CP-Parameterdenition
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7.16 CP-Parameterdenition
Once the development stage of a machine is completed, usually only a few parameters are required for the
adjustment or the control of the inverter. To make the handling easier and the user documentation more under-
standable as well as to increase the safety of operation against unauthorized access, there is the possibility
to create an own user surface and the CP-Parameters. For that purpose 37 parameters (CP.00...CP.36) are
available, 36 of them (CP.01...CP.36) are free for assignment.
7.16.1 Overview
Fig. 7.16.1 Denition structure
CP.0 / ud.1
ud.15
ud.17
ru.3
ud.16
ud.17
ru. 1
ud.16
ud.17
An.4
CP.1
CP.2
CP.36
440 330 200 100 500
ud.16
1
2
36
Application Mode
Service Mode
Read /
Write
Read
only
Drive Mode
Password
CP-Mode
Address
Set / Norm
Address
Address
Set / Norm
Set / Norm
With ud.15 the CP-Parameter that is to be edited is determined. With ud.16 and ud.17 the CP-parameter is
dened through its address and the respective set. Depending on the adjusted password (CP.0 or ud.1)
- the adjusted parameter is directly displayed in the service mode
- the adjusted parameter is displayed as CP-Parameter in the CP mode
Parameter CP.0 is not programmable, it always contains the password input. If the inverter is in the Application
Mode or Service Mode ud.1 is used for the password input.
Parameters which are not permitted as CP-Parameter (ud.15...17 and Fr.1) are acknowledged with „data in-
valid". When entering an invalid parameter address the parameter is set to „oFF“ (-1). The appropriate CP-
parameter is not displayed at this setting.