run since the latest reset in parameter 619.
Digital input [Binary code]
states the signal states
from the 8 digital terminals (16, 17, 18, 19, 27, 29,
32 and 33) Input 16 corresponds to the bit at the far
left.
’
0
’
= no signal,
’
1
’
= connected signal.
Analogue input 53 [V]
states the signal
value on terminal 53.
Analogue input 54 [V]
states the signal
value on terminal 54.
Analogue input 60 [V]
states the signal
value on terminal 60.
Pulse reference [Hz]
states the possible frequency
in Hz connected to the terminals 17 or 29.
External reference [%]
gives the sum of the
external reference as a percentage (the sum
of analogue/pulse/bus).
Status word [Hex]
gives the status word sent
via the serial communication port in Hex code
from the frequency converter.
Brake power/2 min. [KW]
states the brake
power transferred to an external brake resistor.
The mean power is calculated continuously
for the latest 120 seconds.
It is assumed that a resistor value has been
entered in parameter 401.
Brake power/sec. [kW]
states the present brake
power transferred to an external brake resistor.
Stated as an instantaneous value.
It is assumed that a resistor value has been
entered in parameter 401.
Heat sink temp. [°C]
states the present heat sink
temperature of the frequency converter. The cut-out
limit is 90 ± 5°C; cutting back in occurs at 60 ± 5°C.
Alarm word [Hex]
indicates one or several alarms in
a Hex code. See page 160 for further information.
Control word. [Hex]
indicates the control
word for the frequency converter. See Serial
communication in the Design Guide.
Warning word 1. [Hex]
indicates one or
more warnings in a Hex code. See page 160
for further information.
Warning word 2. [Hex]
indicates one or
more status states in a Hex code. See page
160 for further information.
Communication option card warning [Hex]
gives a warning word if there is a fault on the
communication bus. Is only active if communication
options have been installed. Without communication
options, 0 Hex is displayed.
RPM [min
-1
]
indicates the motor speed. In speed
closed loop, the value is measured. In other modes
the value is calculated based on the motor slip.
RPM x scaling [-]
indicates the motor RPM multiplied
by a factor set in parameter 008.
010 Display line 1.1 (DISPLAY LINE 1.1)
011 Display line 1.2 (DISPLAY LINE 1.2)
012 Display line 1.3 (DISPLAY LINE 1.3)
Value:
See parameter 009.
Function:
Parameter 010 - 012 enable a choice of three different
data values to be shown on the display, line 1 position
1, line 1 position 2 and line 1 position 3, respectively.
For display read-outs, press the [DIS-
PLAY/STATUS] button.
The reading can be switched off.
Description of choice:
The factory setting for each parameter is the following:
Par. 010
Reference [%]
Par. 011
Motor current [A]
Par. 012
Power [kW]
013 Local Control/Configuration as
parameter 100
(LOCAL CTRL/CONFIG.)
Value:
Local not active (DISABLE)
[0]
LCP control and open loop.
(LCP CTRL/OPEN LOOP)
[1]
LCP digital control and open loop.
(LCP+DIG CTRL/OP.LOOP)
[2]
LCP control/as parameter 100.
(LCP CTRL/AS P100)
[3]
✭
= factory setting. () = display text [] = value for use in communication via serial communication port
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