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Parameter
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Keypad and display Parameter x.00
Parameter description
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Advanced parameter
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Serial comms
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Digitax ST Advanced User Guide 7
Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com
Table 1-2 Parameter type key 1.2 Advanced menus
The advanced menus consist of groups or parameters appropriate to a
specific function or feature of the drive. These are accessible via the
keypad, drive serial comms and Solutions Modules. All advanced menu
parameters are only saved by setting Pr x.00 to 1000 and applying a
reset (except parameters shown as power-down saved which are saved
automatically at power-down). The advanced menus are accessible
when the user selects L2 in Pr 11.44 (Pr 0.49 in menu 0). This can be
done even if security is programmed. Pr 11.44 can be saved in
EEPROM so that either Menu 0 only, or Menu 0 and the advanced
menus are accessible at power-up.
Table 1-3 Digitax ST menus
1.3 Solutions Modules
Any Solutions Module type is recognized with all drive types in any slots.
The relevant template is used to define menu 15 for the module type
installed in slot 1 and menu 16 for slot 2. The slot 3 is enclosed within
Digitax ST and cannot be physically accessed by the user.
Coding Attribute
{X.XX} Copied advanced parameter
RW Read/write: can be written by the user
RO Read only: can only be read by the user
Bit 1 bit parameter: ‘On’ or ‘OFF’ on the display
Bi Bipolar parameter
Uni Unipolar parameter
Txt Text: the parameter uses text strings instead of numbers.
FI
Filtered: some parameters which can have rapidly changing
values are filtered when displayed on the drive keypad for
easy viewing.
DE
Destination: This parameter selects the destination of an
input or logic function.
RA
Rating dependent: this parameter is likely to have different
values and ranges with drives of different voltage and
current ratings. Parameters with this attribute will not be
transferred to the destination drive by SMARTCARDs when
the rating of the destination drive is different from the
source drive and the file is a parameter file. However, the
value will be transferred if only the current rating is different
and the file is a differences from default type file.
NC
Not copied: not transferred to or from SMARTCARDs
during copying.
PT Protected: cannot be used as a destination.
US
User save: parameter saved in drive EEPROM when the
user initiates a parameter save.
PS
Power-down save: parameter automatically saved in drive
EEPROM when the under volts (UV) trip occurs. Power-
down save parameters are also saved in the drive when the
users initiates a parameter save.
Menu Function
1 Speed reference selection, limits and filters
2Ramps
3 Speed feedback and speed control
4 Current control
5 Motor control
6 Sequencer and clock
7 Analog I/O
8 Digital I/O
9 Programmable logic and motorized pot
10 Drive status and trip information
11 Miscellaneous
12
Programmable threshold, variable selector and brake control
function
13 Position control
14 User PID controller
15 Slot 1 Solutions Module menu
16 Slot 2 Solutions Module menu
17 Motion Processor
18 User application menu 1 (saved in drive EEPROM)
19 User application menu 2 (saved in drive EEPROM)
20 User application menu 3 (not saved in drive EEPROM)
21 Second motor map
22 Additional menu 0 set-up

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