114 Parameters
Terms and abbreviations
Term Definition
Actual signal Type of parameter that is the result of a measurement or calculation by the drive, or
contains status information. Most actual signals are read-only, but some (especially
counter-type actual signals) can be reset.
Def (In the following table, shown on the same row as the parameter name)
The default value of a parameter when used in the Factory macro. For information on
other macro-specific parameter values, see chapter Application macros (page 97).
Note: Certain configurations or optional equipment may require specific default values.
These are labelled as follows:
(95.20 bx) = Default changed or write-protected by parameter 95.20, bit x.
FbEq16 (In the following table, shown on the same row as the parameter range, or for each
selection)
16-bit fieldbus equivalent: The scaling between the integer used in communication and
the value shown on the panel when a 16-bit value is selected for transmission to an
external system.
A dash (-) indicates that the parameter is not accessible in 16-bit format.
The corresponding 32-bit scalings are listed in chapter Additional parameter data (page
443).
Other The value is taken from another parameter.
Choosing “Other” displays a parameter list in which the user can specify the source
parameter.
Note: The source parameter must be of the real32 (32-bit floating point) type. To use a
16-bit integer (for example, received from an external device in data sets) as the source,
data storage parameters 47.01…47.08 (page 339) can be used. The parameter types are
listed in chapter Additional parameter data (page 443).
Other [bit] The value is taken from a specific bit in another parameter.
Choosing “Other” displays a parameter list in which the user can specify the source
parameter and bit.
Parameter Either a user-adjustable operating instruction for the drive, or an actual signal.
p.u. Per unit