Parameters 125
Speed ref safe
Drive generates a warning (
) and sets the
speed to the speed defined by parameter
is being used).
WARNING!
Make sure that it is safe to continue
operation in case of a communication break.
4
Specifies the analog input limits to be supervised. See
parameter
.
0000b
0000b…1111b
Activation of analog input supervision.
1 = 1
Activates analog input supervision separately for each control
location (see section
Local control vs. external control
on
page
The parameter is primarily intended for analog input
supervision when the input is connected to the application
program and not selected as a control source by drive
parameters.
0000 0000b
0000 0000b …
0111 0111b
Analog input supervision selection.
1 = 1
Displays the value of analog input AI1 in mA or V (depending
on whether the input is set to current or voltage by a hardware
setting).
This parameter is read-only.
-
-22.000 … 22.000
mA or V
Value of analog input AI1.
1000 = 1 mA
or V
Displays the value of analog input AI1 after scaling. See
parameters
.
This parameter is read-only.
-
-32768.000 …
32767.000
Scaled value of analog input AI1.
1 = 1
No.
Name/Value
Description
Def
/
FbEq16
Bit
Name
Description
0
AI1 < MIN
1 = Minimum limit supervision of AI1 active.
1
AI1 > MAX
1 = Maximum limit supervision of AI1 active.
2
AI2 < MIN
1 = Minimum limit supervision of AI2 active.
3
AI2 > MAX
1 = Maximum limit supervision of AI2 active.
4…15
Reserved
Bit
Name
Description
0
AI1 Ext1
1 = AI1 supervision active when EXT1 is being used.
1
AI1 Ext2
1 = AI1 supervision active when EXT2 is being used.
2
AI1 Local
1 = AI1 supervision active when local control is being used.
3
Reserved
4
AI2 Ext1
1 = AI2 supervision active when EXT1 is being used.
5
AI2 Ext2
1 = AI2 supervision active when EXT2 is being used.
6
AI2 Local
1 = AI2 supervision active when local control is being used.
7…15
Reserved
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