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6.4 Input/output terminals of the control board
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SIMODRIVE 611 universal Description of Functions (FBU) – 04.05 Edition
Table 6-49 List of output signals, continued
Operating
mode
Signal name, description PROFIBUS bitposn–setFct. No.
Function generator active (from SW 6.1) x ZSW1.13
The output signal provides information about the status of the function generator or the measuring func-
tion.
1 signal The function generator or the measuring function in the drive is active.
0 signal The function generator or the measuring function in the drive is not active.
First speed setpoint filter inactive x x ZSW2.3
The output signal specifies whether the first speed setpoint filter is active/inactive.
1 signal First speed setpoint filter is inactive ––> Low–pass filter is disabled
0 signal First speed setpoint filter is active ––> Low–pass filter is enabled
Note:
The first speed setp. filter can be enabled/disabled using the ”first speed setpoint filter off” input signal.
Ramp–function gen. inactive x x ZSW2.4
The output signal specifies whether the ramp–function generator is active. The ramp–function generator
can be switched–in/switched–out, e.g. using the input signal ”Ramp–up time zero”.
1 signal Ramp–function generator inactive
0 signal Ramp–function generator active
Note:
If the input signal STW2.4=0 is selected, then ZSW2.4 remains at 1 as long as the motor is stationary.
ZSW2.4 only goes to zero when the motor is moving.
Actual motor 1st signal
(from SW 2.4) 2nd signal
x
x
ZSW2.9
ZSW2.10
These 2 status signals can be used to identify which motor/motor data set is selected.
Motor data set 1 2 3 4
1st signal/ZSW2.9 0 1 0 1
2nd signal/ZSW2.10 0 0 1 1
Note:
Motor changeover is described in Chapter 6.11.
If, for P1249 = 1 a motor changeover was initiated via the input signals
”motor data set changeover 1st input or 2nd input” and these output signals did not change, then
P1013 (motor changeover) was incorrectly parameterized.
Motor being changed over (from SW 3.3) x ZSW2.11
The output signal indicates whether the motor is being changed over.
1 signal The motor is being changed over
During this time, the drive pulses are canceled.
0 signal Otherwise
Note:
The ”motor changeover for induction motors (from SW 2.4)” function is described in Chapter 6.11.
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