Parameters 143
If enabled by parameter
, selects the
source for the activation of jogging function 2. (Jogging
function 2 can also be activated through fieldbus regardless of
parameter
1 = Jogging 2 active.
For the selections, see parameter
Note:
If both jogging 1 and 2 are activated, the one that was
activated first has priority.
Defines whether the start signal for local control (for example,
control panel or PC tool) is edge-triggered or level-triggered.
Edge
The start signal is edge-triggered.
0
Level
The start signal is level-triggered.
1
Enable signals
warning function
Selects enable signal (eg. run enable, start enable) warnings
to be suppressed. This parameter can be used to prevent
these warnings from flooding the event log.
Whenever a bit of this parameter is set to 1, the corresponding
warning is suppressed, ie. no warning is generated even if the
signal is switched off.
The bits of this binary number correspond to the following
warnings:
00b
00b…11b
Suppression of “enable signal missing” warnings.
1 = 1
21
Start and stop modes; emergency stop mode and signal
source selection; DC magnetization settings; autophasing
mode selection.
Selects the motor start function for the Vector motor control
mode, ie. when
Vector
.
Notes
:
• The start function for the scalar motor control mode is
selected by parameter
• Starting into a rotating motor is not possible when DC
magnetizing is selected (
or
).
• This parameter cannot be changed while the drive is
running.
See also section
(page
Fast
The drive pre-magnetizes the motor before start. The pre-
magnetizing time is determined automatically, being typically
200 ms to 2 s depending on motor size. This mode should be
selected if a high break-away torque is required.
0
No.
Name/Value
Description
Def
/
FbEq16
Bit
Name
Warning
0
Enable Start
1
Run enable 1
2…15
Reserved
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