Optidrive P2 Advanced User Guide Rev 2.00
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1.4.3.
Data Source Selection Parameters
Data Source selection parameters define the signal source for analog signals used within the drive, or example speed and torque setpoints.
These parameters can be linked to analog values within the drive.
Parameters defined as Data Sources have the following range of possible settings:-
Programmable Logic Source Selection Options
No.
Drive LED
Display
Drive OLED
Display
Setting
Reference Source
0
Analog Input 1
Analog Input 1
Analog Input 1 Signal Level (P0-01)
1
Analog Input 2
Analog Input 2
Analog Input 2 Signal Level (P0-02)
2
Preset Speed
Preset Speed
Selected Preset Speed
3
Keypad Speed
Keypad (Motorised Pot)
Keypad Speed Reference (P0-06)
4
PID Speed
PID Controller Output
PID Controller Output (P0-10)
5
Master Speed
Master Speed Reference
Master Speed Reference (Master / Slave Operation)
6
Fieldbus Speed
Fieldbus Speed Reference
Fieldbus Speed Reference PDI2
7
User Speed Ref
User Defined Speed Reference
User Defined Speed Reference ( Function Block Program)
8
Frequency Input
Frequency Input
Pulse Frequency Input Reference
9
Preset Speed 1
Preset Speed 1
Preset Speed 1 P2-01
10
Preset Speed 2
Preset Speed 2
Preset Speed 2 P2-02
11
Preset Speed 3
Preset Speed 3
Preset Speed 3 P2-03
12
Preset Speed 4
Preset Speed 4
Preset Speed 4 P2-04
13
Preset Speed 5
Preset Speed 5
Preset Speed 5 P2-05
14
Preset Speed 6
Preset Speed 6
Preset Speed 6 P2-06
15
Preset Speed 7
Preset Speed 7
Preset Speed 7 P2-07
16
Preset Speed 8
Preset Speed 8
Preset Speed 8 P2-08
1.4.4.
Parameter Group 9 Descriptions
Par.
Name
Minimum
Maximum
Default
Units
P9-01
Enable Input Logic Source
Defines the source of the Drive Enable function. This function must be provided by hardware, and is normally assigned to Digital Input
1, and allows a hardware enable signal to be utilised in situations where for example the Run Forward or Run Reverse commands are
applied from external sources, e.g. Fieldbus control signals or a Function Block Program.
Logic 1 :
Drive operation is allowed
Logic 0 :
Drive stops using deceleration ramp time selected by P9-26 & P9-27
P9-02
Fast Stop Input Logic Source
Defines the Source of the Fast Stop Input. In response to a Fast Stop command, the drive stops using the deceleration time set in P2-
25.
Logic 1 :
Drive operation is allowed
Logic 0 :
Drive stops using the deceleration ramp time set in P2-25
P9-03
Run Forward Input Logic Source
Defines the source of the Run Forward command.
Logic 1 :
Drive runs the motor in the forward direction of rotation
Logic 0 :
Drive stops using deceleration ramp time selected by P9-26 & P9-27
P9-04
Run Reverse Input Logic Source
Defines the source of the Run Reverse command.
Logic 1 :
Drive runs the motor in the reverse direction of rotation
Logic 0 :
Drive stops using deceleration ramp time selected by P9-26 & P9-27
Note
When both the Run Forward and Run Reverse commands are applied to the drive simultaneously, the drive executes a Fast Stop.
P9-05
Latch Function Enable Logic Source
0
1
0
-
0 : Disabled
1 : Enabled.
Enables the latching function of the digital inputs.
The latching function allows momentary start signals to be used to start and stop the drive in either direction. In this case, the Enable
Input Source (P9-01) must be linked to a normally closed / open to stop control source. This control source must be Logic ‘1’ to allow
the drive to start. The drive will then respond to momentary or pulse start and stop signals as defined in parameters P9-03 and P9-04.
P9-06
Reverse Input Logic Source
Defines the source of the Reverse command, which reverses the direction of motor rotation.
Note
The Reverse input only takes effect when the drive is operating in a Forward direction. Therefore
Applying Run Forward & Reverse inputs simultaneously = Motor Runs Reverse
Applying Run Reverse and Reverse inputs simultaneously = Motor Runs Reverse
P9-07
Reset Input Logic Source
Defines the source of the Reset command.
Logic 1 :
Faults are reset on a rising edge of the Reset command.
Logic 0 :
No effect