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SECTION 7
Main Features
This chapter contains descriptions of the main features of the VSD.
7-1
Parameter sets
Parameter sets are used if an application requires different settings for differ-
ent modes. For example, a machine can be used for producing different prod-
ucts and thus requires two or more maximum speeds and acceleration/
deceleration times. With the four parameter sets different control options can
be configured with respect to quickly changing the behaviour of the VSD. It is
possible to adapt the VSD online to altered machine behaviour. This is based
on the fact that at any desired moment any one of the four parameter sets can
be activated during Run or Stop, via the digital inputs or the control panel and
menu [241].
Each parameter set can be selected externally via a digital input. Parameter
sets can be changed during operation and stored in the control panel.
Note
The only data not included in the parameter set is Motor data 1-4, (entered
separately), language, communication settings, selected set, local remote,
and keyboard locked.
Define parameter sets
When using parameter sets you first decide how to select different parameter
sets. The parameter sets can be selected via the control panel, via digital
inputs or via serial communication. All digital inputs and virtual inputs can be
configured to select parameter set. The function of the digital inputs is defined
in the menu [520].
Fig. 42 shows the way the parameter sets are activated via any digital input
configured to Set Ctrl 1 or Set Ctrl 2.
Fig. 42 Selecting the parameter sets
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(NG06-F03_1)
Run/Stop
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Torques
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Controllers
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Limits/Prot.
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-Max Alarm
Parameter Set A
Set B
Set C
Set D
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Set Ctrl1
Set Ctrl2
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