Parameters   191
28.56 Critical frequency 3 
low
Defines the low limit for critical frequency 3.
Note: This value must be less than or equal to the value of 
28.57 Critical frequency 3 high.
0.00 Hz
-100.00 … 100.00 
Hz
Low limit for critical frequency 3. See par. 
46.02
28.57 Critical frequency 3 
high
Defines the high limit for critical frequency 3.
Note: This value must be greater than or equal to the value of 
28.56 Critical frequency 3 low.
0.00 Hz
-100.00 … 100.00 
Hz
High limit for critical frequency 3. See par. 
46.02
28.71 Freq ramp set 
selection
Selects a source that switches between the two sets of 
acceleration/deceleration times defined by parameters 
28.72…28.75.
0 = Acceleration time 1 and deceleration time 1 are in force
1 = Acceleration time 2 and deceleration time 2 are in force
Acc/Dec time 
1
Acc/Dec time 1 0. 0
Acc/Dec time 2 1. 1
DI1 Digital input DI1 (10.02 DI delayed status, bit 0). 2
DI2 Digital input DI2 (10.02 DI delayed status, bit 1). 3
DI3 Digital input DI3 (10.02 DI delayed status, bit 2). 4
DI4 Digital input DI4 (10.02 DI delayed status, bit 3). 5
DI5 Digital input DI5 (10.02 DI delayed status, bit 4). 6
DI6 Digital input DI6 (10.02 DI delayed status, bit 5). 7
DIO1 Digital input/output DIO1 (11.02 DIO delayed status, bit 0). 10
DIO2 Digital input/output DIO2 (11.02 DIO delayed status, bit 1). 11
Other [bit] Source selection (see Terms and abbreviations on page 92). -
28.72 Freq acceleration 
time 1
Defines acceleration time 1 as the time required for the 
frequency to change from zero to the frequency defined by 
parameter 46.02 Frequency scaling (not to parameter 30.14 
Maximum frequency).
If the reference increases faster than the set acceleration rate, 
the motor will follow the acceleration rate.
If the reference increases slower than the set acceleration 
rate, the motor frequency will follow the reference.
If the acceleration time is set too short, the drive will 
automatically prolong the acceleration in order not to exceed 
the drive torque limits.
20.000 s
0.000 … 1800.000 
s
Acceleration time 1. 10 = 1 s
28.73 Freq deceleration 
time 1
Defines deceleration time 1 as the time required for the 
frequency to change from the frequency defined by parameter 
46.02 Frequency scaling (not from parameter 30.14 
Maximum frequency) to zero.
If there is any doubt about the deceleration time being too 
short, ensure that DC overvoltage control (30.30 Overvoltage 
control) is on.
Note: If a short deceleration time is needed for a high inertia 
application, the drive should be equipped with braking 
equipment such as a brake chopper and brake resistor.
20.000 s
0.000 … 1800.000 
s
Deceleration time 1. 10 = 1 s
No. Name/Value Description Def/FbEq16