Parameters 231
Determines whether amplitude loggers 1 and 2 are active
continuously or only when the drive is modulating.
-
0000b…0011b
Amplitude logger activity selection.
1 = 1
Resets the peak value logger and/or amplitude logger 2.
(Amplitude logger 1 cannot be reset.)
Done
Reset completed or not requested (normal operation).
0
All
Reset both the peak value logger and amplitude logger 2.
1
PVL
Reset the peak value logger.
2
AL2
Reset amplitude logger 2.
3
Displays the peak value recorded by the peak value logger.
0.00
-32768.00 …
32767.00
Peak value.
1 = 1
Displays the date on which the peak value was recorded.
-
-
Peak occurrence date.
-
Displays the time at which the peak value was recorded.
-
-
Peak occurrence time.
-
Displays the motor current at the moment the peak value was
recorded.
0.00 A
-32768.00 …
32767.00 A
Motor current at peak.
1 = 1 A
Displays the voltage in the intermediate DC circuit of the drive
at the moment the peak value was recorded.
0.00 V
0.00 … 2000.00 V
DC voltage at peak.
10 = 1 V
Displays the motor speed at the moment the peak value was
recorded.
0.00 rpm
-32768.00 …
32767.00 rpm
Motor speed at peak.
See par.
Displays the date on which the peak value logger was last
reset.
-
-
Last reset date of the peak value logger.
-
Displays the time at which the peak value logger was last
reset.
-
-
Last reset time of the peak value logger.
-
Displays the percentage of samples recorded by amplitude
logger 1 that were below 10%. Note that this percentage also
includes the samples that had a negative value.
0.00%
0.00 … 100.00%
Amplitude logger 1 samples below 10%.
1 = 1%
No.
Name/Value
Description
Def
/
FbEq16
Bit
Name
Description
0
AL1
0 = Amplitude logger 1 active continuously
1 = Amplitude logger 1 active only when the drive is modulating
1
AL2
0 = Amplitude logger 2 active continuously
1 = Amplitude logger 2 active only when the drive is modulating
2…15
Reserved
Summary of Contents for ACS860
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