Parameter
structure
Keypad
and
display
Parameter
x.00
Parameter
description
protocol
Performance
The
coding
defines
the
attributes
of
the
parameter
as
follows.
The
OR
of
Pr
23.03
to
Pr
23.09.
To
be
used
by
the
MP-Keypad.
When
this
parameter
is
set
to
1
the
associated
pre-defined
sub
block
is
bypassed.
1.2
Pre-defined
sub
blocks
setup
Defines
the
sub
block
headers.
Can
be
used
by
the
MP-Keypad
to
Coding
format
Advanced
parameter
descriptions
Serial
comms
accessible.
When
this
parameter
is
0
the
associated
pre-defined
block
is
display
the
same
strings
as
the
SM-Keypad.
6
Mentor
MP
Advanced
User
Guide
www.onxcontrol.com
Issue
Number:
4
Coding
Attribute
{X.XX}
Copied
Menu
0
or
advanced
parameter
Bit
1
bit
parameter:
‘On’
or
‘OFF’
on
the
display
Bi
Bipolar
parameter
Uni
Unipolar
parameter
Txt
Text:
the
parameter
uses
text
strings
instead
of
numbers.
SP
Spare:
not
used
FI
Filtered:
some
parameters
which
can
have
rapidly
changing
values
are
filtered
when
displayed
on
the
drive
keypad
for
easy
viewing.
DE
Destination
pointer
parameter:
This
parameter
can
be
used
to
set
up
the
location
(i.e.
menu/parameter
number)
where
the
destination
data
is
to
be
routed.
VM
Variable
maximum:
the
maximum
of
this
parameter
can
vary.
DP
Decimal
place:
indicates
the
number
of
decimal
places
used
by
this
parameter.
ND
No
default:
when
defaults
are
loaded
(except
when
the
drive
is
manufactured
or
on
EEPROM
failure)
this
parameter
is
not
modified.
RA
Rating
dependant:
this
parameter
is
likely
to
have
different
values
and
ranges
with
drives
of
different
voltage
and
current
ratings.
Parameters
with
this
attribute
will
not
be
transferred
to
the
destination
drive
by
a
SMARTCARD
when
the
rating
of
the
destination
drive
is
different
from
the
source
drive
if
the
drive
voltage
ratings
are
different
or
the
file
is
a
parameter
file.
However,
the
value
will
be
transferred
if
only
the
current
rating
is
different
and
the
file
is
a
differences
from
default
type
file.
NC
Not
copied:
not
transferred
to
or
from
SMARTCARD
during
copying.
NV
Not
visible:
not
visible
on
the
keypad.
PT
Protected:
cannot
be
used
as
a
destination.
US
User
save:
saved
in
drive
EEPROM
when
the
user
initiates
a
parameter
save.
RW
Read/write:
can
be
written
by
the
user.
RO
Read
only:
can
only
be
read
by
the
user
BU
Bit
default
one/unsigned:
Bit
parameters
with
this
flag
set
to
one
have
a
default
of
one
(all
other
bit
parameters
have
a
default
of
zero.
Non-bit
parameters
are
unipolar
if
this
flag
is
one.
PS
Power-down
save:
parameter
automatically
saved
in
drive
EEPROM
when
the
under
volts
(UV)
trip
occurs.
Power-
down
save
parameters
are
also
saved
in
the
drive
when
the
user
initiates
a
parameter
save.
Menu
0
Parameter
Description
Display
0.21
1.00
Parameter
0
SE00
0.22
1.07
Minimum
reference
clamp
SE01
0.23
1.06
Maximum
reference
clamp
SE02
0.24
2.11
Acceleration
rate
SE03
0.25
2.21
Deceleration
rate
SE04
0.26
1.14
Reference
selector
SE05
0.27
5.09
Armature
rated
voltage
SE06
0.28
5.07
Motor
rated
current
SE07
0.29
5.08
Base
speed
SE08
0.30
11.42
Parameter
copying
SE09
0.31
5.70
Rated
field
current
SE10
0.32
5.73
Rated
field
voltage
SE11
0.33
5.77
Enable
field
control
SE12
0.34
5.12
Autotune
SE13
0.35
11.44
Security
status
SE14
Parameter
Description
Display
23.03
Set
up
SEt
UP
23.04
Diagnostic
diAGnoS
23.05
Trips
triPS
23.06
Speed
loop
SP
LOOP
23.07
Serial
interface
SintEr
23.08
Speed
feedback
Fb
SP
23.09
IO
InPut
23.01
Sub
block
headers
RO
Txt
NC
PT
BU
USEr
(0),
SEt
UP
(1),
diAGnoS
(2),
triPS
(3),
SP
LOOP
(4),
SintEr
(5),
Fb
SP
(6),
inPut
(7)
USEr
(0)
Parameter
Value
23.03
1
23.04
2
23.05
4
23.06
8
23.07
16
23.08
32
23.09
64
23.03
-
23.09
Pre-defined
sub
block
enable
RW
Bit
US
BU
0
to1
1
23.02
Binary
sum
of
pre-defined
sub
block
enables
RO
NC
PT
BU
0
to
127
0
Menu
0
Parameter
Description
Display
0.01
to
0.20
Configured
by
Pr
22.01
to
Pr
22.20
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