4 — PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS
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PARAMETER ALLOWABLE RANGE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION
Low
Analog_Input_1_Low
0x32F3 0x00
0.0 – 11.0V
0 – 1100
0.0V The minimum input voltage before a fault is declared. When the
Analog 1 Type selection is Voltage with Supply, this set point
represents the 0% point for the normalized input.
Faults:
When the voltage falls below this parameter, it will trigger
the Analog_1_OUT_OF_RANGE fault (flash code 0xB1, CAN
Index 0x2620).
If assigning the Throttle to Analog 1, the resulting fault will become
the Throttle Input fault (flash code 0x42, CAN Index 0x2210) if
Throttle_Source = 1.
If assigning the Brake to Analog 1, the resulting fault will become
the Brake Input fault (ash code 0x44) if Brake_Source = 1.
High
Analog_Input_1_High
0x32F4 0x00
0.0 – 11.0V
0 – 110
5.1V The maximum input voltage before a fault is declared. When
the Analog 1 Type selection is Voltage with Supply, this set point
represents the 100% point for the normalized input.
Faults:
When the voltage goes above this parameter, it will trigger
the Analog_1_OUT_OF_RANGE fault (flash code 0xB1, Can
Index 0x2620).
If assigning the Throttle to Analog 1, the resulting fault will become
the Throttle Input fault (flash code 0x42, CAN Index 0x2210) if
Throttle_Source = 1.
If assigning the Brake to Analog 1, the resulting fault will become
the Brake Input fault (ash code 0x44) if Brake_Source = 1.
Fault Tolerance
Analog_Input_1_Fault_Tolerance
0x331A 0x00
0.0 – 11.0V
0 – 1100
0.0V Species the voltage threshold above the congured high limit
or below the low limit, exceeding this results in an analog out of
range fault.
For example, if High = 9.6V, Low = 1V and Tolerance = 0.2V, an
input voltage between 1V to 9.6V is mapped to 0–100%.
Voltages above 9.8V (9.6 + 0.2) or below 0.8V (1V – 0.2V) trigger
the fault.
Analog 2 menu
Voltage
Analog_Input_Volts_2
0x3B2F 0x00
–327.68 – 327.67V
–32768 – 32767
Read Only Voltage at analog 2 (Input 2) (as the motor temp sensor in Fig 13).
Percent
Analog_Input_Percent_2
0x3B3A 0x00
0.0 – 100.0 %
0 – 1000
Read Only Voltage on a 0-100 percentage basis.
The percentage of the voltage at the analog 2 input pin is based
upon the High and Low settings, i.e., the percent of:
[(analog_input_volts_2) – (analog_input_2_low)] /
[(analog_input_2_high) – (analog_input_2_low)]
Low
Analog_Input_2_Low
0x32F5 0x00
0.0 – 7.0V
0 – 700
0.0V The minimum input voltage before a fault is declared.
This voltage represents the 0% point for the normalized inputs.
High
Analog_Input_2_High
0x32F6 0x00
0.0 – 7.0V
0 – 700
7.0V The maximum input voltage before a fault is declared.
This voltage is the 100% point for the normalized inputs.
Fault Tolerance
Analog_Input_2_Fault_Tolerance
0x331B 0x00
0.0 – 11.0V
0 – 1100
0.0V Species the voltage threshold above the congured high limit
or below the low limit, exceeding this results in an analog out of
range fault.
For example, if High = 9.6V, Low = 1V and Tolerance = 0.2V, an
input voltage between 1V to 9.6V is mapped to 0–100%.
Voltages above 9.8V (9.6 + 0.2) or below 0.8V (1V – 0.2V) trigger
the fault.
Quick Links:
Voltage rottle p.166
3-Wire rottle p.165
2-Wire rottle p.165
Fig. 13 p.17
Table 10 p.24