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Parker AC30 series User Manual

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Parameter Reference C-47
AC30 series Variable Speed Drive
Data Logger
Parameters::Device Manager::Data Logger
Regularly log the value of the selected parameters to the SD Card
Parameter Name
No.
Path
Default
Range
Units
Writable
Log Enable
1835
Parameters::Device Manager::Data Logger
FALSE
ALWAYS
Set to TRUE to enable the data logger
Log Period
1836
Parameters::Device Manager::Data Logger
1.000
0.500 to 86400.000
s
ALWAYS
Defines the period between each set of data. The maximum value is equivalent to 24 hours.
Log File Name
1837
Parameters::Device Manager::Data Logger
logfile_
ALWAYS
Defines the first characters of the log file name. The Data Logger automatically appends this name with a 4 digit sequence number and
the extension “.csv”.
Log to New File
1838
Parameters::Device Manager::Data Logger
FALSE
ALWAYS
On a change from FALSE to TRUE the Data Logger creates a new log file and starts saving data to this. The log file sequence number
is automatically incremented each time a new file is created.
If TRUE when Log Enable is set to TRUE then a new log file will be created.
This parameter is not saved.
Log New File On Reset
1839
Parameters::Device Manager::Data Logger
FALSE
ALWAYS
If TRUE the Data Logger will create a new log file each time the drive is powered up.
Log Now
1868
Parameters::Device Manager::Data Logger
FALSE
ALWAYS
When data logging is enabled, a change from FALSE to TRUE forces a log record to be captured and written.

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Parker AC30 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Control ModesClosed-loop vector
FeedbackEncoder
Operating Temperature0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) standard, -20 to 50°C (-4 to 122°F) with derating
ProtectionOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage
CommunicationRS485

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