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[20] Freeze output

Freezes actual reference. The frozen
reference os now the point of enable/
condition for Speed up and Speed down to
be used. If Speed up/down is used, the
speed change always follows ramp 2

[21] Speed up

For digital control of the up/down speed is
desired (motor potentiometer). Activate
this function by selecting either Freeze
reference or Freeze output. When Speed up
is activated for less than 400 msec. the
resulting reference will be increased by
0.1%. If Speed up is activated for more than
400 msec. the resulting reference will ramp
according to Ramp 1 in 

3-41 Ramp 1 Ramp

up Time

.

[22] Speed down

Same as Speed up [21], but reference
decreases.

[23] Set-up select bit
0

Selects one of the two set-ups. Set 

0-10 Active Set-up

 to Multi Set-up.

[34] Ramp bit 0

Select which ramp to use. Logic “0” will
select ramp 1 while logic “1” will select
ramp 2.

[37] Fire mode

A signal applied will put the frequency
converter into Fire Mode and all other
commands will be disregarded. See 24-0*

Fire Mode

.

[52] Run permissive

The input terminal, for which the Run
permissive has been programmed must be
logic “1” before a start command can be
accepted. Run permissive has a logic ‘AND’
function related to the terminal which is
programmed for 

START

 [8], 

Jog

 [14] or

Freeze Output

 [20], which means that in

order to start running the motor, both
conditions must be fulfilled. If Run
permissive is programmed on multiple
terminals, Run permissive needs only be
logic ‘1’ on one of the terminals for the
function to be carried out. The digital
output signal for Run Request (

Start

 [8], 

Jog

[14] or 

Freeze output

 [20]) programmed in

par. 5-3*, or par. 5-4*, will not be affected
by Run Permissive.

NOTE

If no Run permissive signal is applied
but either Run, Jog or Freeze
commands is activated, the status line
in the display will show either Run
Requested, Jog Requested or Freeze
Requested.

[53] Hand Start

A signal applied will put the frequency
converter into Hand mode as if button
[Hand On] on the LCP has been pressed
and a normal stop command will be
overridden. If disconnecting the signal, the
motor will stop. To make any other start
commands valid, another digital input must
be assign to 

Auto Start

 and a signal applied

to this. The [Hand On] and [Auto On]
buttons on the LCP has no impact. The [Off]
button on the LCP will override 

Hand Start

and 

Auto Start

. Press either the [Hand On]

or [Auto On] button to make 

Hand Start

and 

Auto Start

 active again. If no signal on

neither 

Hand Start

 nor 

Auto Start

, the motor

will stop regardless of any normal Start
command applied. If signal applied to both

Hand Start

 and 

Auto Start

, the function will

be 

Auto Start

.

[54] Auto start

A signal applied will put the frequency
converter into Auto mode as if the LCP
button [Auto On] has been pressed. See
also 

Hand Start

 [53].

[60] Counter A (up)

Input for increment counting in the SLC
counter.

[61] Counter A
(down)

Input for decrement counting in the SLC
counter.

[62] Reset Counter A Input for reset of counter A.
[63] Counter B (up)

Input for increment counting in the SLC
counter.

[64] Counter B
(down)

Input for decrement counting in the SLC
counter.

[65] Reset Counter B Input for reset of counter B

Selected preset

ref.:

Preset ref. bit 2 Preset ref. bit 1 Preset ref. bit

Preset

reference 1

0

0

0

Preset

reference 2

0

0

1

Preset

reference 3

0

1

0

Preset

reference 4

0

1

1

Preset

reference 5

1

0

0

Preset

reference 6

1

0

1

Preset

reference 7

1

1

0

Preset

reference 8

1

1

1

Table 3.1 Selected preset reference

Parameters

VLT HVAC Basic Drive Programming Guide

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Summary of Contents for VLT HVAC

Page 1: ...MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLE Programming Guide VLT HVAC Basic Drive...

Page 2: ...er to Default Settings in two Ways 19 3 Parameters 20 3 1 Main Menu Operation and Display Group 0 20 3 1 1 0 0 Basic Settings 20 3 1 2 0 1 Define and set up Operations 21 3 1 3 0 3 LCP Custom Readout...

Page 3: ...t 45 42 3 7 5 6 9 Analog Digital Output 42 44 3 8 Main Menu Communications and Options Group 8 46 3 8 1 8 0 General Settings 46 3 8 2 8 3 FC Port Settings 46 3 8 3 8 5 Digital Bus 47 3 8 4 8 7 BACnet...

Page 4: ...8 PI Basic Settings 67 3 14 3 20 9 PI Controller 68 3 15 Main Menu Application Functions Group 22 69 3 15 1 22 4 Sleep Mode 69 3 15 2 22 6 Broken Belt Detection 70 3 16 Main Menu Application Functions...

Page 5: ...5 1 12 15 Drive Information 88 5 1 13 16 Data Readouts 89 5 1 14 18 Info Readouts 90 5 1 15 20 Drive Closed Loop 90 5 1 16 22 Appl Functions 90 5 1 17 24 Appl Functions 2 91 Index 92 Contents VLT HVA...

Page 6: ...e or software environment Although Danfoss has tested and reviewed the documen tation within this manual Danfoss makes no warranty or representation neither expressed nor implied with respect to this...

Page 7: ...tronic Thermal Relay ETR Frequency Converter FC Gram g Hertz Hz Horsepower hp Kilohertz kHz Local Control Panel LCP Meter m Millihenry Inductance mH Milliampere mA Millisecond ms Minute min Motion Con...

Page 8: ...l Documentation htm 1 1 5 Definitions Frequency converter IVLT MAX Maximum output current IVLT N Rated output current supplied by the frequency converter UVLT MAX Maximum output voltage Input Control...

Page 9: ...tation AMA AMA algorithm determines the electrical parameters for the connected motor at standstill CTW Control Word Digital Inputs The digital inputs can be used for controlling various functions of...

Page 10: ...ctor is the relation between I1 and IRMS Power factor 3 x U x I1 cos 3 x U x IRMS The power factor for 3 phase control I1 x cos 1 IRMS I1 IRMS since cos 1 1 The power factor indicates to which extent...

Page 11: ...e activated in error be delayed or fail to occur entirely When used in situations where safety is critical these control signals must not be relied on exclusively WARNING High Voltage Touching the ele...

Page 12: ...OV PNP Bus ter Bus ter RS 485 Interface RS 485 N PS 485 69 P RS 485 68 Com RS 485 61 PNP Source NPN Sink ON Terminated OFF Unterminated ON 1 2 240Vac 2A Not present on all power sizes Do not connect...

Page 13: ...flashing indicates the edit set up 4 Motor direction is shown to the bottom left of the display indicated by a small arrow pointing either clockwise or counterclockwise 5 The triangle indicates if the...

Page 14: ...ard menu guides the installer through the set up of the frequency converter in a clear and structured manner in order to setup an open loop application A open loop application is here an application w...

Page 15: ...ence 0 Hz AMA running OK OK B a c k Status Main Menu Quick Menu Hand On OK Menu Off Reset Auto On Alarm Warn On AMA failed Do AMA Status Screen The Wizard can always be reentered via the Quick Menu Do...

Page 16: ...ter to catch a spinning motor i e fan applications 6 19 Terminal 53 mode 0 Current 1 Voltage 1 Select if terminal 53 is used for current or voltage input 6 10 Terminal 53 Low Voltage 0 10V 0 07V Enter...

Page 17: ...mit 0050 Hz 1 130BB631 10 1 20 Motor Power 1 10 kW 1 23 Motor frequency 0050 Hz 6 22 Terminal 54 Low Current 4 mA 6 24 Terminal 54 Low Ref Feedb Value 0016 Hz 6 23 Terminal 54 High Current 20 mA 6 25...

Page 18: ...nal 53 is used for current or voltage input 6 10 Terminal 53 Low Voltage 0 10V 0 07V Enter the voltage that corresponds to the low reference value 6 11 Terminal 53 High Voltage 0 10V 10V Enter the vol...

Page 19: ...lue is changed back to factory setting s value from another different value the parameter will NOT be listed in Changes Made 1 Press MENU key to enter the Quick Menu until indicator in display is plac...

Page 20: ...ency Converter to Default Settings in two Ways Recommended initialisation via 14 22 Operation Mode 1 Select 14 22 Operation Mode 2 Press OK 3 Select Initialisation and Press OK 4 Cut off the mains sup...

Page 21: ...plied by Hand On Off on the LCP or Hand Start via a digital input as before the frequency converter was powered down 0 04 Operating State at Power up Option Function 1 Forced stop ref old Uses saved r...

Page 22: ...all other set ups To avoid conflicting settings of the same parameter within two different set ups link the set ups together using 0 12 Link Setups Stop the frequency converter before switching betwee...

Page 23: ...30 Custom Readout Unit Option Function Program a value to be shown in the display of the LCP The value has a linear squared or cubed relation to speed This relation depends on the unit selected see ta...

Page 24: ...nable All Auto on Key is enabled 0 44 Off Reset Key on LCP Option Function 0 Disable All 1 Enable All 2 Enable Reset Only Off is disabled 3 1 5 0 5 Copy Save Copy parameter settings between set ups an...

Page 25: ...s or cooling tower fans Provides a voltage which is optimized for a squared torque load characteristic of the motor 1 03 Torque Characteristics Option Function 3 Auto Energy Optim Auto Energy Optimiza...

Page 26: ...d while the motor is running 1 29 Automatic Motor Adaption AMA Option Function The AMA function optimizes dynamic motor performance by automatically optimizing the advanced motor 1 30 Stator Resistanc...

Page 27: ...he frequency converter will measure the value from the motor 2 Enter the Xh value manually Obtain the value from the motor supplier 3 Use the Xh default setting The frequency converter establishes the...

Page 28: ...d A high value results in slow reaction and a low value results in quick reaction If low frequency resonance problems arise use a longer time setting 1 64 Resonance Dampening Range Function 100 0 0 0...

Page 29: ...either digital or analog input gives a warning if upper limit of motor temperature range is exceeded see 1 93 Thermistor Source 2 Thermistor trip A thermistor connected to either digital or analog in...

Page 30: ...imum value depends on the rated motor current Avoid 100 current for too long It may damage the motor 2 02 DC Braking Time Range Function 10 0 s 0 0 60 0 s Set the duration of the DC braking current se...

Page 31: ...5 1 Digital Inputs P3 03 P3 02 0 50 100 P3 10 130BB036 10 3 11 Jog Speed Hz Range Function 5 0 Hz 0 0 400 0 Hz The jog speed is a fixed output speed at which the frequency converter is running when th...

Page 32: ...3 5 tacc tdec 130BB801 10 P 3 2 Ramp X Down Time Dec P 4 14 High limit RPM Reference P 1 23 Motor frequency P 4 12 Low limit Time P 3 1 Ramp X Up Time Acc 3 41 Ramp 1 Ramp up Time Range Function Size...

Page 33: ...output current required for the given jog ramp time does not exceed the current limit in 4 18 Current Limit The jog ramp time starts upon activation of a jog signal via the control panel a selected di...

Page 34: ...rs maximum current If a setting in 1 00 Configuration Mode to 1 25 Motor Nominal Speed is changed 4 18 Current Limit is not automatically reset to the default setting 4 19 Max Output Frequency Range F...

Page 35: ...te that terminal 27 Digital Input 5 12 Terminal 27 Digital Input has coast inverse as default setting This means that Hand On will not start the motor if there is no 24V to terminal 27 so please conne...

Page 36: ...inal goes from logical level 1 to 0 not latched Stop is performed according to selected ramp time 7 External Interlock Same function as Coasting stop inverse but External Interlock generates the alarm...

Page 37: ...n permissive signal is applied but either Run Jog or Freeze commands is activated the status line in the display will show either Run Requested Jog Requested or Freeze Requested 53 Hand Start A signal...

Page 38: ...10 Reversing 11 Start reversing 14 Jog 5 11 Terminal 19 Digital Input Parameter for configuring the input function on input terminal 19 Option Function 16 Preset ref bit 0 17 Preset ref bit 1 18 Prese...

Page 39: ...converter is ready for operation and applies supply signal on control board 3 Drive ready remote control Frequency converter is ready for operation in Auto On mode 4 Standby no warning Frequency conve...

Page 40: ...will be low 5 40 Function Relay Array Relay 1 0 Relay 2 1 Select options to define the function of the relays The selection of each mechanical relay is realised in an array parameter Option Function...

Page 41: ...requency converter is operating in Fire Mode See parameter group24 0 Fire Mode 198 Drive Bypass To be used as signal for activating an external electromechanical bypass switching the motor direct on l...

Page 42: ...alog input 53 terminal 53 6 10 Terminal 53 Low Voltage Range Function 0 07 V 0 0 10 0 V Enter the voltage V that corresponds to 6 14 Terminal 53 Low Ref Feedb Value The value must be set at 1V in orde...

Page 43: ...igh reference feedback value set in 6 25 Terminal 54 High Ref Feedb Value 6 24 Terminal 54 Low Ref Feedb Value Range Function 0 0 4999 0 4999 0 Enter the reference or feedback value that corresponds t...

Page 44: ...ogic rule 4 75 Logic rule 5 6 72 Terminal 45 Digital Output Option Function 80 SL digital output A 81 SL digital output B 82 SL digital output C 83 SL digital output D 160 No alarm 161 Running reverse...

Page 45: ...range no warning 8 Run on ref no warning 9 Alarm 10 Alarm or warning 12 Out of current range 13 Below current low 14 Above current high 21 Thermal warning 6 92 Terminal 42 Digital Output Option Funct...

Page 46: ...full range of the variable selected in 6 91 Terminal 42 Analog Output mA 0 20 0 4 100 Current Analogue output Min Scale par 6 93 Variable for output example Power Analogue Output Max Scale par 6 94 6...

Page 47: ...ails to be updated within the time period specified in 8 03 Control Timeout Time 0 Off 1 Freeze output 2 Stop 3 Jogging 4 Max speed 5 Stop and trip 8 04 Control Timeout Function Option Function 20 N2...

Page 48: ...rt OR via one of the digital inputs 8 51 Quick Stop Select Option Function Select control of the Quick Stop function via the terminals digital input and or via the bus NOTE This parameter is active on...

Page 49: ...al inputs 3 Logic OR Activate the set up selection via the serial communication port OR via one of the digital inputs 8 56 Preset Reference Select Option Function Select control of the frequency conve...

Page 50: ...ameter shows the number of error telegrams which could not be executed by the frequency converter 8 84 Slave Messages Sent Range Function 0 0 0 0 65536 0 This parameter shows the number of messages se...

Page 51: ...s TRUE 13 03 Reset SLC resets all SLC parameters and starts programming from scratch 3 9 2 13 0 SLC Settings Use the SLC settings to activate deactivate and reset the Smart Logic Control sequence The...

Page 52: ...e Smart Logic Controller 0 False Enters the fixed value of FALSE in the logic rule 13 02 Stop Event Option Function 1 True Enters the fixed value TRUE in the logic rule 2 Running See 13 01 Start Event...

Page 53: ...all group 13 parameters 13 1 Reset SLC Resets all group 13 parameters 13 to default settings 3 9 3 13 1 Comparators Comparators are used for comparing continuous variables i e output frequency output...

Page 54: ...13 44 Logic Rule Boolean 3 Define the operators used to logically combine the selected inputs in 13 41 Logic Rule Operator 1 and 13 43 Logic Rule Operator 2 Par 13 43 Logic Rule Operator 2 Par 13 41...

Page 55: ...converter is tripped but not trip locked and an Automatic Reset is issued 50 Comparator 4 Use the result of comparator 4 in the logic rule 51 Comparator 5 Use the result of comparator 5 in the logic...

Page 56: ...oolean input coming from 13 42 Logic Rule Boolean 2 13 44 signifies the boolean input of 13 44 Logic Rule Boolean 3 13 40 13 42 signifies the boolean input calculated in 13 40 Logic Rule Boolean 1 13...

Page 57: ...command 40 Drive stopped 42 Auto reset trip 50 Comparator 4 51 Comparator 5 60 Logic rule 4 61 Logic rule 5 70 SL Time out 3 71 SL Time out 4 72 SL Time out 5 73 SL Time out 6 74 SL Time out 7 83 Brok...

Page 58: ...ut 2 selected is low off 34 Set digital out C low Any output with digital output 3 selected is low off 35 Set digital out D low Any output with digital output 4 selected is low off 38 Set digital out...

Page 59: ...0 0 3 10 2 14 1 Mains On Off Parameters for configuring mains failure monitoring and handling 14 12 Function at Mains Imbalance Option Function Operation under severe main imbalance conditions reduces...

Page 60: ...ed Selection of a low value reduces energy loss in the motor but also reduces load capability This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 14 41 AEO Minimum Magnetisation Range Functio...

Page 61: ...Frequency Set the minimum switch frequency allowed by the output filter Range Function 1 0 kHz 1 0 16 0 kHz Parameters VLT HVAC Basic Drive Programming Guide 60 MG 18 B1 02 VLT is a registered Danfos...

Page 62: ...ried out by pressing OK 15 07 Reset Running Hours Counter Option Function 0 Do not reset 1 Reset counter Select Reset counter 1 and press OK to reset Running Hours counter 15 01 Running Hours and to z...

Page 63: ...15 49 SW ID Control Card Range Function 0 0 0 View the control card software version number 15 50 SW ID Power Card Range Function 0 0 0 View the power card software version number 15 51 Drive Serial N...

Page 64: ...eferences 16 03 Status Word Range Function 0 0 65535 View the Status word sent from the frequency converter via the serial communication port in hex code Bit number 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1...

Page 65: ...Voltage Range Function 0 V 0 65535 V View a measured value 16 34 Heatsink Temp Range Function 0 C 0 255 C View the temperature of the frequency converters heat sink 16 35 Inverter Thermal Range Funct...

Page 66: ...0 Low 1 High 16 66 Digital Output Range Function XX None used X0 Terminal 42 not used Terminal 45 low X1 Terminal 42 not used Terminal 45 High 0X Terminal 42 low Terminal 45 not used 0 Terminal 42 low...

Page 67: ...in hex code 16 92 Warning Word Range Function 0 0 0 0 0x7FFFFFFFUL View the warning word sent via the serial communication port in hex code 16 93 Warning Word 2 Range Function 0 0 0 0 0x7FFFFFFFUL Vie...

Page 68: ...provide flow feedback flow pressure 3 14 2 20 8 PI Basic Settings Parameters for configuring the Process PI control 20 81 PI Normal Inverse Control Option Function 0 Normal Normal 0 causes the freque...

Page 69: ...al gain Quick control is obtained at high amplification However if amplification is too great the process may become unstable 20 94 PI Integral Time Range Function 9999 0 s 0 1 9999 0 s Enter the proc...

Page 70: ...Hz and the motor has been running longer than 22 40 Minimum Run Time 2 FC101 activates the boost function add the 22 45 Setpoint Boost to the setpoint The frequency converter is now in sleep boost mod...

Page 71: ...ue and the frequency converter output frequency is above or equal to 15Hz 22 60 Broken Belt Function is performed 22 60 Broken Belt Function Selects the action to be performed if the Broken Belt condi...

Page 72: ...messages will disappear and the warning will be replaced by the warning Fire M Was Active This message can only be reset by power cycling the frequency converter supply If whilst the frequency convert...

Page 73: ...converter includes a feature which can be used to automatically activate an external electro mechanical bypass in case of the event of a Fire Mode Coast see 24 00 FM Function The bypass will switch t...

Page 74: ...have restarted within the time period of the Bypass Delay Timer then the timer is reset Should the motor fail to restart at the end of the Bypass Delay Time the Drive Bypass relay will be activated w...

Page 75: ...ibed above once the cause has been rectified Alarms that are not trip locked can also be reset using the automatic reset function in 14 20 Reset Mode Warning automatic wake up is possible If a warning...

Page 76: ...n when an alarm has appeared The trip will coast the motor and can be reset by pressing the reset button or make a reset by a digital input parameter group 5 1 1 The original event that caused an alar...

Page 77: ...h fault 0 29 20000000 536870912 Drive Initialized 0 30 40000000 1073741824 0 0 31 80000000 2147483648 0 0 4 1 2 Warning Words Bit Hex Dec 16 92 Warning Word 16 93 Warning Word 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 Pwr Ca...

Page 78: ...54 for signals terminal 55 common Check that the drive programming match the analog signal type WARNING ALARM 4 Mains phase loss A phase is missing on the supply side or the mains voltage imbalance is...

Page 79: ...Check if the motor shaft can be turned Check that the motor size matches the frequency converter Incorrect motor data in parameters 1 20 through 1 25 ALARM 14 Earth ground fault There is a discharge...

Page 80: ...r to a level where the resistance Rs and Rr are increased In most cases however this is not critical ALARM 58 AMA internal fault Contact your Danfoss supplier WARNING 59 Current limit The current is h...

Page 81: ...ze related N A No default value available Conversion index This number refers to a conversion figure used when writing or reading by means of a frequency converter Conv index 100 75 74 70 67 6 5 4 3 2...

Page 82: ...om Readout Unit 1 1 set up TRUE Uint8 0 31 Custom Readout Min Value 0 0 CustomReadoutUnit 1 set up TRUE 2 Int32 0 32 Custom Readout Max Value 100 0 CustomReadoutUnit 1 set up TRUE 2 Int32 0 37 Display...

Page 83: ...1 42 Motor Cable Length 50 0 m All set ups FALSE 0 uint_8 1 43 Motor Cable Length Feet 144 0 m All set ups FALSE 0 uint_16 1 5 Load Indep Setting 1 50 Motor Magnetisation at Zero Speed 100 0 All set u...

Page 84: ...edbackUnit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 3 1 References 3 10 Preset Reference 0 0 All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 3 11 Jog Speed Hz 5 0 Hz All set ups TRUE 1 uint_16 3 14 Preset Relative Reference 0 0 All set ups...

Page 85: ...1 uint_16 4 63 Bypass Speed To Hz 0 0 Hz All set ups TRUE 1 uint_16 4 64 Semi Auto Bypass Set up 0 Off All set ups TRUE Uint8 5 1 7 5 Digital In Out Par No Parameter description Default value 2 set up...

Page 86: ...A All set ups TRUE 2 uint_16 6 24 Terminal 54 Low Ref Feedb Value 0 0 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 6 25 Terminal 54 High Ref Feedb Value 50 0 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 6 26 Terminal 54 Filter Time...

Page 87: ...TRUE Uint8 8 53 Start Select 3 Logic OR All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 54 Reversing Select 0 Digital input All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 55 Set up Select 3 Logic OR All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 56 Preset Reference...

Page 88: ...ecial Functions Par No Parameter description Default value 2 set up Change during operation Conver sion index Type 14 0 Inverter Switching 14 01 Switching Frequency ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE Ui...

Page 89: ...0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 uint_8 15 4 Drive Identification 15 40 FC Type 0 N A 1 set up FALSE 0 VisStr 6 15 41 Power Section 0 N A 1 set up FALSE 0 VisStr 20 15 42 Voltage 0 N A 1 set up FALSE 0 VisSt...

Page 90: ...State 0 N A 1 set up TRUE 0 uint_8 16 5 Ref Feedb 16 50 External Reference 0 0 1 set up TRUE 1 Int16 16 52 Feedback Unit 0 0 ProcessCtrlUnit 1 set up TRUE 3 Int32 16 6 Inputs Outputs 16 60 Digital in...

Page 91: ...ups TRUE 2 uint_16 20 94 PI Integral Time 9999 0 s All set ups TRUE 2 uint_32 20 97 PI Feed Forward Factor 0 0 All set ups TRUE 0 uint_16 5 1 16 22 Appl Functions Par No Parameter description Default...

Page 92: ...TRUE Uint8 24 05 FM Preset Reference 0 Hz All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 24 09 FM Alarm Handling 1 Trip Crit Alarms 1 set up FALSE Uint8 24 1 Drive Bypass 24 10 Drive Bypass Function 0 Disabled 1 set up TRU...

Page 93: ...es Made 18 Closed Loop 24 Loop Set up Wizard 16 17 Coast Inverse 35 Coasting Coasting 7 Select 47 Comparator Operand 52 Operator 52 Value 53 Comparators 2 Control Site 46 Timeout Time 46 Word 63 Copyr...

Page 94: ...minal Current 64 Switching 2 Thermal 64 J Jog Jog 7 35 Ramp Time 32 Speed Hz 30 K KWh Counter 61 L Language 20 Latched Start 35 LCP Copy 19 23 Custom Readout 22 Link Setups 21 Literature 7 Live Zero 4...

Page 95: ...ontroller 68 Integral Time 68 Normal Inverse Control 67 Proportional Gain 68 PNP 35 Power In Hp 64 In KW 63 Up s 61 Preset Ref Bit 0 35 Ref Bit 1 35 Ref Bit 2 35 Reference 30 Relative Reference 30 Pro...

Page 96: ...42 Mode 44 42 Output Max Scale 45 42 Output Min Scale 44 45 Analog Output 42 45 Digital Output 43 45 Mode 42 45 Output Max Scale 43 45 Output Min Scale 43 53 Filter Time Constant 42 53 High Current 4...

Page 97: ...Wizard For Open Loop Applications 15 Index VLT HVAC Basic Drive Programming Guide 96 MG 18 B1 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark...

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