8.2.2 Data Set
The data set change-over function enables the selection of one of four data sets for
storing parameter settings.
If data set 0 is selected (factory
setting), the parameter values saved in data set 0
are copied to data sets 1 through 4. In this way, all values determined during the
guided commissioning procedure are saved in all data sets. In the factory settings,
the frequency inverter uses data set 1
as the active data set. (For information on
data set change-over via logic signals, refer to the chapter "Data Set Change-Over").
For example, if data set 2 is selected for guided commissioning ("SETUP"), all values
which were determined or entered are sa
ved in this data set. In this case, the other
data sets still contain the factory settings. For the operation of the frequency invert-
er, data set 2 must be selected as the active data set in this case.
8.2.3 Motor Type
The properties of the control functions and methods to be set vary depending on the
motor which is connected. The parameter Motor type 369
variants with the corresponding values. The verification of the entered rated value
and the guided commissioning are carried out on the basis of the pa
motor type. The selection of motor types varies according to the applications of the
different control methods. In operating instructions the functionality and operating
performance are described for 3-phase motors.
The motor is not a standard type.
Three-phase asynchronous motor, squirrel cage.
Three-phase synchronous motor.
Three-phase reluctance motor.
Transformer with three primary windings.
1)
For setting of parameter Motor type 369 to operation mode „10 - Transformer“, no param-
eter identification is performed.
NOTE
Polling and setting of parameter values depends on the operation mode selected for
parameter Motor type 369.
If the motor type is not entered correctly, the drive may be damaged.
When the motor type is specified, the machine data must be entered. This is de-
scribed in the following chapter. The data are polled in accordance with the table
below.
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