9.5 Motor protecon 189
9.5.1
Motor overload monitoring (i²*t)
190
9.5.2
Overcurrent monitoring
194
9.5.3
Motor phase failure detecon
195
9.5.4
Motor speed monitoring
196
9.5.5
Motor torque monitoring
197
9.5.6
Maximum overload current of the inverter
199
9.5.7
Heavy load monitoring
201
10
I/O extensions and control connecons
203
10.1 Congure digital inputs 203
10.2 Congure analog inputs 205
10.2.1
Analog input 1
205
10.2.1.1
Example: Input range 0 ... 10 V = seng range 0 ... 50 Hz
207
10.2.1.2
Example: Input range 0 ... 10 V = seng range -40 ... +40 Hz
208
10.2.1.3
Example: Error detecon
208
10.2.2
Analog input 2
209
10.3 Congure digital outputs 211
10.3.1
Relay output
211
10.3.2
Digital output 1
215
10.4 Congure analog outputs 216
10.4.1
Analog output 1
216
10.4.1.1
Example: Output voltage 0 ... 10 V = output frequency 0 ... 100 Hz
217
10.4.1.2
Example: Output voltage 2 ... 10 V = output frequency 30 ... 60 Hz
218
11
Device funcons
219
11.1 Opcal device
idencaon
219
11.2
Reset parameters to default
220
11.3
Saving/loading the parameter sengs
221
11.4
Switching frequency changeover
224
11.5
Device overload monitoring (i*t)
225
11.6
Heatsink temperature monitoring
225
11.7 Automac restart aer a fault 226
11.8
Update device rmware
227
11.8.1
Firmware download with »EASY Starter (rmware loader)«
227
12 Addional
funcons
228
12.1
Brake energy management
228
12.1.1
Stopping the deceleraon ramp funcon generator
229
12.1.2
Inverter motor brake
230
12.2
Parameter change-over
231
12.2.1
Example: Selecve control of several motors with one inverter
232
12.2.1.1 232
12.2.2
Parameter set conguraon
233
12.2.3
Device commands for parameter change-over
234
12.2.4 Funcons for parameter change-over 236
12.2.4.1
Example: Acvaon via command (only when disabled)
238
12.2.4.2
Example: Acvaon via command (immediately)
239
12.2.4.3
Example: Acvaon if the selecon is changed (only if the inverter is disabled)
240
12.2.4.4
Example: Acvaon if the selecon is changed (immediately)
241
12.3
Trigger acon if a frequency threshold is exceeded
242
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