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C163 Reset Up/Down Input for Speed/Torque Reference
C163 Range
0 ÷ 16
0 ÷ 24 if ES847 or ES870 is fitted
1 ÷ 8 → MDI1 ÷ MDI8
9 ÷ 12 → MPL1 ÷ MPL4
13 ÷ 16 → TFL1 ÷ TFL4
Function
This function sets to zero the reference variation obtained via the UP or DOWN inputs
or the ▲ and ▼ keys loca
ted on the display/keypad. The Up/Down reference
(Speed/Torque only) may also be reset using different functions (see P068a – P068c).
C164 , C165, C166 External Alarm Inputs
C164
C165
C166
Range
0 ÷ 16
0 ÷ 24 if ES847 or ES870 is fitted
1 ÷ 8 → MDI1 ÷ MDI8
9 ÷ 12 → MPL1 ÷ MPL4
13 ÷ 16 → TFL1 ÷ TFL4
Function
When allocating one of these 3 functions to a digital input, the status of this input will
ALWAYS BE CHECKED ON THE DRIVE’S TERMINAL BOARD.
When the command contact opens, the drive is locked due to an alarm tripped.
Parameters C164a, C165a, C166a allow delaying external alarms.
To restart the drive,
the digital input set as an external alarm must be closed and a
Reset procedure is required.
Alarms tripped due to these 3 functions are A083, A084, A085 respectively.
This function is factory set as disabled.
CAUTION
The terminal board for these 3 functions is the hardware terminal board of the drive. If
different command sources are enabled (see the CONTROL METHOD MENU
“External Alarm” signal command is obtained only for the hardware terminal board of the
drive. Therefore, in order to avoid any external alarm, the input signal for the active
terminal must be active in the terminal board.
Alarms trip when only one input signal for the terminal selected on one of the active
command sources is disabled. A trip delay can be programmed with parameters C164a,
C165a, C166a.
C164a (C165a, C166a) External Alarm Trip Delay
C165a
Range
0 ÷ 32000 0 ÷ 32000 msec
Function
External alarm trip delay. To avoid untimely alarm trip, it may be necessary to set a
check time for the opening of the input set as an external alarm before the alarm trips.