5.2
Basic parameters
BU 0500 GB
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5.2 Basic parameters
Parameter
Set value / Description / Note
Device
Supervisor
Parameter
set
P100 Parameter
set
S
Selection of the parameters sets to be parameterised. Four parameters sets are available. All
parameter set-dependent parameters are identified by
P
.
The selection of the operating parameter set is performed via a digital input or the Bus control.
Switching can take place during operation (online).
Setting
Digital input
function [8]
Digital input
function [17]
LEDs
ControlBox
0 =
Parameter set 1
LOW
LOW
1
2
1 =
Parameter set 2
HIGH
LOW
2
1
2 =
Parameter set 3
LOW
HIGH
1
2
3 =
Parameter set 4
HIGH
HIGH
2
1
0 ... 3
[ 0 ]
If enabled via the keyboard (ControlBox, PotentiometerBox or ParameterBox), the operating
parameter set will match the settings in P100.
P101
Copy parameter set
S
0 ... 4
[ 0 ]
After confirmation with the ENTER key, a copy of the parameter set selected in P100 >Parameter
set< is written to the parameter set dependent on the value selected here
0 =
Do not copy
1 =
Copies the active parameter set to parameter set 1
2 =
Copies the active parameter set to parameter set 2
3 =
Copies the active parameter set to parameter set 3
4 =
Copies the active parameter set to parameter set 4
P102 Acceleration
time
P
0 ... 320.00 s
[ 2.00 ]
Acceleration time is the time corresponding to the linear frequency rise from 0Hz to the set
maximum frequency (P105). If an actual setpoint of <100% is being used, the acceleration time is
reduced linearly according to the setpoint set.
The acceleration time can be extended by certain circumstances, e.g. FI overload, setpoint lag,
smoothing, or if the current limit is reached.
P103 Deceleration
time
P
0 ... 320.00 s
[ 2.00 ]
Deceleration time is the time corresponding to the linear frequency reduction from the set
maximum frequency (P105) to 0Hz. If a current nominal value <100% is used, the deceleration
time reduces accordingly.
The deceleration time can be extended by certain circumstances, e.g. by the selected >Switch-off
mode< (P108) or >Ramp smoothing< (P106).