10-2 Parameter Denitions MN448
Parameters in the Short parameter mode
No.
Name/Value e
Description Default
11 REFERENCE SELECT Selects the reference input source for the drive
1103 PRIMARY COMMAND SOURCE
MODE
See Chapter 9 Control Modes for 1103 parameter selection details
0
0: TERMINAL CONTROL. The drive responds directly to signals applied to the control terminals.
1: UNI-DIRECTIONAL KEYPAD
CONTROL
The drive can be controlled in the forward direction only using an
external or remote Keypad
2: BI-DIRECTIONAL KEYPAD
CONTROL.
The drive can be controlled in the forward and reverse directions using
an external or remote Keypad. Pressing the keypad START button
toggles between forward and reverse.
3: MODBUS NETWORK
CONTROL.
Control via Modbus RTU (RS485) using the internal accel / decel ramps
4: MODBUS NETWORK
CONTROL.
Control via Modbus RTU (RS485) interface with accel / decel ramps
updated via Modbus
5: PI CONTROL User PI control with external feedback signal
6: PI ANALOG
SUM CONTROL.
PI control with external feedback signal and summation with analog
input 1
12 CONSTANT SPEEDS Constant speeds. Constant speed activation overrides the external
speed reference. Constant speed selections are ignored if the drive is
in the local control mode.
Preset Speeds / Frequencies selected by digital inputs depending on
the setting of Parameter 9902 DIGITAL INPUTS FUNCTION SELECT.
See Chapter 9 for details on conguration of the digital inputs.
Note: 9908 = 0, the values are entered as Hz.
9908 > 0, the values are entered as RPM.
Negative value reverses direction of motor rotation.
Momentary input functions as a jog command.
1202 PRESET SPEED 1
/ JOG FREQUENCY
Denes constant speed 1 (that is the drive output frequency) 6.0Hz/RPM
2007…-2008 Output Frequency
1203 PRESET SPEED 2
/ JOG FREQUENCY
Denes constant speed 2 (that is the drive output frequency) 12.0Hz/RPM
2007…-2008 Output Frequency
1204 PRESET SPEED 3/
/ JOG FREQUENCY
Denes constant speed 3 (that is the drive output frequency) 18.0Hz/RPM
2007…-2008 Output Frequency
13 ANALOG INPUTS
Analog input signal offset
1301 ANALOG INPUT 1 OFFSET Sets an offset, as a percentage of the full-scale range of the input,
which is applied to the analog input signal
0.0%
-500…500 % Value in percent of the full-scale range of the input.
The OFFSET is subtracted from the ANALOG INPUT.
Example: Analog Input 0-10V 1301 Analog Offset = 20%
Analog Level 7 V
Results: Analog Input level (%) = 7/10 = 70%
Result = 70-20 (%) = 50%