66
Parameter
Bit Function
Bank
Mask
Adjustment Range
Multiplier
0012 high
byte
2nd past trip
0
7F00
low
byte
1st past trip (oldest)
007F
0013 word
Pre-compensation
output
frequency
0 FFFF
0000
∼
9C40
(0.00
∼
400.00 Hz)
0.01
0014 word
Post-compensation
output
frequency
0 FFFF
0000
∼
9C40
(0.00
∼
400.00 Hz)
0.01
0015
word
Torque current monitor
0
FFFF
(Note 2)
0.01
0016 low
byte
Excitation current monitor
0
00FF
00
∼
FF (0 ~ 255%)
1
high
byte
Reserved
0017
word
PID feedback value
0
FFFF
(Note 2)
0.02
0018
word
Motor overload ratio
0
FFFF
0 ~ 65535
100/65535
0019
word
Inverter overload ratio
0
FFFF
0 ~ 65535
100/65535
001A
word
DBR overload ratio
0
FFFF
0 ~ 65535
100/65535
001B
word
Input power (%)
0
FFFF
0 ~ 6553.5
0.1
001C
word
Input power (kW)
0
FFFF
(Note 3)
001D
word
Output power (%)
0
FFFF
(Note 2)
0.1
001E
word
Output power (kW)
0
FFFF
(Note 2, Note 3)
001F
word
RR input
0
FFFF
0 ~ 65535
100/65535
0020
Reserved
0021
Reserved
0022
Reserved
0023 low
byte
Inverter typeform monitor
0
00FF
Refer to Table 8 (page
68)
8
Input / output power units
0
0100
0: 0.01kW
1: 0.1kW
9,A
Command mode status
0
0600
00: terminal
01: panel
10: option
11: RS232C
B,C
Frequency mode selection
status
0 1800
00:
terminal
01: panel
10: option
11: RS232C
D,E,F
Reserved
0024
Reserved
0025
word
Output current (amps)
FFFF
0.0 ~ 6553.5 A
0.1
(
Note 1
) .... These monitor voltage units are not affected by the setting of
VOLTAGE UNITS SELECTION
in
GROUP:UTILITY PARAMETERS
; they are always in units of %.
(
Note 2
) .... These parameters use signed data (data values larger than 7FFF
H
are negative). If the parameter data is
8000
H
or larger, the actual value can be obtained by:
actual value = - [FFFF
H
- (parameter data) + 1]
.
(
Note 3
) .... If the input / output power units data is 0, the monitored data is in 0.01kW units, and the multiplier is 0.01.
If the input / output power units data is 1, the monitored data is in 0.1kW units, and the multiplier is 0.1.
These values are automatically set according to the inverter’s capacity.
Summary of Contents for XLTR-200
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