76 AFE200 • Instruction Manual
5 8 kHz
6 10 kHz
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Menu PAR Description UM Type FB BIT Def Min Max Acc
4.11 564 Ambient temperature ENUM 40 degC 0 1 ERWZ
Setting of the ambient temperature value. This parameter is used to set the output cur-
rent derating factor (1% for every °C above 40°C).
0 40 degC
1 50 degC
40 degC The AFE200 is capable of delivering direct current continuously with ambient
temperatures of up to 40°C.
50 degC The AFE200 is capable of delivering direct current continuously with ambient
temperatures of up to 50°C.
If the value is set to 1 the drive output current will be 10% less than the rated current at 40°C.
Menu PAR Description UM Type FB BIT Def Min Max Acc
4.12 566 Drive overload mode ENUM Heavy duty 1 2 ERWZ
Setting of the overload that can be supplied by the drive, depending on the application.
1 Heavy duty
2 Light duty
Set Heavy duty when a large overload is requested: the drive can supply 180% of the
rated current for 0.5 seconds and 150% for 1 minute every 5 minutes.
Select Light duty to enable the drive to deliver a current of 110% of the rated current
for 1 minute every 5 minutes.
Menu PAR Description UM Type FB BIT Def Min Max Acc
4.13 570 Password UINT32 0 0 99999 ERW
You can enter a password to protect the parameters from unauthorized tampering: the
password can consist of a combination of a maximum of any 5 gures that can be se-
lected by the user. All parameters are locked, except this one and Save parameters.
After entering the password, press the E key once to enter it into the memory and
again to enable it (= Enabled is displayed to indicate that the password is enabled).
So that the password remains valid even after switching the unit off and then switching
it back on, save it using the Save parameters command.
When the password is enabled any attempts to modify a parameter are blocked and
the Password enabled message is displayed.
To disable the password, enter the Password parameter (572) in the DRIVE CONFIG
menu.
Check that the password is enabled (Enabled), press E and enter the combination of
gures that make up the password.
Press E again. A message is displayed telling you the password is no longer enabled
(Disabled).
To make sure the password continues to be disabled even after switching the unit off
and then switching it back on, save this conguration using the Save parameters
command.
When an incorrect password is entered, the Password wrong message is displayed