VLT
®
6000 HVAC
MG.60.B1.02 - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark
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Bit 03, Coasting stop:
Bit 03 = "0" means that the VLT frequency converter
immediately "lets go" of the motor (the output
transistors are "turned off"), which means that the
motor runs freely until it stops.
Bit 03 = "1" means that the frequency converter is
able to start the motor, provided the other conditions
for starting are fulfilled. Note: In parameter 503
Coasting stop
the choice is made of how bit 03 is to
be gated with the corresponding function of terminal
27.
Bit 04, Quick stop:
Bit 04 = "0" leads to a stop in which the motor speed
is ramped down to stop via parameter 207
Ramp-
down time
.
Bit 05, Freeze output frequency:
Bit 05 = "0" means that the given output frequency (in
Hz) is frozen. The frozen output frequency can now
only be changed via the digital inputs programmed for
Speed up
and
Speed down
.
NB!:
If
Freeze output
is active, the VLT frequency
converter cannot be stopped via Bit 06
Start
or
via terminal 18. The VLT frequency converter
can only be stopped in the following ways:
●
Bit 03
Coasting stop
●
Terminal 27
●
Bit 02
DC braking
●
Terminal 19 programmed for
DC braking
Bit 06, Ramp stop/start:
Bit 04 = "0" leads to a stop in which the motor speed
is ramped down to stop via parameter 207
Ramp-
down time
.
Bit 06 = "1" means that the frequency converter is
able to start the motor, provided the other conditions
for starting are fulfilled. Note: In parameter 505
Start
a
choice is made of the way bit 06
Ramp stop/start
is to
be gated with the corresponding function of terminal
18.
Bit 07, Reset:
Bit 07 = "0" leads to no reset.
Bit 07 = "1"means that a trip is reset.
Reset is activated on the leading edge of the signal,
i.e. at the change from logic '0' to logic '1'.
Bit 08,
Jog:
Bit 08 = "1" means that the output frequency is
determined by parameter 209 Jog frequency.
Bit 09, No function:
Bit 09 has no function.
Bit 10, Data not valid/Data valid:
Used for telling the VLT 6000 HVAC whether the
control is to be used or ignored. Bit 10 = "0" means
that the control word is ignored. Bit 10 = "1" means
that the control word is used. This function is relevant
because the control word is always contained in the
telegram, regardless of the type of telegram used, i.e.
it is possible to disconnect the control word if it is not
to be used in connection with updating or reading of
parameters.
Bit 11, Relay 1:
Bit 11 = "0": Relay 1 is not activated.
Bit 11 = "1": Relay 1 is activated, provided
Control
word bits 11/12
has been selected in parameter 323
Relay outputs
.
Bit 12, Relay 2:
Bit 12 = "0": Relay 2 is not activated.
Bit 12 = "1": Relay 2 is activated, provided
Control
word bits 11/12
has been selected in parameter 326
Relay outputs
.
NB!:
If the time-out period set in parameter 556
Bus
time interval function
is exceeded, relays 1 and
2 will lose their voltage if they have been
activated via serial communication.
Bits 13/14, Choice of Setup:
Bits 13 and 14 are used to choose among the four
menu Setups in accordance with the following table:
Setup
Bit 14 Bit 13
1
0
0
2
0
1
3
1
0
4
1
1
This function is only possible if
Multi-setups
has been
selected in parameter 004.
Note: In parameter 507
Choice of Setup
a choice is
made of the way bits 13/14 are to be gated with the
corresponding function of the digital inputs.
Bit 15, No function/reversing:
Bit 15 = "0" leads to no reversing.
Bit 15 = "1" leads to reversing.
Please note that, in the factory setting, reversing has
been selected as digital in parameter 506
Reversing
,
which means that bit 15 only leads to reversing, if
bus, logic or
or
logic and
has been selected (however,
logic and
only together with terminal 19).