4-51 Warning Current High
Range:
Function:
Size
related
*
[ 0.0 -
194.0 A]
Enter the I
HIGH
value. When the motor
current exceeds this limit, a bit in the
status word is set. This value can also be
programmed to produce a signal on the
digital output or the relay output.
4-54 Warning Reference Low
Range:
Function:
-4999
*
[-4999 -
4999 ]
Enter the lower reference limit. When the
actual reference drops below this limit, the
display reads
Ref
LOW
. The signal outputs can
be programmed to produce a status signal
on terminal 27 or 29 and on relay output 01
or 02.
4-55 Warning Reference High
Range:
Function:
4999
*
[-4999 -
4999 ]
Use this parameter to set a higher limit for the
reference range.
When the actual reference exceeds this limit,
the display reads
Reference High
. Warning bit
19 is set in
parameter 16-94 Ext. Status Word
The output relay or the digital output can be
configured to indicate this warning. The LCP
warning indicator light is not turned on when
this parameter set limit is reached.
4-56 Warning Feedback Low
Range:
Function:
-4999
ProcessCtrlUnit
*
[-4999 - 4999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Use this parameter to set a
lower limit for the feedback
range.
When the feedback drops
below this limit, the display
reads
Feedback Low
. Warning
bit 6 is set in
parameter 16-94 Ext. Status
Word
. The output relay or
digital output can be
configured to indicate this
warning. The LCP warning
indicator light does not light
up when this parameter set
limit is reached.
4-57 Warning Feedback High
Range:
Function:
4999
ProcessCtrlUnit
*
[-4999 - 4999
ProcessCtrlUnit]
Use this parameter to set a
higher limit for the feedback
range.
When the feedback exceeds
this limit, the display reads
Feedback High
. Warning bit 5
4-57 Warning Feedback High
Range:
Function:
is set in
. The output relay
or digital output can be
configured to indicate this
warning. The LCP warning
indicator light does not light
up when this parameter set
limit is reached.
4-58 Missing Motor Phase Function
Option: Function:
[0]
Off No alarm is shown if a missing motor phase occurs.
[1]
*
On An alarm is shown if a missing motor phase occurs.
4.5.4 4-6* Speed Bypass
Define the speed bypass areas for the ramps. 3 frequency
ranges can be avoided.
4-61 Bypass Speed From [Hz]
Range:
Function:
0 Hz
*
[ 0 - 500
Hz]
Some systems call for avoiding certain
output speeds due to resonance problems
in the system. Enter the lower limits of the
speeds to be avoided.
4-63 Bypass Speed To [Hz]
Range:
Function:
0 Hz
*
[ 0 - 500
Hz]
Some systems call for avoiding certain
output speeds due to resonance problems
in the system. Enter the upper limits of the
speeds to be avoided.
4.5.5 Semi-Automatic Bypass Speed Set-up
Use the semi-automatic bypass speed set-up to facilitate
the programming of the frequencies to be skipped due to
resonances in the system.
Procedure:
1.
Stop the motor.
NOTICE
Adjust the ramp times in
and
parameter 3-42 Ramp 1 Ramp Down Time
2.
Select
[1] Enabled
in
3.
Press [Hand On] to start the search for frequency
bands causing resonances. The motor ramps up
according to the ramp set.
Parameters
VLT
®
DriveMotor FCP 106/FCM 106
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