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CP-Parameter
Value Function Standardization 0...100 % (±100 %)
0 absolute actual frequency CP.3 0...100 Hz
1 absolute set frequency CP.2 0...100 Hz
2 actual frequency CP.3 0...±100 Hz
3 set frequency CP. 2 0...±100 Hz
4 output voltage CP.9 0...500 V
5 DC link voltage CP.7 0...1000 V
6 apparent current CP.4 0...2 • rated current
7 active current ru.17 0...2 • ±rated current
8-10 only application mode
11 absolute active current ru.17 0...2 • rated current
12 power stage temperature ru.38 0...100 °C
13 motor temperature ru.46 0...100 °C
14-18 only application mode
19 ramp output frequency ru.2 0...±100 Hz
20 absolute ramp output frequency ru.2 0...100 Hz
CP.29 Analog output 1 / Function
CP.29 defines the function of analog output 1.
CP.28 Display Response
0 E.dOH Immediate disabling the modulation
1* A.dOH Quick stop / disabling the modul. after reaching speed 0
2* A.dOH Quick stop / holding torque at speed 0
3 A.dOH Immediate disabling the modulation
4* A.dOH Quick stop / disabling the modul. after reaching speed 0
5* A.dOH Quick stop / holding torque at speed 0
6* none No effect to the drive; With CP.31/32 an external module
can be controlled (e. g. fan)
7 none No effect to the drive; !Malfunction not present! External
temperature monitoring is not activated.
CP.28 Response of external overtemperature
CP.28 determines the response of the drive on the external temperature monitoring. At
factory setting the function is switched off. In order to activate this function the power
circuit terminals T1/T2 must be connected. After that the response can be adjusted
according to following table. If overheat no longer exists, the message E.ndOH (or
A.ndOH) is output. Only then the error can be reset or the automatic restart can be
carried out.
*) If the motor is still too hot after 10 seconds, the error E.dOH is triggered and the
modulation is switched off!
Restart
Remove fault;
reset
Autoreset, if
no fault is
present
inapplicable