Par.
Description
P00-20 Internal drive temperature (ᵒC)
P00-21 CANopen process data input
P00-22 CANopen process data output
P00-23 Accumulated time with heatsink > 85 ᵒC
(Hours)
P00-24 Accumulated time with drive internal temp >
80 ᵒC (Hours)
P00-25 Estimated rotor speed (Hz)
P00-26 kWh meter / MWh meter
P00-27 Total run time of drive fans (Hours)
P00-28 Software version and checksum
P00-29 Drive type identifier
P00-30 Drive serial number
P00-31 Motor current Id / Iq
P00-32 Actual PWM switching frequency (kHz)
P00-33 Critical fault counter – O-I
P00-34 Critical fault counter – O-Volts
P00-35 Critical fault counter – U-Volts
P00-36 Critical fault counter – O-temp (h/sink)
P00-37 Critical fault counter – b O-I (chopper)
P00-38 Critical fault counter – O-hEAt (control)
P00-39 Modbus comms error counter
P00-40 CANbus comms error counter
P00-41 I/O processor comms errors
P00-42 Power stage uC comms errors
P00-43 Drive power up time (life time) (Hours)
P00-44 Phase U current offset & ref
P00-45 Phase V current offset & ref
P00-46 Phase W current offset & ref
P00-47 Index 1 : Fire mode total active time
Index 2 : Fire Mode Activation Count
P00-48 Scope channel 1 & 2
P00-49 Scope channel 3 & 4
P00-50 Bootloader and motor control
7. Analog and Digital Input Macro Configurations
7.1. Overview
VSD uses a Macro approach to simplify the configuration of the Analog and Digital Inputs. There are two key parameters which determine the
input functions and drive behaviour:-
P-12 – Selects the main drive control source and determines how the output frequency of the drive is primarily controlled.
P-15 – Assigns the Macro function to the analog and digital inputs.
Additional parameters can then be used to further adapt the settings, e.g.
P-16 – Used to select the format of the analog signal to be connected to analog input 1, e.g. 0 – 10 Volt, 4 – 20mA
P-30 – Determines whether the drive should automatically start following a power on if the Enable Input is present. We also selected FIRE
MODE operation
P-31 – When Keypad Mode is selected, determines at what output frequency / speed the drive should start following the enable
command, and also whether the keypad start key must be pressed or if the Enable input alone should start the drive.
P-47 – Used to select the format of the analog signal to be connected to analog input 2, e.g. 0 – 10 Volt, 4 – 20mA
The diagrams below provide an overview of the functions of each terminal macro function, and a simplified connection diagram for each.
Actual internal ambient temperature in ᵒC
Incoming process data (RX PDO1) for CAN open: PI1, PI2, PI3, PI4
outgoing process data (TX PDO1) for CAN open: PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4
Total accumulated hours and minutes of operation above heatsink temp of 85 ᵒC
Total accumulated hours and minutes of operation with drive internal ambient above
80C
In vector control modes, estimated rotor speed in Hz
Total number of kWh / MWh consumed by the drive.
Time displayed in hh:mm:ss. First value displays time in hrs, press up to display
mm:ss.
Version number and checksum. "1" on LH side indicates I/O processor, "2" indicates
power stage
Drive rating, drive type and software version codes
Unique drive serial number
Displays the magnetising current (Id) and torque current (Iq). Press UP to show Iq
Actual switching frequency used by drive
These parameters log the number of times specific faults or errors occur, and are
useful for diagnostic purposes.
Total lifetime of drive with power applied
Internal value
Internal value
Internal value
Total activation time of Fire Mode
Displays the number of times Fire Mode has been activated
Displays signals for first scope channels 1 & 2
Displays signals for first scope channels 3 & 4
Internal value
22
Explanation