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Appendix A—Description of parameters
POWERXL DH1 SERIES ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES
MN040041EN—August 2019 www.eaton.com
Code
Modbus ID
Parameter
Application
RO/RW
P6.1.18
2160
Preheat Control Source
1,2,3
RW
This parameter selects the source of where the temperature is coming from to enable the preheat function, it
can be enabled from a digital input or automatically via internal/external temperature sensors.
0 = DigIN: NormallyOpen
1 = DigIN: NormallyClosed
2 = DigIN: 1
3 = DigIN: 2
4 = DigIN: 3
5 = DigIN: 4
6 = DigIN: 5
7 = DigIN: 6
8 = DigIN: 7
9 = DigIN: 8
10 = DigIN: A: IO1: 1
11 = DigIN: A: IO1: 2
12 = DigIN: A: IO1: 3
13 = DigIN: A: IO5: 1
14 = DigIN: A: IO5: 2
15 = DigIN: A: IO5: 3
16 = DigIN: A: IO5: 4
17 = DigIN: A: IO5: 5
18 = DigIN: A: IO5: 6
19 = DigIN: B: IO1: 1
20 = DigIN: B: IO1: 2
21 = DigIN: B: IO1: 3
22 = DigIN: B: IO5: 1
23 = DigIN: B: IO5: 2
24 = DigIN: B: IO5: 3
25 = DigIN: B: IO5: 4
26 = DigIN: B: IO5: 5
27 = DigIN: B: IO5: 6
28 = Time Channel 1
29 = Time Channel 2
30 = Time Channel 3
31 = Drive Temperature
32 = SlotA PT100 Temp Channel 1
33 = Slot A PT100 Temp Channel 2
34 = SlotA PT100 Temp Channel 3
35 = SlotA Max PT100 Temp
36 = SlotB PT100 Temp Channel 1
37 = SlotB PT100 Temp Channel 2
38 = SlotB PT100 Temp Channel 3
39 = SlotB Max PT100 Temp
40 = Slot A and SlotB Max PT100 Temp
P6.1.19
2161
Preheat Enter Temp
1,2,3
RW
This parameter is used to set the temperature level when the preheat is enabled if using one of the internal
or external temperature mode settings in Para ID2160.
P6.1.20
2162
Preheat Quit Temp
1,2,3
RW
This parameter is used to set the temperature level when the preheat is disabled if using one of the internal
or external temperature mode settings in Para ID2160.
P6.1.21
2163
Preheat Output Volt
1,2,3
RW
This parameter is used to set the voltage level output to the motor when the drive is in the Preheat operation
mode. This is a percentage of the motor nameplate voltage.
P6.2.1
750
Line Start Lockout
1,2,3
RW
This parameter determines the response of frequency converter going to a run state cycle with I/O run
command is still active as the control place.
0 = Respond to I/O run command when power is applied. If in another control place and switched to I/O
control do not respond. (Run Command has to be cycled)
1 = Do not respond to I/O run command when power is applied. If in another control place and switched to
I/O control do not respond(Run Command has to be cycled)
2 = Respond to I/O commands when power is applied. If in another control place and switched to I/O control
the drive will respond to a maintained Run Command.
3 = Do Not respond to I/O commands when power is applied. If in another control place and switched to I/O
control the drive will respond to a maintained Run Command.