v20 Operating Instructions Complete en-US en-US
v20 Operating Instructions Complete en-US en-US
v20 Operating Instructions Complete en-US en-US
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Preface
1
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Safety instructions
SINAMICS
SINAMICS V20 Inverter
2
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Introduction
3
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Mechanical installation
4
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Electrical installation
5
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Commissioning
Operating Instructions
6
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Communicating with the PLC
7
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Parameter list
8
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Fault and warning codes
A
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Technical specifications
B
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Options and spare parts
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WARNING
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Table of contents
Preface ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
1
Introduction.............................................................................................................................................. 15
2.1
2.2
Mechanical installation............................................................................................................................. 19
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4.2
Terminal description.....................................................................................................................29
4.3
4.4
Commissioning ........................................................................................................................................ 37
5.1
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.1.4
5.1.5
5.1.6
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.5.1
5.5.1.1
5.5.1.2
5.5.1.3
5.5.1.4
5.5.1.5
5.5.2
5.6
5.6.1
Table of contents
5.6.2
5.6.2.1
5.6.2.2
5.6.2.3
5.6.2.4
5.6.2.5
5.6.2.6
5.6.2.7
5.6.2.8
5.6.2.9
5.6.3
5.6.3.1
5.6.3.2
5.6.3.3
5.6.3.4
5.6.3.5
5.6.3.6
5.6.3.7
5.6.3.8
5.6.3.9
5.6.3.10
5.6.3.11
5.6.3.12
5.6.3.13
5.6.3.14
5.6.3.15
5.6.3.16
5.6.3.17
5.7
6.2
7.2
Table of contents
B.1.9
B.1.10
B.1.11
B.2
Index...................................................................................................................................................... 307
Table of contents
Safety instructions
Before installing and putting this equipment into operation, read the following safety
instructions and all the warning labels attached to the equipment carefully. Make sure that
the warning labels are kept in a legible condition and replace missing or damaged labels.
General
DANGER
Death from electric shock
Hazardous voltage remains present in the internal DC link capacitors when the power is
removed.
Touching terminals could lead to death from electric shock.
Do not touch any terminals within five minutes after the power supply for the inverter has
been switched off.
Protective earthing conductor current
The earth leakage current of the SINAMICS V20 inverter may exceed 3.5 mA AC. Due to
this, a fixed earth connection is required and the minimum size of the protective earth
conductor shall comply with the local safety regulations for high leakage current equipment.
The SINAMICS V20 inverter has been designed to be protected by fuses; however, as the
inverter can cause a DC current in the protective earthing conductor, if a Residual Current
Device (RCD) or Residual Current Monitoring Device (RCM) is to be used upstream in the
supply, it must be of type B.
WARNING
Safe use of inverters
This equipment contains dangerous voltages and controls potentially dangerous rotating
mechanical parts. Loss of life, severe personal injury, or property damage could result if the
instructions contained in this manual are not followed.
Only suitably qualified personnel should work on this equipment, and only after becoming
familiar with all safety instructions, installation, commissioning, operation, and maintenance
procedures contained in this manual.
Any unauthorized modifications of the equipment are not allowed.
Protection in case of direct contact by means of voltages < 60 V (PELV = Protective Extra
Low Voltage according to EN 61800-5-1) is only permissible in areas with equipotential
bonding and in dry indoor rooms. If these conditions are not fulfilled, other protective
measures against electric shock must be applied, for example, protective insulation.
The inverter must always be grounded. If the inverter is not correctly grounded, this can
lead to extremely hazardous conditions which, under certain circumstances, can result in
death.
Safety instructions
The device must be disconnected from the electrical power supply before any connections
with the device are established or in any way altered.
Install the inverter on a metal mounting plate in a control cabinet. The mounting plate has to
be unpainted and with a good electrical conductivity.
It is strictly prohibited for any mains disconnection to be performed on the motor-side of the
system, if the inverter is in operation and the output current is not zero.
Take particular notice of the general and regional installation and safety regulations
regarding work on dangerous voltage installations (for example, 61800-5-1) as well as the
relevant regulations regarding the correct use of tools and personal protective equipment
(PPE).
NOTICE
Static discharge
Static discharges on interfaces (for example, terminal or connector pins) can cause
malfunctions or defects. Therefore, when working with inverters or inverter components,
ESD protective measures should be observed.
Installation
WARNING
Cable connection
Only permanently-wired input power connections are allowed. The equipment must be
earthed (IEC 536 Class 1, NEC and other applicable standards).
Faults with the control equipment
Wherever faults occurring in the control equipment can lead to substantial material damage
or even grievous bodily injury (that is, potentially dangerous faults), additional external
precautions must be taken to ensure or enforce safe operation, even when a fault occurs
(for example, independent limit switches, mechanical interlocks, etc.).
10
Safety instructions
11
Safety instructions
Commissioning
WARNING
High-voltage terminals
The following terminals can carry dangerous voltages even if the inverter is not operating:
- The mains input terminals L1, L2, L3, and PE terminal
- The motor terminals U, V, W, and output earth terminal
- The DC link terminals DC+ and DC- The braking resistor terminals R1 and R2 (Frame size D only)
This equipment must not be used as an "emergency stop" mechanism (see EN 60204,
9.2.5.4).
It is not allowed to open, connect or disconnect the equipment during its operation.
Operation
WARNING
Risks with incorrect parameterization
Certain parameter settings (for example, P1210) may cause the inverter to restart
automatically after an input power failure, for example, the automatic restart function.
Motor parameters must be accurately configured for motor overload protection to operate
correctly.
Use of braking resistor
If an unsuitable braking resistor is used, this could result in a fire and severe damage to
people, property and equipment. Use an appropriate braking resistor and install it correctly.
The temperature of a braking resistor increases significantly during operation. Avoid coming
into direct contact with braking resistors.
WARNING
Hot surface
During operation and for a short time after switching-off the inverter, the marked surfaces of
the inverter can reach a high temperature. Avoid coming into direct contact with these
surfaces.
12
Safety instructions
CAUTION
Use of fuses
This equipment is suitable for use in a power system up to 40,000 symmetrical amperes
(rms), for the maximum rated voltage + 10 % when protected by an appropriate standard
fuse.
NOTICE
Electromagnetic interference
Use of mobile radio devices (for example, telephones, walkie-talkies) in the immediate
vicinity of the devices (< 1.8 m) can interfere with the functioning of the equipment.
Repair
WARNING
Repair and replacement of equipment
Repairs on equipment may only be carried out by Siemens Service, by repair centers
authorized by Siemens or by authorized personnel who are thoroughly acquainted with all
the warnings and operating procedures contained in this manual.
Any defective parts or components must be replaced using parts contained in the relevant
spare parts lists.
Disconnect the power supply before opening the equipment for access.
13
Safety instructions
Residual risks
CAUTION
Residual risks associated with the control and drive components of a PDS
The control and drive components of a power drive system (PDS) are approved for
industrial and commercial use in industrial line supplies. Their use in public line supplies
requires a different configuration and/or additional measures.
These components may only be operated in closed housings or in higher-level control
cabinets with protective covers that are closed, and when all of the protective devices are
used.
These components may only be handled by qualified and trained technical personnel who
are knowledgeable and observe all of the safety information and instructions on the
components and in the associated technical user documentation.
When carrying out a risk assessment of a machine in accordance with the EU Machinery
Directive, the machine manufacturer must consider the following residual risks associated
with the control and drive components of a PDS.
1. Unintentional movements of driven machine components during commissioning,
operation, maintenance, and repairs caused by, for example:
Hardware defects and / or software errors in the sensors, controllers, actuators, and
connection technology
Response times of the controller and drive
Operating and/or ambient conditions not within the scope of the specification
Condensation / conductive contamination
Parameterization, programming, cabling, and installation errors
Use of radio devices / cellular phones in the immediate vicinity of the controller
External influences / damage
2. Exceptional temperatures as well as emissions of noise, particles, or gas caused by, for
example:
Component malfunctions
Software errors
Operating and/or ambient conditions not within the scope of the specification
External influences / damage
3. Hazardous shock voltages caused by, for example:
Component malfunctions
Influence of electrostatic charging
Induction of voltages in moving motors
Operating and/or ambient conditions not within the scope of the specification
Condensation / conductive contamination
External influences / damage
4. Electrical, magnetic and electromagnetic fields generated in operation that can pose a
risk to people with a pacemaker, implants or metal replacement joints, etc. if they are
too close.
5. Release of environmental pollutants or emissions as a result of improper operation of
the system and/or failure to dispose of components safely and correctly.
14
Introduction
2.1
Frame size C
Frame size B
Frame size D
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Frame size A
0.37 kW
1.7 A
1.3 A
1.3 A
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6SL3210-5BE13-7CV0
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0.55 kW
2.1 A
1.7 A
1.6 A
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6SL3210-5BE15-5CV0
0.75 kW
2.6 A
2.2 A
2.2 A
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6SL3210-5BE17-5CV0
0.75 kW
2.6 A
2.2 A
2.2 A
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1.1 kW
4.0 A
3.1 A
3.1 A
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4.1 A
4.1 A
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Frame size A
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2.2 kW
6.4 A
5.6 A
4.8 A
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3.0 kW
8.6 A
7.3 A
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11.3 A
8.8 A
8.24 A
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Frame size C
5.5 kW
15.2 A
12.5 A
11 A
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6SL3210-5BE25-5CV0
Frame size D
7.5 kW
20.7 A
16.5 A
16.5 A
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6SL3210-5BE27-5CV0
11 kW
30.4 A
25 A
21 A
6SL3210-5BE31-1UV0
6SL3210-5BE31-1CV0
15 kW
38.1 A
31 A
31 A
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Frame size B
1)
This variant refers to the Flat Plate inverter with a flat plate heatsink.
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Introduction
2.1 Components of the inverter system
Component
Frame size B
Frame size C
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Rated output
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Order number
Frame size A
0.12 kW
2.3 A
0.9 A
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6SL3210-5BB11-2AV0
(without fan)
0.25 kW
4.5 A
1.7 A
6SL3210-5BB12-5UV0
6SL3210-5BB12-5AV0
0.37 kW
6.2 A
2.3 A
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Frame size A
unfiltered
filtered
0.55 kW
7.7 A
3.2 A
6SL3210-5BB15-5UV0
6SL3210-5BB15-5AV0
0.75 kW
10 A
3.9 A
6SL3210-5BB17-5UV0
6SL3210-5BB17-5AV0
0.75 kW
10 A
4.2 A
6SL3210-5BB18-0UV0
6SL3210-5BB18-0AV0
1.1 kW
14.7 A
6.0 A
6SL3210-5BB21-1UV0
6SL3210-5BB21-1AV0
1.5 kW
19.7 A
7.8 A
6SL3210-5BB21-5UV0
6SL3210-5BB21-5AV0
Frame size C
2.2 kW
27.2 A
11 A
6SL3210-5BB22-2UV0
6SL3210-5BB22-2AV0
3.0 kW
32 A
13.6 A
6SL3210-5BB23-0UV0
6SL3210-5BB23-0AV0
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Introduction
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2.2 Inverter rating plate
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Mechanical installation
3.1
Mounting orientation
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Mechanical installation
3.2 Cabinet panel mounting (frame sizes A to D)
3.2
Frame size A
Fixings:
4 x M4 screws
4 x M4 nuts
1) Height
2) Depth
4 x M4 washers
Frame size B
Fixings:
4 x M4 screws
4 x M4 nuts
4 x M4 washers
Tightening torque: 1.8 Nm 10%
20
Mechanical installation
3.2 Cabinet panel mounting (frame sizes A to D)
Dimensions (mm)
Frame size C
Fixings:
4 x M5 screws
4 x M5 nuts
4 x M5 washers
Tightening torque: 2.5 Nm 10%
Frame size D
Fixings:
4 x M5 screws
4 x M5 nuts
4 x M5 washers
Tightening torque: 2.5 Nm 10%
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Mechanical installation
3.3 SINAMICS V20 Flat Plate variant
3.3
WARNING
Additional heat load
Operation with an input voltage greater than 400 V and 50 Hz or with a pulse frequency
greater than 4 kHz will cause an additional heat load on the inverter. These factors must be
taken into account when designing the installation conditions and must be verified by a
practical load test.
CAUTION
Cooling considerations
The minimum vertical clearance of 100 mm above and below the inverter must be
observed. Stacked mounting is not allowed for the SINAMICS V20 inverters.
Technical data
Average power output
370 W
550 W
750 W
0 C to 40 C
24 W
27 W
31 W
9.25 W
9.25 W
9.25 W
1.8 K/W
1.5 K/W
1.2 K/W
1.3 A
1.7 A
2.2 A
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Mechanical installation
3.3 SINAMICS V20 Flat Plate variant
Installing
1. Prepare the mounting surface for the inverter using the dimensions given in Section
"Cabinet panel mounting (frame sizes A to D) (Page 20)".
2. Ensure that any rough edges are removed from the drilled holes, the flat plate heatsink is
clean and free from dust and grease, and the mounting surface and if applicable the
external heatsink are smooth and made of unpainted metal (steel or aluminium).
3. Apply a non-silicone heat transfer compound with a minimum thermal transfer co-efficient
of 0.9 W/m.K evenly to the rear surface of the flat plate heatsink and the surface of the
rear plate.
4. Mount the inverter securely using four M4 screws with a tightening torque of 1.8 Nm
(tolerance: 10%).
5. If it is required to use an external heatsink, first apply the paste specified in Step 3 evenly
to the surface of the external heatsink and the surface of the rear plate, and then connect
the external heatsink on the other side of the rear plate.
6. When the installation is completed, run the inverter in the intended application while
monitoring r0037[0] (measured heatsink temperature) to verify the cooling effectiveness.
The heatsink temperature must not exceed 90 C during normal operation, after the
allowance has been made for the expected ambient temperature range for the
application.
Example:
If the measurements are made in 20 C ambient, and the machine is specified up to
40 C, then the heatsink temperature reading must be increased by [40-20] = 20 C, and
the result must remain below 90 C.
If the heatsink temperature exceeds the above limit, then further cooling must be
provided (for example, with an extra heatsink) until the conditions are met.
Note
The inverter will trip with fault condition F4 if the heatsink temperature rises above
100 C. This protects the inverter from potential damage due to high temperatures.
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Mechanical installation
3.4 Push-through mounting (frame sizes B to D)
3.4
Frame size B
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4 x M4 screws
Tightening torque: 1.8 Nm 10%
Frame size C
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4 x M5 screws
Tightening torque: 2.5 Nm 10%
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Mechanical installation
3.4 Push-through mounting (frame sizes B to D)
Dimensions (mm)
Frame size D
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4.2 Terminal description
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4.2 Terminal description
Rated output
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C
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1.5 Nm
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NOTICE
Damage to the mains terminals
During electrical installation of the inverter frame sizes A and B only stranded cables or
cables with UL-certified fork crimps can be used for the mains terminal connections.
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4.2 Terminal description
Inverter
variant
230 V
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Shielded
EMC compliant
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Shielded
EMC compliant
(RE/CE C2) 3)
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25 m
10 m
200 m
200 m
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25 m
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Terminal
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Description
10V
AI1
Mode:
AI2
None
Voltage range:
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4.2 Terminal description
No.
Terminal
marking
Description
Current range:
0 to 20 mA (4 to 20 mA - software selectable)
5 % full scale
5 % full scale
Input impedance:
Resolution:
10-bit
Yes
4.0 V
1.6 V
Digital
inputs
Digital
output
(transistor)
AO1
Mode:
None
Current range:
0 to 20 mA (4 to 20 mA - software selectable)
Accuracy (0 to 20 mA):
1 mA
Output capability:
20 mA into 500 R
0V
Overall reference potential for RS485 communication and analog inputs / output
P+
RS485 P +
N-
RS485 N -
DI1
Mode:
DI2
10
DI3
11
DI4
12
DI C
Operating voltage:
- 3 V to 30 V
Threshold 0 1 (maximum):
11 V
Threshold 1 0 (minimum):
5V
0.6 to 2 mA
15 mA
No
Response time:
4 ms 4 ms
No
13
24V
14
0V
15
DO1 +
Mode:
16
DO1 -
35 V
100 mA
Response time:
4 ms 4 ms
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4.2 Terminal description
Digital
output
(relay)
No.
Terminal
marking
Description
17
DO2 NC
Mode:
18
DO2 NO
4 kV (230 V mains)
19
DO2 C
240 V AC / 30 V DC + 10 %
Response time:
Open: 7 ms 7 ms
Close: 10 ms 9 ms
WARNING
Risk of electric shock
The input and output terminals, numbered 1 to 16, are safety extra low voltage (SELV)
terminals and must only be connected to low voltage supplies.
0.5 mm2
Expansion port
The expansion port is designed for connecting the inverter to the external option module BOP Interface Module or Parameter Loader, in order to realize the following functions:
Operating the inverter from the external BOP
Cloning parameters between the inverter and a standard MMC / SD card
Powering the inverter from the Parameter Loader, when mains power is not available
For more information about these two option modules, refer to the topics "Parameter Loader
(Page 271)" and "External BOP and BOP Interface Module (Page 276)".
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4.3 EMC-compliant installation
4.3
EMC-compliant installation
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4.3 EMC-compliant installation
Shielding method
The following illustration shows an example with and without the shielding plate.
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Note
For a detailed description of parameter settings for the quick commissioning, refer to the
topic "Quick commissioning (Page 46)".
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Button functions
Stops the inverter
Single press
OFF1 stop reaction: the inverter brings the motor to a standstill in the rampdown time set in parameter P1121.
Note:
If configured to be an OFF1 stop, this button is inactive in AUTO mode.
OFF2 stop reaction: the inverter allows the motor to coast to a standstill
without using any ramp-down times.
) displays.
Note:
This button is inactive if the inverter is configured for control from terminals (P0700 = 2, P1000 = 2) and
is in AUTO mode.
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5.1 The built-in Basic Operator Panel (BOP)
Multi-function button
OK
OK
Clears faults
OK
OK
OK
Hand mode
Auto mode
(No icon)
Jog mode
Note:
Jog mode is only available if the motor is stopped.
When navigating through a menu, it moves the selection up through the screens available.
Long press (> 2 s) of the key quickly scrolls up through parameter numbers, indices, or values.
When navigating through a menu, it moves the selection down through the screens available.
Long press (> 2 s) of the key quickly scrolls down through parameter numbers, indices, or values.
Reverses the direction of rotation of the motor. Pressing the two keys once activates reverse motor
rotation. Pressing the two keys once again deactivates reverse rotation of the motor. The reserve icon (
) on the display indicates that the output speed is opposite to the setpoint.
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5.1 The built-in Basic Operator Panel (BOP)
5.1.2
Description
50 / 60 Hz selection menu
Main menu
Display menu (default display)
Setup menu
Parameter menu
50 / 60 Hz Selection
Menu
M
Subsequent power-up
OK
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M
M
Setup
Menu
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Display
Menu
Parameter
Menu
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5.1 The built-in Basic Operator Panel (BOP)
5.1.3
Parameter
Menu
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Menu
5.1.4
Editing parameters
This section describes how to edit the parameters.
Parameter types
Parameter type
Description
CDS-dependent parameters
DDS-dependent parameters
Other parameters
Multi-indexed parameters
Index-free parameters
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5.1 The built-in Basic Operator Panel (BOP)
or
for less
OK
or
Digit-by-digit editing
Note
Digit-by-digit editing of parameter numbers or indexes is only possible in the parameter
menu.
Digit-by-digit editing can be performed on parameter numbers, parameter indexes, or
parameter values. This editing method is best suited when large changes are required to
parameter numbers, indexes, or values. For information about the inverter menu structure,
refer to Section "Inverter menu structure (Page 39)".
In any edit or scroll mode, digit-by-digit editing is entered by a long press (> 2 s) on
OK
OK
once moves the cursor to the rightmost digit of the current item.
Pressing M twice in succession exits the digit-by-digit mode without changing the item
being edited.
Pressing
OK
on a digit when there are no further digits to the left saves the value.
If more digits are required to the left, then these must be added by scrolling the existing
leftmost digit above 9 to add more digits to the left.
Pressing
or
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5.1 The built-in Basic Operator Panel (BOP)
Example 1:
Example 2:
Example 3:
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V
OK
V
V
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5.1 The built-in Basic Operator Panel (BOP)
5.1.5
Screen displays
The following two tables show you basic screen displays:
Screen
information
Display
Meaning
"8 8 8 8 8"
"- - - - -"
"Pxxxx"
Writable parameter
"rxxxx"
Read-only parameter
"inxxx"
Indexed parameter
Hexadecimal
number
"bxx x"
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"Fxxx"
Fault code
"Axxx"
Alarm code
"Cnxxx"
"-Cnxxx"
"APxxx"
"-APxxx"
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5.1 The built-in Basic Operator Panel (BOP)
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"G"
"N"
"T"
"B"
"H"
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"R"
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"S"
"Z"
0 to 9
5.1.6
"?"
LED states
The SINAMICS V20 has only one LED for status indications. The LED can display orange,
green, or red.
If more than one inverter state exists, the LED displays in the following order of priority:
Parameter cloning
Commissioning mode
All faults
Ready (no fault)
For example, if there is an active fault when the inverter is in the commissioning mode, the
LED flashes green at 0.5 Hz.
Inverter state
LED color
Power up
Orange
Green
Commissioning mode
All faults
Parameter cloning
Flashing orange at 1 Hz
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Commissioning
5.2 Checking before power-on
5.2
5.3
Functionality
This menu is used to set the motor base frequency according to which region of the world
that the motor is used in. The menu determines whether power settings (for example, rated
motor power P0307) are expressed in [kW] or [hp].
Parameter
Value
Description
P0100
0
1
2
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5.4 Starting the motor for test run
5.4
2. Press
OK
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5.5
Quick commissioning
5.5.1
5.5.1.1
Functionality
Motor data
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5.5 Quick commissioning
Menu structure
Parameter
Menu
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Menu
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Setup
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5.5 Quick commissioning
5.5.1.2
Functionality
This menu is designed for easy setup of nominal motor nameplate data.
Text menu
If you set P8553 to 1, parameter numbers in this menu are replaced with short text.
Setting parameters
Note
In the table below, "" indicates that the value of this parameter must be entered according
to the rating plate of the motor.
Parameter
P0100
Access
level
Function
50 / 60 Hz selection
Text menu
(if P8553 = 1)
P0305[0]
P0307[0]
(MOT V)
(MOT A)
P0100 = 0 or 2:
(MOT HP)
P0308[0]
P0309[0]
P0310[0]
(M EFF)
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5.5 Quick commissioning
Parameter
Access
level
Function
P0311[0]
P1900
Text menu
(if P8553 = 1)
(M RPM)
= 0: Disabled
(MOT ID)
See also
Parameter list (Page 129)
5.5.1.3
Functionality
This menu selects which macro is required for standard wiring arrangements. The default
one is "Cn000" for connection macro 0.
All connection macros only change the CDS0 (command data set 0) parameters. The CDS1
parameters are used for the BOP control.
Connection
macro
Description
Cn000
Cn001
Cn002
Display example
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5.5 Quick commissioning
Connection
macro
Description
Display example
Cn003
Fixed speeds
Cn004
Cn005
Cn006
Cn007
Cn008
Cn009
Cn010
USS control
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Description
Factory default
Remarks
1
1
1
1
BOP
BOP MOP
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5.5 Quick commissioning
Parameter
P0731[0]
P0732[0]
P0771[0]
P0810[0]
Description
Factory default
Remarks
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52.7
21
0
52.2
52.3
21
0
Inverter running
Inverter fault active
Actual frequency
Hand mode
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5.5 Quick commissioning
Connection macro settings:
Parameter
P0700[0]
P1000[0]
P0701[0]
P0702[0]
P0703[0]
P0704[0]
P0771[0]
P0731[0]
P0732[0]
Description
Selection of command source
Selection of frequency
Function of digital input 1
Function of digital input 2
Function of digital input 3
Function of digital input 4
CI: Analog output
BI: Function of digital output 1
BI: Function of digital output 2
Factory default
1
1
0
0
9
15
21
52.3
52.7
Remarks
Terminal as command source
Analog as speed setpoint
ON / OFF
Reverse
Fault acknowledgement
JOG forward
Actual frequency
Inverter running
Inverter fault active
OK
If more than one fixed frequency is selected at the same time, the selected frequencies
are summed, e.g. FF1 + FF2 + FF3
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0~50/60Hz
Description
Selection of command source
Selection of frequency
Function of digital input 1
Function of digital input 2
Function of digital input 3
Function of digital input 4
Fixed frequency mode
BI: Fixed frequency selection bit 0
BI: Fixed frequency selection bit 1
Factory default
1
1
0
0
9
15
1
722.3
722.4
Remarks
Terminal as command source
Fixed frequency
ON / OFF
Fixed speed bit 0
Fixed speed bit 1
Fixed speed bit 2
Direct selection mode
DI2
DI3
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5.5 Quick commissioning
Parameter
P1022[0]
P1001[0]
P1002[0]
P1003[0]
P0771[0]
P0731[0]
P0732[0]
Description
BI: Fixed frequency selection bit 2
Fixed frequency 1
Fixed frequency 2
Fixed frequency 3
CI: Analog output
BI: Function of digital output 1
BI: Function of digital output 2
Factory default
722.5
10
15
25
21
52.3
52.7
Remarks
DI4
Speed low
Speed middle
Speed high
Actual frequency
Inverter running
Inverter fault active
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0V
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Description
Selection of command source
Factory default
1
P1000[0]
P0701[0]
P0702[0]
P0703[0]
P0704[0]
P1016[0]
P0840[0]
Selection of frequency
Function of digital input 1
Function of digital input 2
Function of digital input 3
Function of digital input 4
Fixed frequency mode
BI: ON / OFF1
1
0
0
9
15
1
19.0
3
15
16
17
18
2
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P1020[0]
P1021[0]
P1022[0]
P1023[0]
P0771[0]
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722.4
722.5
722.6
21
722.0
722.1
722.2
722.3
21
Remarks
Terminals as command
source
Fixed frequency
Fixed speed bit 0
Fixed speed bit 1
Fixed speed bit 2
Fixed speed bit 3
Binary mode
Inverter starts at the fixed
speed selected
DI1
DI2
DI3
DI4
Actual frequency
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5.5 Quick commissioning
Parameter
P0731[0]
P0732[0]
Description
BI: Function of digital output 1
BI: Function of digital output 2
Factory default
52.3
52.7
Remarks
Inverter running
Inverter fault active
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Function diagram
When the fixed speed is selected, the additional setpoint channel from the analog is
disabled. If there is no fixed speed setpoint, the setpoint channel connects to the analog
input.
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Selection of command source
Factory default
1
P1000[0]
Selection of frequency
23
P0701[0]
P0702[0]
P0703[0]
0
0
9
1
15
16
Remarks
Terminals as command
source
Fixed frequency + analog
setpoint
ON / OFF
Fixed speed bit 0
Fixed speed bit 1
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5.5 Quick commissioning
Parameter
P0704[0]
P1016[0]
P1020[0]
P1021[0]
P1001[0]
P1002[0]
P1074[0]
Description
Function of digital input 4
Fixed frequency mode
BI: Fixed frequency selection bit 0
BI: Fixed frequency selection bit 1
Fixed frequency 1
Fixed frequency 2
BI: Disable additional setpoint
Factory default
15
1
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722.4
10
15
0
P0771[0]
P0731[0]
P0732[0]
21
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52.7
21
52.2
52.3
Remarks
Fault acknowledgement
Direct selection mode
DI2
DI3
Fixed speed 1
Fixed speed 2
FF disables the additional
setpoint
Actual frequency
Inverter running
Inverter fault active
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0V
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N
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Description
Selection of command source
Selection of frequency
Function of digital input 1
Function of digital input 2
Function of digital input 3
Function of digital input 4
Selection of 2 / 3-wire method
Factory default
1
1
0
0
9
15
0
P0771[0]
P0731[0]
P0732[0]
P1040[0]
21
52.3
52.7
5
21
52.2
52.3
0
Remarks
Terminals as command source
BOP MOP
OFF1 / hold
ON pulse
MOP up pulse
MOP down pulse
3-wire
ON pulse + OFF1 / HOLD +
Reverse
Actual frequency
Inverter running
Inverter fault active
Initial frequency
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5.5 Quick commissioning
Parameter
P1047[0]
Description
MOP ramp-up time of the RFG
Factory default
10
P1048[0]
Remarks
Ramp-up time from zero to
maximum frequency
Ramp-down time from
maximum frequency to zero
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Description
Selection of command source
Selection of frequency
Function of digital input 1
Function of digital input 2
Function of digital input 3
Function of digital input 4
Selection of 2 / 3-wire method
Factory default
1
1
0
0
9
15
0
P0771[0]
21
21
Remarks
Terminals as command source
Analog
OFF hold
Forward pulse + ON
Reverse pulse + ON
Fault acknowledgement
3-wire
STOP + Forward pulse +
Reverse pulse
Actual frequency
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5.5 Quick commissioning
Parameter
P0731[0]
P0732[0]
Description
BI: Function of digital output 1
BI: Function of digital output 2
Factory default
52.3
52.7
Remarks
Inverter running
Inverter fault active
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PID controller
0~20mA=
0~50/60Hz
Note
If a negative setpoint for the PID control is desired, change the setpoint and feedback wiring
as needed.
When you switch to Hand mode from PID control mode, P2200 becomes 0 to disable the
PID control. When you switch it back to Auto mode, P2200 becomes 1 to enable the PID
control again.
Connection macro settings:
Parameter
Description
P0700[0]
P0701[0]
P0703[0]
P2200[0]
P2253[0]
P2264[0]
P0756[1]
P0771[0]
P0731[0]
P0732[0]
Factory
default
1
0
9
0
0
755.0
0
21
52.3
52.7
Default for
Cn008
2
1
9
1
755.0
755.1
2
21
52.2
52.3
Remarks
Terminals as command source
ON / OFF
Fault acknowledgement
Enable PID
PID setpoint = Analog input 1
PID feedback = Analog input 2
Analog input 2, 0 to 20 mA
Actual frequency
Inverter running
Inverter fault active
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5.5 Quick commissioning
Connection macro Cn009 - PID control with the fixed value reference
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N
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PID controller
0~20mA=
0~50/60Hz
Description
P0700[0]
P0701[0]
P0702[0]
P0703[0]
P0704[0]
P2200[0]
P2216[0]
P2220[0]
P2221[0]
P2222[0]
P2253[0]
P2264[0]
Factory
default
1
0
0
9
15
0
1
722.3
722.4
722.5
0
755.0
Default for
Cn009
2
1
15
16
17
1
1
722.1
722.2
722.3
2224
755.1
Remarks
Terminals as command source
ON / OFF
DI2 = PID fixed value 1
DI3 = PID fixed value 2
DI4 = PID fixed value 3
Enable PID
Direct selection
BICO connection DI2
BICO connection DI3
BICO connection DI4
PID setpoint = fixed value
PID feedback = AI2
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Connection macro settings:
Parameter
Description
P0700[0]
P1000[0]
P2023[0]
P2010[0]
P2011[0]
P2012[0]
P2013[0]
P2014[0]
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2000
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Remarks
RS485 as the command source
RS485 as the speed setpoint
USS protocol
Baudrate 38400 bps
USS address for inverter
Number of PZD words
Variable PKW words
Time to receive data
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Selection of command source
Selection of frequency
RS485 protocol selection
USS / MODBUS baudrate
MODBUS address
MODBUS reply timeout
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P2010[0]
P2021[0]
P2022[0]
P2014[0]
2000
100
Remarks
RS485 as the command source
RS485 as the speed setpoint
MODBUS RTU protocol
Baudrate 9600 bps
MODBUS address for inverter
Maximum time to send reply back
to the master
Time to receive data
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5.5 Quick commissioning
5.5.1.4
Functionality
This menu defines certain common applications. Each application macro provides a set of
parameter settings for a specific application. After you select an application macro, the
corresponding settings are applied to the inverter to simplify the commissioning process.
The default application macro is "AP000" for application macro 0. If none of the application
macros fits your application, select the one that is the closest to your application and make
further parameter changes as desired.
Application macro
Description
Display example
AP000
AP010
AP020
AP021
Compressor applications
AP030
Conveyor applications
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Description
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Remarks
P1080[0]
Minimum frequency
15
P1300[0]
Control mode
Quadratic V/f
P1110[0]
P1210[0]
Automatic restart
P1120[0]
Ramp-up time
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10
P1121[0]
Ramp-down time
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10
Description
Factory default
Remarks
P1110[0]
P1300[0]
Control mode
Quadratic V/f
P1200[0]
Flying start
P1210[0]
Automatic restart
P1080[0]
Minimum frequency
20
P1120[0]
Ramp-up time
10
10
P1121[0]
Ramp-down time
10
20
Remarks
Description
Factory default
P1300[0]
Control mode
Linear V/f
P1080[0]
Minimum frequency
10
P1312[0]
Starting boost
30
P1311[0]
Acceleration boost
P1310[0]
Continuous boost
50
50
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Parameter
Description
Factory default
Remarks
P1120[0]
Ramp-up time
10
10
P1121[0]
Ramp-down time
10
10
Description
Factory default
Remarks
P1300[0]
Control mode
P1312[0]
Starting boost
30
P1120[0]
Ramp-up time
10
P1121[0]
Ramp-down time
10
5.5.1.5
Functionality
This menu provides some common parameters for inverter performance optimization.
Text menu
If you set P8553 to 1, parameter numbers in this menu are replaced with short text.
Setting parameters
Parameter
Access
level
Function
P1080[0]
P1082[0]
P1120[0]
Ramp-up time
Text menu
(if P8553 = 1)
(MIN F)
(MAX F)
(RMP UP)
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Parameter
P1121[0]
Access
level
Function
Ramp-down time
Text menu
(if P8553 = 1)
(RMP DN)
P1058[0]
JOG frequency
(JOG P)
P1060[0]
P1001[0]
P1002[0]
P1003[0]
P2201[0]
P2202[0]
(FIX F2)
(FIX F3)
(PID F1)
(PID F2)
P2203[0]
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5.5.2
Setting parameters
Note
In the table below, "" indicates that the value of this parameter must be entered according
to the rating plate of the motor.
Parameter
Function
Setting
P0003
P0010
Commissioning parameter
= 1 (quick commissioning)
P0100
50 / 60 Hz selection
P0304[0]
Range: 10 to 2000
Note:
The input of rating plate data must correspond with the wiring of the
motor (star / delta)
P0305[0]
P0307[0]
P0308[0]
P0309[0]
P0310[0]
P0311[0]
Range: 0 to 40000
P0335[0]
Motor cooling
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Parameter
Function
Setting
P0640[0]
P0700[0]
P1000[0]
P1080[0]
P1082[0]
P1120[0]
P1121[0]
P1300[0]
Control mode
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Parameter
Function
Setting
P3900
P1900
= 0: Disabled
= 2: Identification of all parameters in standstill
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5.6.1
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Command and setpoint source selection (P0700, P0719, P1000 to r1025, P1070 to
r1084)
Fault and warning reaction setting (r0944 to P0952, P2100 to P2120, r3113, P3981)
Motorized potentiometer (MOP) mode selection (P1031 to r1050)
JOG mode operation (Page 71) (P1055 to P1061)
Skip frequency and resonance damping (P1091 to P1101, P1338)
Dual ramp operation (Page 112) (r1119 to r1199, P2150 to P2166)
Flying start (Page 101) (P1200 to r1204)
Automatic restart (Page 102) (P1210, P1211)
Motor brake controls (Page 76) (holding brake, DC brake, compound brake and dynamic
brake) (P1212 to P1237)
DC-link voltage control (Page 89) (P0210, P1240 to P1257)
Imax control (Page 87) (P1340 to P1346)
Continuous boost, acceleration boost and starting boost level control (Page 72) (P1310 to
P1316)
Programmable V/f coordinates (P1320 to P1333)
Slip compensation (P1334 to P1338)
Economy mode (Page 98) (P1300, r1348)
Super torque mode (Page 92) (P3350 to P3356)
Hammer start mode (Page 94) (P3350 to P3354, P3357 to P3360)
Blockage clearing mode (Page 96) (P3350 to P3353, P3361 to P3364)
Adjustable PWM modulation (P1800 to P1803)
USS / MODBUS communication on RS485 (Page 117) (P2010 to P2037)
Cavitation protection (Page 110) (P2360 to P2362)
Sleep (hibernation) mode (Page 105) (P2365 to P2367)
Motor staging (Page 107) (P2370 to P2380)
PID controller (Page 74) (P2200 to P2355)
Motor blocking, load missing, belt failure detection (Page 90) (P2177 to r2198)
Free function blocks (FFBs) (Page 100) (P2800 to P2890)
Frost protection (Page 103) (P3852, P3853)
Condensation protection (Page 104) (P3854)
Wobble function (Page 106) (P2940 to r2955)
BICO function (r3978)
DC coupling function (Page 113)
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5.6.2
5.6.2.1
Functionality
Both the inverter and the user have to respond to a wide range of situations and stop the
inverter if necessary. Thus operating requirements as well as inverter protective functions
(e.g. electrical or thermal overload), or rather man-machine protective functions, have to be
taken into account. Due to the different OFF functions (OFF1, OFF2, OFF3) the inverter can
flexibly respond to the mentioned requirements. Note that after an OFF2 / OFF3 command,
the inverter is in the state "ON inhibit". To switch the motor on again, you need a signal low
high of the ON command.
OFF1
The OFF1 command is closely coupled to the ON command. When the ON command is
withdrawn, OFF1 is directly activated. The inverter is braked by OFF1 with the ramp-down
time P1121. If the output frequency falls below the parameter value P2167 and if the time in
P2168 has expired, then the inverter pulses are cancelled.
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Note
OFF1 can be entered using a wide range of command sources via BICO parameter
P0840 (BI: ON / OFF1) and P0842 (BI: ON / OFF1 with reversing).
BICO parameter P0840 is pre-assigned by defining the command source using P0700.
The ON and the following OFF1 command must have the same source.
If the ON / OFF1 command is set for more than one digital input, then only the digital
input, that was last set, is valid.
OFF1 is active low.
When various OFF commands are selected simultaneously, the following priority applies:
OFF2 (highest priority) OFF3 OFF1.
OFF1 can be combined with DC current braking or compound braking.
When the motor holding brake MHB (P1215) is activated, for an OFF1, P2167 and P2168
are not taken into account.
OFF2
The inverter pulses are immediately cancelled by the OFF2 command. Thus the motor
coasts down and it is not possible to stop in a controlled way.
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defined using BICO parameters P0844 (BI: 1. OFF2) and P0845 (BI: 2. OFF2).
As a result of the pre-assignment (default setting), the OFF2 command is set to the BOP.
This source is still available even if another command source is defined (e.g. terminal as
command source P0700 = 2 and OFF2 is selected using DI2 P0702 = 3).
OFF2 is active low.
When various OFF commands are selected simultaneously, the following priority applies:
OFF2 (highest priority) OFF3 OFF1.
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OFF3
The braking characteristics of OFF3 are identical with those of OFF1 with the exception of
the independent OFF3 ramp-down time P1135. If the output frequency falls below parameter
value P2167 and if the time in P2168 has expired, then the inverter pulses are cancelled as
for the OFF1 command.
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P0848 (BI: 1. OFF3) and P0849 (BI: 2. OFF3).
OFF3 is active low.
When various OFF commands are selected simultaneously, the following priority applies:
OFF2 (highest priority) OFF3 OFF1
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5.6.2.2
Functionality
The JOG function can be controlled by either the (built-in) BOP or the digital inputs. When
controlled by the BOP, pressing the RUN button will cause the motor to start and rotate at
the pre-set JOG frequency (P1058). The motor stops when the RUN button is released.
When using the digital inputs as the JOG command source, the JOG frequency is set by
P1058 for JOG right and P1059 for JOG left.
The JOG function allows:
to check the functionality of the motor and inverter after commissioning has been
completed (first traversing motion, checking the direction of rotation, etc.)
to bring a motor or a motor load into a specific position
to traverse a motor, e.g. after a program has been interrupted
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Parameter
Function
Setting
P1055[0...2]
P1056[0...2]
P1057
P1058[0...2]
JOG enable
JOG frequency [Hz]
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Parameter
Function
Setting
P1059[0...2]
P1060[0...2]
P1061[0...2]
5.6.2.3
Functionality
For low output frequencies, the V/f characteristics only give a low output voltage. The ohmic
resistances of the stator winding play a role at low frequencies, which are neglected when
determining the motor flux in V/f control. This means that the output voltage can be too low in
order to:
implement the magnetization of the asynchronous motor
hold the load
overcome losses in the system.
The output voltage can be increased (boosted) in the inverter using the parameters as
shown in the table below.
Parameter
Boost type
Description
P1310
This parameter defines boost level relative to P0305 (rated motor current)
applicable to both linear and quadratic V/f curves.
Range: 0.0 to 250.0 (factory default: 50.0)
The voltage boost is effective over the complete frequency range whereby the
value continually decreases at high frequencies.
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Description
P1311
This parameter applies boost relative to P0305 (rated motor current) following
a positive setpoint change and drops back out once the setpoint is reached.
Range: 0.0 to 250.0 (factory default: 0.0)
The voltage boost is only effective when accelerating or braking.
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5.6.2.4
Functionality
The integrated PID controller (technology controller) supports all kinds of simple process
control tasks, e.g. controlling pressures, levels, or flowrates. The PID controller specifies the
speed setpoint of the motor in such a way that the process variable to be controlled
corresponds to its setpoint.
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Parameter
Function
P2235[0...2]
P2236[0...2]
Setting
This parameter allows user to enable / disable the PID
controller. Setting to 1 enables the PID closed-loop controller.
Setting 1 automatically disables normal ramp times set in
P1120 and P1121 and the normal frequency setpoints.
Factory default: 0
This parameter defines source of UP command.
Possible sources: 19.13 (BOP), 722.x (Digital Input), 2036.13
(USS on RS485)
This parameter defines source of DOWN command.
Possible sources: 19.14 (BOP), 722.x (Digital Input), 2036.14
(USS on RS485)
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Parameter
Function
P2254[0...2]
P2255
P2256
P2257
P2258
P2263
P2264[0...2]
P2265
P2267
P2268
P2269
P2270
P2271
P2274
P2280
P2285
P2291
P2292
P2293
P2295
P2350
P2354
P2355
Output values
r2224
Setting
= 0: PID as setpoint (factory default)
= 1: PID as trim source
This parameter defines setpoint source for PID setpoint input.
Possible sources: 755[0] (Analog input 1), 2018.1 (USS PZD
2), 2224 (Actual fixed PID setpoint), 2250 (Output setpoint of
PID-MOP)
This parameter selects trim source for PID setpoint.
Possible sources: 755[0] (Analog input 1), 2018.1 (USS PZD
2), 2224 (Actual fixed PID setpoint), 2250 (Output setpoint of
PID-MOP)
Range: 0.00 to 100.00 (factory default: 100.00)
Range: 0.00 to 100.00 (factory default: 100.00)
Range: 0.00 to 650.00 (factory default: 1.00)
Range: 0.00 to 650.00 (factory default: 1.00)
= 0: D component on feedback signal (factory default)
= 1: D component on error signal
Possible sources: 755[0] (Analog input 1), 2224 (Actual fixed
PID setpoint), 2250 (Output setpoint of PID-MOP)
Factory default: 755[0]
Range: 0.00 to 60.00 (factory default: 0.00)
Range: -200.00 to 200.00 (factory default: 100.00)
Range: -200.00 to 200.00 (factory default: 0.00)
Range: 0.00 to 500.00 (factory default: 100.00)
= 0: Disabled (factory default)
= 1: Square root (root(x))
= 2: Square (x*x)
= 3: Cube (x*x*x)
= 0 : Disabled (factory default)
= 1: Inversion of PID feedback signal
Range: 0.000 to 60.000
Factory default: 0.000 (the derivative time does not have any
effect)
Range: 0.000 to 65.000 (factory default: 3.000)
Range: 0.000 to 60.000 (factory default: 0.000)
Range: -200.00 to 200.00 (factory default: 100.00)
Range: -200.00 to 200.00 (factory default: 0.00)
Range: 0.00 to 100.00 (factory default: 1.00)
Range: -100.00 to 100.00 (factory default: 100.00)
= 0: PID autotuning disabled (factory default)
= 1: PID autotuning via Ziegler Nichols (ZN) standard
= 2: PID autotuning as 1 plus some overshoot (O/S)
= 3: PID autotuning as 2 little or no overshoot (O/S)
= 4: PID autotuning PI only, quarter damped response
Range: 60 to 65000 (factory default: 240)
Range: 0.00 to 20.00 (factory default: 5.00)
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Parameter
Function
r2225.0
r2245
r2250
r2260
P2261
r2262
r2266
r2272
r2273
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Setting
Functionality
The motor can be electrically or mechanically braked by the inverter via the following brakes:
Electrical brakes
DC brake
Compound brake
Dynamic brake
Mechanical brake
Motor holding brake
DC braking
DC braking causes the motor to stop rapidly by applying a DC braking current (current
applied also holds shaft stationary). For DC braking, a DC current is impressed in the stator
winding which results in a significant braking torque for an asynchronous motor.
DC braking is selected as follows:
Sequence 1: selected after OFF1 or OFF3 (the DC brake is released via P1233)
Sequence 2: selected directly with the BICO parameter P1230
Sequence 1
1. Enabled using P1233
2. DC braking is activated with the OFF1 or OFF3 command (see figure below)
3. The inverter frequency is ramped down along the parameterized OFF1 or OFF3 ramp
down to the frequency at which DC braking is to start - P1234.
4. The inverter pulses are inhibited for the duration of the de-magnetizing time P0347.
5. The required braking current P1232 is then impressed for the selected braking time
P1233. The status is displayed using signal r0053 bit 00.
The inverter pulses are inhibited after the braking time has expired.
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1. Enabled and selected with the BICO parameter P1230 (see figure below).
2. The inverter pulses are inhibited for the duration of the de-magnetizing time P0347.
3. The requested braking current P1232 is impressed for the time selected and the motor is
braked. This state is displayed using signal r0053 bit 00.
4. After DC braking has been cancelled, the inverter accelerates back to the setpoint
frequency until the motor speed matches the inverter output frequency.
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Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
Setting
P1230[0...2]
P1232[0...2]
P1233[0...2]
P1234[0...2]
P0347[0...2]
Factory default: 0
WARNING
Motor overheat
For DC current braking, the motor kinetic energy is converted into thermal energy in the
motor. If braking lasts too long, then the motor can overheat.
Note
The "DC braking" function is only practical for induction motors.
DC braking is not suitable to hold suspended loads.
While DC braking, there is no other way of influencing the inverter speed using an external
control. When parameterizing and setting the inverter system, it should be tested using real
loads as far as possible.
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Compound braking
For compound braking (enabled using P1236), DC braking is superimposed with
regenerative braking (where the inverter regenerates into the DC-link supply as it brakes
along a ramp). Effective braking is obtained without having to use additional components by
optimizing the ramp-down time (P1121 for OFF1 or when braking from f1 to f2, P1135 for
OFF3) and using compound braking P1236.
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WARNING
Motor overheat
For compound braking, regenerative braking is superimposed on the DC braking (braking
along a ramp). This means that components of the kinetic energy of the motor and motor
load are converted into thermal energy in the motor. This can cause the motor to overheat if
this power loss is too high or if the brake operation takes too long!
Note
The compound braking depends on the DC link voltage only (see threshold in the above
diagram). This will happen on OFF1, OFF3 and any regenerative condition. Compound
braking is deactivated, if:
flying start is active
DC braking is active.
Dynamic braking
Dynamic braking converts the regenerative energy, which is released when the motor
decelerates, into heat. An internal braking chopper or an external dynamic braking module,
which can control an external braking resistor, is required for dynamic braking. The inverter
or the external dynamic braking module controls the dynamic braking depending on the DC
link voltage. Contrary to DC and compound braking, this technique requires that an external
braking resistor is installed.
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Damage to the braking resistor
The average power of the dynamic braking module (braking chopper) cannot exceed the
power rating of the braking resistor.
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Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
Setting
P1237
Dynamic braking
P1240[0...2]
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WARNING
Risks with the use of inappropriate braking resistors
Braking resistors, which are to be mounted on the inverter, must be designed so that they
can tolerate the power dissipated. If an unsuitable braking resistor is used, there is a
danger of fire and the associated inverter will be significantly damaged.
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Potentially hazardous load
If the inverter controls the motor holding brake, then a commissioning may not be carried
out for potentially hazardous loads (e.g. suspended loads for crane applications) unless the
load has been secured.
It is not permissible to use the motor holding brake as operating brake. The reason for this
is that generally it is only designed for a limited number of emergency braking operations.
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5.6.2.6
Functionality
The ramp-function generator in the setpoint channel limits the speed of setpoint changes.
This causes the motor to accelerate and decelerate more smoothly, thereby protecting the
mechanical components of the driven machine.
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5.6.2.7
Functionality
If ramp-up time is too short, the inverter may display the alarm A501 which means the output
current is too high. The Imax controller reduces inverter current if the output current exceeds
the maximum output current limit (r0067). This is achieved by reducing the inverter's output
frequency or output voltage.
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Setting parameters
You only have to change the factory default settings of the Imax controller if the inverter
tends to oscillate when it reaches the current limit or it is shut down due to overcurrent.
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Function
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5.6 Function commissioning
5.6.2.8
Functionality
If ramp-down time is too short, the inverter may display the alarm A911 which means the DC
link voltage is too high. The Vdc controller dynamically controls the DC link voltage to
prevent overvoltage trips on high inertia systems.
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Setting parameters
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5.6.2.9
Functionality
The load torque monitoring function allows the mechanical force transmission between the
motor and driven load to be monitored. This function can detect whether the driven load is
blocked, or the force transmission has been interrupted.
The inverter monitors the load torque of the motor in different ways:
Motor blocking detection
No-load monitoring
Speed-dependent load torque monitoring
Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
Setting
P2177[0...2]
Defines the delay time for identifying that the motor is blocked.
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Parameter
Function
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5.6.3
5.6.3.1
Functionality
This startup mode applies a torque pulse for a given time to help start the motor.
Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
Setting
P3350[0...2]
P3352[0...2]
P3353[0...2]
P3354[0...2]
This parameter sets the temporary boost level for super torque
mode.
It applies boost in [%] relative to P0305 (rated motor current)
once the super torque frequency has been reached for the time
specified in P3356.
Range: 0.0 to 200.0 (factory default: 150.0)
P3356[0...2]
This parameter sets the time for which the additional boost is
applied, when the output frequency is held at P3354.
Range: 0.0 to 20.0 (factory default: 5.0)
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Function diagram
Description:
The Super Torque mode is enabled when an ON command is issued, and the following
sequence is performed:
Ramps up to P3354 Hz with the boost level specified by P1310, P1311, and P1312
Maintains for P3356 s with the boost level specified by P3355
Reverts boost level to that specified by P1310, P1311, and P1312
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5.6.3.2
Functionality
This startup mode applies a sequence of torque pulses to start the motor.
Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
Setting
P3350[0...2]
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P3353[0...2]
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P3357[0...2]
This parameter sets the temporary boost level for hammer start
mode.
It applies boost in [%] relative to P0305 (rated motor current)
once the super torque frequency has been reached for the time
specified in P3356.
Range: 0.0 to 200.0 (factory default: 150.0)
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Parameter
Function
Setting
P3359[0...2]
This parameter sets the time for which the additional boost is
applied for each repetition (must be at least 3 x motor
magnetization time).
Range: 0 to 1000 (factory default: 300)
P3360[0...2]
This parameter sets the time for which the additional boost is
removed for each repetition (must be at least 3 x motor
magnetization time).
Range: 0 to 1000 (factory default: 100)
Function diagram
Description:
The hammer start mode is enabled when an ON command is issued, and the following
sequence is performed:
Ramp up to P3354 Hz with the boost level specified by P1310, P1311, and P1312
Revert boost level to that specified by P1310, P1311, and P1312
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5.6.3.3
Functionality
This startup mode momentarily reverses the motor rotation to clear a pump blockage.
Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
P3350[0...2]
Setting
= 3: Enable blockage clearing mode
Note: When the value of P3350 is changed, the value of P3353
is changed as follows:
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Parameter
Function
Setting
P3363[0...2]
P3364[0...2]
Function diagram
Description:
The blockage clearing mode is enabled when an ON command is issued, and the following
sequence is performed:
Ramp or step (depending on P3363) to P3361 Hz in opposite direction to the setpoint
For P3364 repetitions:
Ramp down to 0 Hz using normal ramp time as specified in P1121
Ramp or step (depending on P3363) to P3361 Hz in opposite direction to the setpoint
Revert to "normal" setpoint and allow output to ramp using P1120.
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5.6.3.4
Functionality
Economy mode works by slightly changing the output voltage either up or down in order to
find the minimum input power.
Note
The economy mode optimization is only active when operating at the requested frequency
setpoint. The optimization algorithm becomes active 5 seconds after the setpoint has been
reached, and is disabled on a setpoint change or if the Imax or Vmax controller is active.
Typical applications
Motors with stable or slowly changing loads
Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
P1300[0...2]
Control mode
Setting
= 4: V/f Eco Mode with linear characteristic
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5.6.3.5
Functionality
The function protects the motor from overtemperature. The function defines the reaction of
the inverter when motor temperature reaches warning threshold. The inverter can remember
the current motor temperature on power-down and reacts on the next power-up based on the
setting in P0610. Setting any value in P0610 other than 0 or 4 will cause the inverter to trip
(F11) if the motor temperature is 10% above the warning threshold P0604.
Note
In order to comply with UL508C, parameter P0610 must not be changed from its factory
setting of 6.
Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
Setting
P0610[0...2]
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5.6.3.6
Functionality
Additional signal interconnections in the inverter can be established by means of the free
function blocks (FFBs). Every digital and analog signal available via BICO technology can be
routed to the appropriate inputs of the free function blocks. The outputs of the free function
blocks are also interconnected to other functions using BICO technology.
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Chapter "Parameter list (Page 129)".
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5.6 Function commissioning
5.6.3.7
Functionality
The flying start function (enabled using P1200) allows the inverter to be switched onto a
motor which is still spinning by rapidly changing the output frequency of the inverter until the
actual motor speed has been found. Then, the motor runs up to setpoint using the normal
ramp time.
Flying start must be used in cases where the motor may still be turning (e.g. after a short
mains break) or can be driven by the load. Otherwise, overcurrent trips will occur.
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Settings 1 to 3 search in both directions:
= 0: Flying start disabled
= 1: Flying start always active
= 2: Flying start active after power on, fault, OFF2
= 3: Flying start active after fault, OFF2
Settings 4 to 6 search only in the direction of the setpoint:
= 4: Flying start always active
= 5: Flying start active after power on, fault, OFF2
= 6: Flying start active after fault, OFF2
P1202[0...2]
P1203[0...2]
This parameter sets factor (in V/f mode only) by which the
output frequency changes during flying start to synchronize
with turning motor.
Range: 10 to 500 (factory default: 100)
Note: A higher value produces a flatter gradient and thus a
longer search time. A lower value has the opposite effect.
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5.6 Function commissioning
5.6.3.8
Functionality
After a power failure (F3 "Undervoltage"), the automatic restart function (enabled using
P1210) automatically switches on the motor if an ON command is active. Any faults are
automatically acknowledged by the inverter.
When it comes to power failures (line supply failure), then a differentiation is made between
the following conditions:
"Line undervoltage (mains brownout)" is a situation where the line supply is interrupted
and returns before the built-in BOP display has gone dark (this is an extremely short line
supply interruption where the DC link hasn't completely collapsed).
"Line failure (mains blackout)" is a situation where the built-in BOP display has gone dark
(this represents a longer line supply interruption where the DC link has completely
collapsed) before the line supply returns.
Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
Setting
P1210
Automatic restart
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5.6.3.9
Functionality
If the ambient temperature falls below a given threshold, motor turns automatically to prevent
freezing.
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OFF2 / fault: The motor stops and the frost protection is deactivated.
Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
Setting
P3852[0...2]
P3853[0...2]
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5.6.3.10
Functionality
If an external condensation sensor detects excessive condensation, the inverter applies a
DC current to keep the motor warm to prevent condensation.
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OFF2 / fault: The motor stops and the condensation protection is deactivated.
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Parameter
Function
Setting
P3852[0...2]
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5.6.3.11
Functionality
The motor is turned off if demand falls below threshold, and turned on if demand rises above
threshold.
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5.6.3.12
Functionality
The wobble generator executes predefined periodical disruptions superimposed on the main
setpoint for technological usage in the fiber industry. The wobble function can be activated
via P2940. It is independent of the setpoint direction, thus only the absolute value of the
setpoint is relevant. The wobble signal is added to the main setpoint as an additional
setpoint. During the change of the setpoint the wobble function is inactive. The wobble signal
is also limited by the maximum frequency (P1082).
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Setting
P2940
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P2946
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(RFG) output.
Range: 0.000 to 0.200 (factory default: 0.000)
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Parameter
Function
Setting
P2947
This parameter sets the value for decrement step at the end
of the positive signal period.
P2948
This parameter sets the relative widths of the rising and falling
pulses.
Range: 0 to 100 (factory default: 50)
5.6.3.13
Functionality
Motor staging allows the control of up to 2 additional staged pumps or fans, based on a PID
control system. The complete system consists of one pump controlled by the inverter and up
to 2 further pumps / fans controlled from contactors or motor starters. The contactors or
motor starter are controlled by digital outputs from the inverter.
The diagram below shows a typical pumping system.
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5.6 Function commissioning
Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
Setting
P2370[0...2]
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P2372[0...2]
P2373[0...2]
P2374[0...2]
P2375[0...2]
This parameter defines the time that PID error P2273 must
exceed motor staging hysteresis P2373 before destaging
occurs.
Range: 0 to 650 (factory default: 30)
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P2377[0...2]
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5.6.3.14
Functionality
The cavitation protection will generate a fault / warning when cavitation conditions are
deemed to be present. If the inverter gets no feedback from the pump transducer, it will trip
to stop cavitation damage.
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5.6.3.15
Functionality
The user default parameter set allows a modified set of defaults, different to the factory
defaults, to be stored. Following a parameter reset these modified default values would be
used. An additional factory reset mode would be required to erase the user default values
and restore the inverter to factory default parameter set.
Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
Setting
P0010
Commissioning parameter
P0970
Factory reset
P0971
For information about restoring the inverter to factory defaults, refer to Section "Restoring to
defaults (Page 116)".
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5.6.3.16
Functionality
The dual ramp function allows the user to parameterize the inverter so that it can switch from
one ramp rate to another when ramping up or down to a setpoint. This may be useful for
delicate loads, where starting to ramp with a fast ramp-up or ramp-down time may cause
damage. The function works as follows:
Ramp up:
Inverter starts ramp-up using ramp time from P1120
When f_act > P2157, switch to ramp time from P1060
Ramp down:
Inverter starts ramp-down using ramp time from P1061
When f_act < P2159, switch to ramp time from P1121
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Setting parameters
Parameter
Function
Setting
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Functionality
The SINAMICS V20 inverter provides the facility to electrically couple two equal-size
inverters together by using the DC link connections. The key benefits of this connection are:
Reducing energy costs by using regenerative energy from one inverter as driving energy
in the second inverter.
Reducing installation costs by allowing the inverters to share one common dynamic
braking module when needed.
In some applications, eliminating the need for the dynamic braking module.
In the most common application, shown in the following figure, linking two SINAMICS V20
inverters of equal size and rating allows the energy from one inverter, presently decelerating
a load, to be fed into the second inverter across the DC link. This requires less energy to be
sourced from the mains supply. In this scenario, the total electricity consumption is reduced.
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Destruction of inverter
It is extremely important to ensure that the polarity of the DC link connections between the
inverters is correct. If the polarity of the DC terminals' connections is reversed, it could
result in the destruction of the inverter.
CAUTION
Safety awareness
The coupled SINAMICS V20 inverters must both be of equal power and supply voltage
rating.
The coupled inverters must be connected to the mains supply through a single contactor
and fuse arrangement rated for a single inverter of the type in use.
A maximum of two SINAMICS V20 inverters can be linked using the DC coupling
methodology.
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NOTICE
Integrated braking chopper
The integrated braking chopper within the frame size D inverter is only active if the inverter
receives an ON command and is actually running. When the inverter is powered down, the
regenerative energy cannot be pulsed to the external braking resistor.
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5.7 Restoring to defaults
5.7
Restoring to defaults
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Setting
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P0010
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Setting
P0003
P0010
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P0970
Factory reset
After setting the parameter P0970, the inverter displays "8 8 8 8 8" and then the screen
shows "P0970". P0970 and P0010 are automatically reset to their original value 0.
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The SINAMICS V20 supports communication with Siemens PLCs over USS on RS485. You
can parameterize whether the RS485 interface shall apply USS or MODBUS RTU protocol.
USS is the default bus setting. A screened twisted pair cable is recommended for the RS485
communication.
Make sure that you terminate the bus correctly by fitting a 120 R bus termination resistor
between the bus terminals (P+, N-) of the device at one end of the bus and a termination
network between the bus terminals of the device at the other end of the bus. The termination
network should be a 1.5 k resistor from 10 V to P+, 120 R from P+ to N- and 470 R from Nto 0 V. A suitable termination network is available from your Siemens dealer.
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Overview
One PLC (master) can connect a maximum of 31 inverters (slaves) through the serial link
and control them with the USS serial bus protocol. A slave can never transmit without first
being initiated by the master so that direct information transfer between individual slaves is
not possible.
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Start of text
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Telegram length
1 byte
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Address
1 byte
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Net characters
Each 1 byte
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Description
Response ID
positive
negative
No request
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Request ID
Description
Response ID
positive
negative
7/8
4/5
7/8
7/8
7/8
7/8
11
7/8
12
7/8
13
7/8
14
7/8
Description
No response
Description
Wrong sub-index
No array
10
11
No parameter change rights. See parameter P0927. Must have status as master control.
12
Incorrect password
17
The current inverter operating status does not permit the request processing
18
Other error
119
No.
Description
20
Illegal value. Change request for a value which is within the limits, but it is not allowed for other reasons
(parameter with defined single values)
101
Parameter is currently deactivated; parameter has no function in the present inverter status
102
Communication channel width is insufficient for response; dependent on the number of PKW and the maximum
net data length of the inverter
104
105
Parameter is indexed
106
109
PKW request access timeout / number of retries is exceeded / wait for response from CPU side
110
300
Function
Setting
P0010
Commissioning parameter
P0970
Factory reset
Possible settings:
= 1: resets all parameters (not user defaults) to their default
values
= 21: resets all parameters and all user defaults to factory
reset state
Note: Parameters P2010, P2011, P2023 retain their values
after a factory reset.
P0003
=3
P0700
P1000
= 5: USS on RS485
Factory default: 1 (MOP setpoint)
P2023
P2010[0]
Possible settings:
= 6: 9600 bps
= 7: 19200 bps
= 8: 38400 bps (factory default)
...
= 12: 115200 bps
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Parameter
Function
Setting
P2011[0]
USS address
P2012[0]
P2013[0]
Possible settings:
= 0, 3, 4: 0, 3 or 4 words
= 127: variable length (factory default)
P2014[0]
r2024[0]
r2018[0...7]
P2019[0...7]
...
r2031[0]
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MODBUS communication
Overview
In MODBUS, only the master can start a communication and the slave will answer it. There
are two ways of sending a message to a slave. One is unicast mode (address 1 to 247),
where the master addresses the slave directly; the other is broadcast mode (address 0),
where the master addresses all slaves.
When a slave has received a message, which was addressed at it, the Function Code tells it
what to do. For the task defined by the Function Code, the slave may receive some data.
And for error checking a CRC code is also included.
After receiving and processing a unicast message, the MODBUS slave will send a reply, but
only if no error was detected in the received message. If a processing error occurs, the slave
will reply with an error message. The following fixed framing characters in a message can
not be altered: 8 data bits, 1 parity-even bit and 1 stop bit.
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Byte 3
Byte 4
Byte 5
Byte 6
Byte 7
Byte 8
Address
FC (0 x
03)
Start address
(most significant
byte)
Start address
(least significant
byte)
Number of
registers (most
significant byte)
Number of
registers (least
significant byte)
CRC
CRC
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Byte 5
Byte 6
Byte 7
Byte 8
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FC (0 x
06)
Start address
(most significant
byte)
Start address
(least significant
byte)
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CRC
Byte 2
Byte 3
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address
(most
significant
byte)
Byte 4
Byte 5
Byte 6
Byte 7
Start
address
(least
significant
byte)
Number
of
registers
(most
significant
byte)
Number
Number
of
of bytes
registers
(least
significant
byte)
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Byte 8 + n
Byte 9
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Byte
10 + n
nth value
(most
significant
byte)
nth value
(least
significant
byte)
CRC
CRC
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Exception Responses
If an error is detected through the MODBUS processing, the slave will respond with the FC
of the request, but with most significant bit of the FC high and with the Exception Code in the
data field. However, any error detected on the global address 0 does not result in a response
since all slaves cannot respond at once.
If an error is detected within the received message (for example, parity error, incorrect CRC
and so on), then NO response is sent to the master.
Note that if a request with FC16 is received which contains a write that the inverter cannot
perform (including write to a zero entry), other valid writes will still be performed even though
an exception response is returned.
The following MODBUS Exception Codes are supported by SINAMICS V20:
Exception Code
MODBUS name
Meaning
01
02
03
04
The table below shows the cases in which an Exception Code is returned:
Error description
Exception Code
01
02
02
03
03
03
04
04
04
04
Unknown error
04
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Function
Setting
P0010
Commissioning parameter
P0970
Factory reset
Possible settings:
= 1: resets all parameters (not user defaults) to their default
values
= 21: resets all parameters and all user defaults to factory
reset state
Note: Parameters P2010, P2021, P2023 retain their values
after a factory reset.
P0003
=3
P0700
P2010[0]
Possible settings:
= 6: 9600 bps
= 7: 19200 bps
= 8: 38400 bps (factory default)
...
=12 115200 bps
P2014[0]
P2021
Modbus address
P2022
P2023
= 2: Modbus
Factory default: 1 (USS)
Note: After changing P2023, powercycle the inverter.
During the powercycle, wait until LED has gone off or the
display has gone blank (may take a few seconds) before
re-applying power. If P2023 has been changed via a PLC,
make sure the change has been saved to EEPROM via
P0971.
r2024[0]
r2018[0...7]
P2019[0...7]
...
r2031[0]
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Mapping table
The SINAMICS V20 inverter supports two sets of registers (40001 to 40062, 40100 to
40522) as the table below shows. "R", "W", "R/W" in the column Access stand for read, write,
read/write.
Register No.
Description
Acce Unit
ss
Scaling
factor
Range or On/Off
text
Read
Write
Inverter
MODBUS
40001
WDOG TIME
R/W
ms
0 - 65535
40002
WDOG ACTION
R/W
40003
FREQ REF
R/W
100
0.00 - 100.00
HSW
HSW
40004
RUN ENABLE
R/W
0-1
STW:3
STW:3
40005
R/W
0-1
STW:11
STW:11
40006
CMD START
R/W
0-1
STW:0
STW:0
40007
FAULT ACK
R/W
0-1
STW:7
STW:7
40008
R/W
100
-200.0 - 200.0
P2240
P2240
40009
ENABLE PID
R/W
0-1
r0055.8
(BICO) P2200
40010
CURRENT LMT
R/W
10
10.0 - 400.0
P0640
P0640
10
40011
ACCEL TIME
R/W
100
0.00 - 650.0
P1120
P1120
11
40012
DECEL TIME
R/W
100
0.00 - 650.0
P1121
P1121
12
40013
(Reserved)
13
40014
DIGITAL OUT 1
R/W
HIGH
LOW
r0747.0
(BICO) P0731
14
40015
DIGITAL OUT 2
R/W
HIGH
LOW
r0747.1
(BICO) P0732
15
40016
REF FREQ
R/W
Hz
100
1.00 - 599.00
P2000
P2000
16
40017
PID UP LMT
R/W
100
-200.0 - 200.0
P2291
P2291
17
40018
PID LO LMT
R/W
100
-200.0 - 200.0
P2292
P2292
18
40019
P GAIN
R/W
1000
0.000 - 65.000
P2280
P2280
19
40020
I GAIN
R/W
0 - 60
P2285
P2285
20
40021
D GAIN
R/W
0 - 60
P2274
P2274
21
40022
FEEDBK GAIN
R/W
100
0.00 - 500.00
P2269
P2269
22
40023
LOW PASS
R/W
100
0.00 - 60.00
P2265
P2265
100
23
40024
FREQ OUTPUT
Hz
-327.68 - 327.67
r0024
r0024
24
40025
SPEED
RPM 1
-16250 - 16250
r0022
r0022
25
40026
CURRENT
100
0 - 163.83
r0027
r0027
26
40027
TORQUE
Nm
100
-325.00 - 325.00
r0031
r0031
27
40028
ACTUAL PWR
kW
100
0 - 327.67
r0032
r0032
28
40029
TOTAL KWH
kWh
0 - 32767
r0039
r0039
29
40030
DC BUS VOLTS
0 - 32767
r0026
r0026
30
40031
REFERENCE
Hz
100
-327.68 - 327.67
r0020
r0020
31
40032
RATED PWR
kW
100
0 - 327.67
r0206
r0206
32
40033
OUTPUT VOLTS
0 - 32767
r0025
r0025
33
40034
FWD REV
FWD
REV
ZSW:14
ZSW:14
34
40035
STOP RUN
STOP
RUN
ZSW:2
ZSW:2
35
40036
AT MAX FREQ
MAX
NO
ZSW:10
ZSW:10
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Description
Acce Unit
ss
Scaling
factor
Range or On/Off
text
Read
Write
Inverter
MODBUS
36
40037
CONTROL MODE
SERIAL
LOCAL
ZSW:9
ZSW:9
37
40038
ENABLED
ON
OFF
ZSW:0
ZSW:0
OFF
38
40039
READY TO RUN
READY
ZSW:1
ZSW:1
39
40040
ANALOG IN 1
100
-300.0 - 300.0
r0754[0]
r0754[0]
40
40041
ANALOG IN 2
100
-300.0 - 300.0
r0754[1]
r0754[1]
41
40042
ANALOG OUT 1
100
-100.0 - 100.0
r0774[0]
r0774[0]
43
40044
FREQ ACTUAL
100
-100.0 - 100.0
HIW
HIW
44
40045
100
-100.0 - 100.0
r2250
r2250
45
40046
PID OUTPUT
100
-100.0 - 100.0
r2294
r2294
46
40047
PID FEEDBACK
100
-100.0 - 100.0
r2266
r2266
47
40048
DIGITAL IN 1
HIGH
LOW
r0722.0
r0722.0
48
40049
DIGITAL IN 2
HIGH
LOW
r0722.1
r0722.1
49
40050
DIGITAL IN 3
HIGH
LOW
r0722.2
r0722.2
50
40051
DIGITAL IN 4
HIGH
LOW
r0722.3
r0722.3
53
40054
FAULT
FAULT
OFF
ZSW:3
ZSW:3
54
40055
LAST FAULT
0 - 32767
r0947[0]
r0947[0]
55
40056
1. FAULT
0 - 32767
r0947[1]
r0947[1]
56
40057
2. FAULT
0 - 32767
r0947[2]
r0947[2]
57
40058
3. FAULT
0 - 32767
r0947[3]
r0947[3]
58
40059
WARNING
WARN
ZSW:7
ZSW:7
OK
59
40060
LAST WARNING
0 - 32767
r2110
r2110
60
40061
INVERTER VER
100
0.00 - 327.67
r0018
r0018
61
40062
DRIVE MODEL
0 - 32767
r0201
r0201
99
40100
STW
R/W
PZD 1
PZD 1
100
40101
HSW
R/W
PZD 2
PZD 2
109
40110
ZSW
PZD 1
PZD 1
110
40111
HIW
199
40200
DIGITAL OUT 1
R/W
PZD 2
PZD 2
HIGH
LOW
r0747.0
(BICO) P0731
LOW
200
40201
DIGITAL OUT 2
R/W
HIGH
r0747.1
(BICO) P0732
219
40220
ANALOG OUT 1
100
-100.0 - 100.0
r0774[0]
r0774[0]
239
40240
DIGITAL IN 1
HIGH
LOW
r0722.0
r0722.0
240
40241
DIGITAL IN 2
HIGH
LOW
r0722.1
r0722.1
241
40242
DIGITAL IN 3
HIGH
LOW
r0722.2
r0722.2
LOW
242
40243
DIGITAL IN 4
HIGH
r0722.3
r0722.3
259
40260
ANALOG IN 1
100
-300.0 - 300.0
r0754[0]
r0754[0]
260
40261
ANALOG IN 2
100
-300.0 - 300.0
r0754[1]
r0754[1]
299
40300
INVERTER MODEL
0 - 32767
r0201
r0201
300
40301
INVERTER VER
100
0.00 - 327.67
r0018
r0018
319
40320
RATED PWR
kW
100
0 - 327.67
r0206
r0206
320
40321
CURRENT LMT
R/W
10
10.0 - 400.0
P0640
P0640
321
40322
ACCEL TIME
R/W
100
0.00 - 650.0
P1120
P1120
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Register No.
Description
Acce Unit
ss
Scaling
factor
Range or On/Off
text
Read
Write
Inverter
MODBUS
322
40323
DECEL TIME
R/W
100
0.00 - 650.0
P1121
P1121
323
40324
REF FREQ
R/W
Hz
100
1.00 - 650.0
P2000
P2000
339
40340
REFERENCE
Hz
100
-327.68 - 327.67
r0020
r0020
340
40341
SPEED
RPM 1
-16250 - 16250
r0022
r0022
341
40342
FREQ OUTPUT
Hz
100
-327.68 - 327.67
r0024
r0024
342
40343
OUTPUT VOLTS
0 - 32767
r0025
r0025
343
40344
DC BUS VOLTS
0 - 32767
r0026
r0026
344
40345
CURRENT
100
0 - 163.83
r0027
r0027
345
40346
TORQUE
Nm
100
-325.00 - 325.00
r0031
r0031
346
40347
ACTUAL PWR
kW
100
0 - 327.67
r0032
r0032
347
40348
TOTAL KWH
kWh
0 - 32767
r0039
r0039
348
40349
HAND AUTO
HAND
r0807
r0807
399
40400
FAULT 1
0 - 32767
r0947[0]
r0947[0]
400
40401
FAULT 2
0 - 32767
r0947[1]
r0947[1]
401
40402
FAULT 3
0 - 32767
r0947[2]
r0947[2]
402
40403
FAULT 4
0 - 32767
r0947[3]
r0947[3]
403
40404
FAULT 5
0 - 32767
r0947[4]
r0947[4]
404
40405
FAULT 6
0 - 32767
r0947[5]
r0947[5]
405
40406
FAULT 7
0 - 32767
r0947[6]
r0947[6]
406
40407
FAULT 8
0 - 32767
r0947[7]
r0947[7]
407
40408
WARNING
0 - 32767
r2110[0]
r2110[0]
498
40499
0 - 254
499
40500
ENABLE PID
R/W
0-1
r0055.8
(BICO) P2200
500
40501
R/W
100
-200.0 - 200.0
P2240
P2240
509
40510
LOW PASS
R/W
100
0.00 - 60.0
P2265
P2265
510
40511
FEEDBK GAIN
R/W
100
0.00 - 500.00
P2269
P2269
511
40512
P GAIN
R/W
1000
0.000 - 65.000
P2280
P2280
512
40513
I GAIN
R/W
0 - 60
P2285
P2285
513
40514
D GAIN
R/W
0 - 60
P2274
P2274
514
40515
PID UP LMT
R/W
100
-200.0 - 200.0
P2291
P2291
515
40516
PID LO LMT
R/W
100
-200.0 - 200.0
P2292
P2292
AUTO
519
40520
100
-100.0 - 100.0
r2250
r2250
520
40521
PI FEEDBACK
100
-100.0 - 100.0
r2266
r2266
521
40522
PID OUTPUT
100
-100.0 - 100.0
r2294
r2294
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Control data
HSW (Haupsollwert): speed setpoint
HIW (Hauptistwert): actual speed
STW (Steuerwort): control word
ZSW (Zustandswort): status word
For more information, see parameters r2018 and P2019 in Chapter "Parameter list
(Page 129)".
Parameter scaling
Due to the limits of the integer data in the MODBUS protocol, it is necessary to convert the
inverter parameters before transmitting them. This is done by scaling, so that a parameter,
which has a position after decimal point, is multiplied by a factor, to get rid of the fractional
part. The scaling factor is as defined in the above table.
BICO parameters
The updating of BICO parameters will also be done in the parameter processing in the
background. Because of the limitations of the register value, it is only possible to write a 0
or a 1 to a BICO parameter. This will set BICO input to a static value of either 0 or 1. The
previous connection to another parameter is lost. Reading the BICO parameter will return the
current value of the BICO output.
For example: MODBUS register number 40200. Writing a value 0 or 1 to that register will set
the BICO input P0731 statically to that value. Reading will return the BICO output, which is
stored in r0747.0.
Fault
A fault (F72) should be triggered if:
The parameter P2014 (USS / MODBUS telegram off time) is not equal to 0
AND
Process data has been received from the master since the inverter's start-up
AND
The time between receipts of two consecutive process data telegrams exceeds the value
of P2014.
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Parameter list
7.1
Introduction to parameters
Parameter number
Numbers prefixed with an "r" indicate that the parameter is a "read-only" parameter.
Numbers prefixed with a "P" indicate that the parameter is a "writable" parameter.
[index] indicates that the parameter is an indexed parameter and specifies the range of
indices available. If the index is [0...2] and the meaning is not listed, then see "Data set".
.0...15 indicates that the parameter has several bits, which can be evaluated or connected
individually.
Data set
Note
To view CDS / DDS parameters, see "Index" at the end of this manual.
In the inverter, the parameters which are used to define the sources for commands and
setpoints are combined in the Command Data Set (CDS), while the parameters for the open
and closed-loop control of the motor are combined in the Inverter Data Set (DDS).
The inverter can be operated from different signal sources by switching over the command
data sets. When switching over the inverter data sets, it is possible to switch between
different inverter configurations (control type, motor).
Three independent settings are possible for each data set. These settings can be made
using the index [0...2] of the particular parameter.
Index
CDS
DDS
[0]
[1]
[2]
SINAMICS V20 has an integrated copy function which is used to transfer data sets. This can
be used to copy CDS / DDS parameters corresponding to the particular application.
Copy CDS
Copy DDS
Remarks
P0809[0]
P0819[0]
P0809[1]
P0819[1]
P0809[2]
P0819[2]
= 1: Start copying
= 0: Copying completed
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Parameter list
7.1 Introduction to parameters
For example, copying of all values from CDS0 to CDS2 can be accomplished by the
following procedure:
1. Set P0809[0] = 0: copy from CDS0
2. Set P0809[1] = 2: copy to CDS2
3. Set P0809[2] = 1: start copy
Command data set
The command data sets are changed over using the BICO parameters P0810 and P0811,
whereby the active command data set is displayed in parameter r0050. Changeover is
possible in both the "Ready" and the "Run" states.
P0810 = 0
P0811 = 0
P0810 = 1
P0811 = 0
P0810 = 0 or 1
P0811 = 1
CDS0
CDS1
CDS2
DDS0
DDS1
DDS2
P9999
(0)
BO
r9999
CI
r9999
CO
CO / BO
r9999 [99]
r9999
r9999
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Parameter list
7.1 Introduction to parameters
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BICO or the binary interconnection technology can help the user to connect internal function
and values to realize more customized features.
BICO functionality is a different, more flexible way of setting and combining input and output
functions. It can be used in most cases in conjunction with the simple, access level 2
settings.
The BICO system allows complex functions to be programmed. Boolean and mathematical
relationships can be set up between inputs (digital, analog, serial etc.) and outputs (inverter
current, frequency, analog output, digital outputs, etc.).
The default parameter that a BI or CI parameter is connected to is shown in the Factory
default column of the parameter list.
Description
Remarks
Standard
Extended
Expert
Service
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Parameter list
7.1 Introduction to parameters
Data type
The data types available are shown in the table below.
U8
8-bit unsigned
U16
16-bit unsigned
U32
32-bit unsigned
I16
16-bit integer
I32
32-bit integer
Float
Depending on the data type of the BICO input parameter (signal sink) and BICO output
parameter (signal source) the following combinations are possible when creating BICO
interconnections:
BICO input parameter
CI parameter
BICO output parameter
BI parameter
U32 / I16
U32 / I32
U32 / Float
U32 / Bin
CO: U8
CO: U16
CO: U32
CO: I16
CO: I32
CO: Float
BO: U8
BO: U16
BO: U32
BO: I16
BO: I32
BO: Float
Legend:
: BICO interconnection permitted
-: BICO interconnection not permitted
Scaling
Specification of the reference quantity with which the signal value will be converted
automatically.
Reference quantities, corresponding to 100 %, are required for the statement of physical
units as percentages. These reference quantities are entered in P2000 to P2004.
In addition to P2000 to P2004 the following normalizations are used:
TEMP: 100 C = 100 %
PERCENT: 1.0 = 100 %
4000H: 4000 hex = 100 %
SINAMICS V20 Inverter
132
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Can be changed
Inverter state in which the parameter is changeable. Three states are possible:
Commissioning: C(1)
Run: U
Ready to run: T
This indicates when the parameter can be changed. One, two or all three states may be
specified. If all three states are specified, this means that it is possible to change this
parameter setting in all three inverter states. C(1) shows, that the parameter is only
changeable when P0010 = 1 (quick commissioning).
7.2
Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
r0002
Inverter state
U16
U16
P0003
Inverter ready
Inverter running
Inverter inhibited
0-4
U, T
P0004
Parameter filter
0 - 22
U, T
U16
All parameters
Inverter
Motor
10
12
Inverter features
13
Motor control
133
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
P0007
Function
Range
Factory
default
19
Motor identification
20
Communication
Can be
changed
21
22
Technology controller
0 - 2000
U, T
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
Defines time period after which the backlight of the operator panel display turns off if no buttons have been
pressed.
P0010
Backlight always on
1 - 2000
Commissioning
parameter
0 - 30
U16
Filters parameters so that only those related to a particular functional group are selected.
Dependency:
Ready
Quick commissioning
Inverter
29
Download
30
Factory setting
Note:
P0010 = 1
The inverter can be commissioned very quickly and easily by setting P0010 = 1. After that only the
important parameters (e.g.: P0304, P0305, etc.) are visible. The value of these parameters must be
entered one after the other. The end of quick commissioning and the start of internal calculation will be
done by setting P3900 = 1 - 3. Afterwards parameter P0010 and P3900 will be reset to zero
automatically.
P0010 = 2
For service purposes only.
P0010 = 30
When resetting the parameters or user default values of inverter P0010 must be set to 30.
Resetting of the parameters will be started by setting parameter P0970 = 1.
The inverter will automatically reset all its parameters to their default settings.
This can prove beneficial if you experience problems during parameter setup and wish to start again.
Resetting of the user default values will be started by setting parameter P0970 = 21.
The inverter will automatically reset all its parameters to the factory default settings.
Duration of factory setting will take about 60 seconds.
P0011
0 - 65535
U, T
U16
0 - 65535
U, T
U16
See P0013
P0012
134
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
[0...16] 0
U, T
U16
See P0013
P0013[0...19]
User-defined parameter
0 - 65535
[17] 3
[18] 10
[19] 12
Defines a limited set of parameters to which the end user has access.
Instructions for use:
1. Set P0003 = 3 (expert user).
2. Go to P0013 indices 0 to 16 (user list)
3. Enter into P0013 index 0 to 16 the parameters required to be visible in the user-defined list.
The following values are fixed and cannot be changed:
- P0013 index 17 = 3 (user access level)
- P0013 index 18 = 10 (commissioning parameter filter)
- P0013 index 19 = 12 (key for user defined parameter)
4. Set P0003 = 0 to activate the user defined parameter.
Index:
Dependency:
[0]
[1]
...
...
[19]
First, set P0011 ("lock") to a different value then P0012 ("key") to prevent changes to user-defined
parameter.
Then, set P0003 to 0 to activate the user-defined list.
When locked and the user-defined parameter is activated, the only way to exit the user-defined parameter
(and view other parameters) is to set P0012 ("key") to the value in P0011 ("lock").
P0014[0...2]
Store mode
0-1
U, T
U16
Sets the store mode for parameters. The store mode can be configured for all interfaces under "Index".
Index:
Note:
Volatile ( RAM)
Non-volatile (EEPROM)
[0]
USS on RS485
[1]
[2]
Reserved
An independent store request may be part of the serial communications (for example, PKE bits 15-12 of
USS protocol). See the table below for an influence on the settings of P0014.
Value of P0014 [x]
Result
RAM
EEPROM
EEPROM
EEPROM
EEPROM
EEPROM
RAM
RAM
RAM
EEPROM
RAM
EEPROM
135
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Firmware version
r0019.0...14
Float
U16
Displays status of operator panel commands. The settings below are used as the "source" codes for
keypad control when connecting to BICO input parameters.
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
ON / OFF1
Yes
No
01
No
Yes
08
JOG right
Yes
No
11
Yes
No
13
Yes
No
14
Yes
No
Note:
When BICO technology is used to allocate functions to panel buttons, this parameter displays the actual
status of the relevant command.
r0020
Float
Displays actual frequency setpoint (input of ramp function generator). This value is available filtered
(r0020) and unfiltered (r1119). The actual frequency setpoint after RFG is displayed in r1170.
r0021
Float
Displays actual inverter output frequency (r0024) excluding slip compensation (and resonance damping,
frequency limitation in V/f mode).
r0022
Float
Displays calculated rotor speed based on r0021 (filtered output frequency [Hz] x 120 / number of poles).
The value is updated every 128 ms.
Note:
r0024
Float
Displays actual filtered output frequency (slip compensation, resonance damping and frequency limitation
are included). See also r0021. This value is available filtered (r0024) and unfiltered (r0066).
r0025
Float
Displays filtered [rms] voltage applied to motor. This value is available filtered (r0025) and unfiltered
(r0072).
r0026[0]
Float
Displays filtered DC-link voltage. This value is available filtered (r0026) and unfiltered (r0070).
Index:
[0]
136
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Note:
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
r0026[1] = Decoupled DC-link voltage for internal supply. It depends on the inverter topology. If it is not
available it shows the value 0.
r0027
P2002
Float
Displays rms value of motor current. This value is available filtered (r0027) and unfiltered (r0068).
r0028
P2002
Float
Float
Displays estimated rms value of motor current calculated from dclink current.
r0031
Note:
The electrical torque is not the same as the mechanical torque, which can be measured on the shaft. Due
to windage and friction a part of the electrical torque is lost in the motor.
r0032
Displays electrical torque. This value is available filtered (r0031) and unfiltered (r0080).
r2004
Float
Displays (mechanical) shaft power. Value is displayed in [kW] or [hp] depending on setting for P0100
(operation for Europe / North America).
P_mech = 2 * Pi * f * M -->
r0032[kW] = (2 * Pi / 1000) * (r0022 / 60)[1 / min] * r0031[Nm]
r0032[hp] = r0032[kW] / 0.75
r0035[0...2]
DDS
PERCEN T
Float
Float
r0036 > 0:
If the nominal current (see r0207) of the inverter is exceeded, utilization will be displayed, otherwise, 0%
utilization is displayed.
r0037[0...1]
Float
Displays measured heat sink temperature and calculated junction temperature of IGBTs based on thermal
model.
Index:
[0]
[1]
Note:
r0038
Float
Float
137
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Displays electrical energy used by inverter since display was last reset (see P0040 - reset energy
consumption meter).
Dependency:
P0040
0-1
U16
Resets value of r0039 (energy consumption meter) and r0043 (energy saved meter) to zero.
P0042[0...1]
No reset
Reset r0039 to 0
0.000 100.00
0.000
Float
Float
U16
U16
U16
[0]
[1]
r0050
[0]
[1]
[2]
CO / BO: Active
command data set
Note:
See P0810
r0051[0...1]
Index:
[0]
[1]
Note:
See P0820
r0052.0...15
Displays first active status word of inverter (bit format) and can be used to diagnose inverter status.
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Inverter ready
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
02
Inverter running
Yes
No
03
Yes
No
04
OFF2 active
No
Yes
SINAMICS V20 Inverter
138
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
05
OFF3 active
No
Yes
06
ON inhibit active
Yes
No
07
Yes
No
08
No
Yes
09
PZD control
Yes
No
10
Yes
No
11
No
Yes
12
Brake open
Yes
No
13
Motor overload
No
Yes
14
Yes
No
15
Inverter overload
No
Yes
Acc.
Level
Dependency:
r0052 bit 03 "Inverter fault active": Output of bit 3 (Fault) will be inverted on digital output (Low = Fault,
High = No Fault).
Note:
r0053.0...15
U16
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
01
DC brake active
Yes
No
Yes
No
02
Yes
No
03
Yes
No
04
Yes
No
05
Yes
No
06
Yes
No
07
Yes
No
08
Yes
No
09
Ramping finished
Yes
No
10
Yes
No
11
Yes
No
14
Yes
No
15
Yes
No
Notice:
Note:
r0054.0...15
U16
Displays first control word of inverter (in bit format) and can be used to diagnose which commands are
active.
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
ON / OFF1
Yes
No
01
No
Yes
02
No
Yes
139
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
03
Pulse enable
Yes
No
04
RFG enable
Yes
No
05
RFG start
Yes
No
06
Setpoint enable
Yes
No
07
Fault acknowledge
Yes
No
08
JOG right
Yes
No
09
JOG left
Yes
No
10
Yes
No
11
Yes
No
13
Yes
No
14
Yes
No
15
Yes
No
Notice:
r0054 is identical to r2036 if USS is selected as command source via P0700 or P0719.
r0055.0...15
U16
Acc.
Level
Displays additional control word of inverter (in bit format) and can be used to diagnose which commands
are active.
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
02
Yes
No
03
Yes
No
04
Yes
No
05
Yes
No
06
Yes
No
08
Enable PID
Yes
No
09
Enable DC brake
Yes
No
13
External fault 1
No
Yes
15
Yes
No
Notice:
r0055 is identical to r2037 if USS is selected as command source via P0700 or P0719.
r0056.0...15
U16
Displays status of motor control (in bit format), which can be used to diagnose inverter status.
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
02
Pulses enabled
Yes
No
03
Yes
No
04
Yes
No
05
Yes
No
06
Yes
No
07
Frequency is negative
Yes
No
140
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
08
Yes
No
09
Yes
No
10
Yes
No
11
Yes
No
12
Yes
No
13
Yes
No
14
Yes
No
15
Yes
No
Acc.
Level
Notice:
The I-max controller (r0056 bit 13) will be activated when the actual output current (r0027) exceeds the
current limit in r0067.
r0066
Float
Displays actual output frequency in Hz. This value is available filtered (r0024) and unfiltered (r0066).
Note:
The output frequency is limited by the values entered in P1080 (minimum frequency) and P1082
(maximum frequency).
r0067
P2002
Float
Float
Note:
r0068
P2002
Displays unfiltered [rms] value of motor current. This value is available filtered (r0027) and unfiltered
(r0068).
Note:
Used for process control purposes (in contrast to r0027, which is filtered and is used to display the value
through USS).
r0069[0...5]
P2002
Float
Float
r0070
[0]
U_Phase / Emitter1/
[1]
Dclink / Emitter2
[2]
Dclink
[3]
[4]
Offset dclink
[5]
Not used
Displays DC-link voltage. This value is available filtered (r0026) and unfiltered (r0070).
Note:
Used for process control purposes (in contrast to r0026 (actual DC-link voltage), which is filtered).
141
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
r0071
Float
Float
Float
Actual maximum output voltage depends on the actual input supply voltage.
r0072
Displays output voltage. This value is available filtered (r0025) and unfiltered (r0072).
r0074
PERCEN T
Displays actual modulation index. The modulation index is defined as ratio between the magnitude of the
fundamental component in the inverter phase output voltage and half of the DC-link voltage.
r0078
P2002
Float
Displays component of torque generating current. This value is available filtered (r0030) and unfiltered
(r0078).
r0080
Float
Displays actual torque. This value is available filtered (r0031) and unfiltered (r0080).
r0084
PERCEN T
Float
P2002
Float
Applies when V/f control is selected in P1300 (control mode); otherwise, the display shows the value zero.
r0086
Dependency:
See r0085
r0087
P2002
Float
Float
4000H
U32 /
I16
Float
r0096[0...9]
[0]
[1]
...
...
[9]
Note:
[0]
[1]
...
...
[9]
142
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P0100
0-2
C(1)
U16
Determines whether the power settings are expressed in [kW] or [hp] (e.g. Rated motor power P0307).
The default settings for the rated motor frequency P0310 and maximum frequency P1082 are set
automatically here, in addition to reference frequency P2000.
Dependency:
P0199
Where:
Stop inverter first (i.e. disable all pulses) before you change this parameter.
P0100 can only be changed with P0010 = 1 (Commissioning mode) via the respective interface (for
example, USS).
Changing P0100 resets all rated motor parameters as well as other parameters that depend on the
rated motor parameters (see P0340 - calculation of motor parameters).
Equipment system
number
0 - 255
U, T
U16
Equipment system number. This parameter has no operation effect (only for factory purposes).
r0206
Float
Value is displayed in [kW] or [hp] depending on setting for P0100 (operation for Europe / North America).
r0207[0...2]
Float
Note:
[0]
[1]
Not used
[2]
The rated high overload (HO) current r0207[2] values correspond to suitable 4-pole Siemens standard
motors (IEC) for the selected load cycle (see diagram). r0207[2] is the default value of P0305 in
association with the HO application (load cycle).
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143
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
r0209
Maximum inverter
current [A]
Float
Dependency:
r0209 depends on the derating which is affected by pulse frequency P1800, ambient temperature and
altitude. The data of deration is given in the Operating Instructions.
P0210
0 - 1000
400
U16
P0210 defines the supply voltage. Its default value depends upon the type of inverter. If P0210 does not
correspond to the supply voltage, then it must be modified.
Dependency:
Optimizes Vdc controller, which extends the ramp-down time if regenerative energy from motor would
otherwise cause DC-link overvoltage trips.
Reducing the value enables controller to cut in earlier and reduce the risk of overvoltage.
Set P1254 ("Auto detect Vdc switch-on levels") = 0. Cut-in levels for Vdc controller and compound braking
are then derived directly from P0210 (supply voltage):
For best results, it is recommended that auto-detection of Vdc switch-on levels (P1254 = 1) is used.
Setting P1254 = 0 is only recommended when there is a high degree of fluctuation of the DC-link when the
motor is being driven. In this case, ensure the setting of P0210 is correct.
If mains voltage is higher than value entered, automatic deactivation of the Vdc controller may occur to
avoid acceleration of the motor. A warning will be issued in this case (A910).
Default value is depending on inverter type and its rating data.
r0231[0...1]
U16
Indexed parameter to display maximum allowable cable length between inverter and motor.
Index:
[0]
[1]
Notice:
For full EMC compliance, the screened cable must not exceed 25 m in length when an EMC filter is fitted.
P0290
Inverter overload
reaction
0-3
U16
Reduce pulse frequency only and trip (F6) when overload too high
144
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Dependency:
Following physical values influence the inverter overload protection (see diagram):
Delta temperature between heat sink and junction temperature; causes A504 and F6.
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Notice:
P0290 = 0, 2:
For settings P0290 = 0 or 2, the I-max controller will act upon the output current limit (r0067) in case of
overtemperature.
P0290 = 0:
With pulse frequencies above nominal, pulse frequency will be reduced to nominal immediately in the
event of r0027 greater than r0067 (current limit).
P0290 = 2, 3:
The pulse frequency P1800 is reduced only if higher than 2 kHz and if the operating frequency is below
2 Hz.
The actual pulse frequency is displayed in r1801[0] and the minimal pulse frequency for reduction is
displayed in r1801[1].
Inverter I2t acts upon output current and output frequency, but not on pulse frequency.
A trip will always result, if the action taken does not sufficiently reduce internal temperatures.
P0291[0...2]
Inverter protection
Bit
0-6
DDS
U16
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Reserved
Yes
No
02
No
Yes
Note:
See P0290
P0292
Inverter temperature
warning [C]
0 - 25
U, T
U16
145
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Defines the temperature difference (in C) between the overtemperature trip threshold (F4) and the
warning threshold (A504) of the inverter. The trip threshold is stored internally by the inverter and cannot
be changed by the user.
P0294
10.0 100.0
95.0
U, T
Float
Defines the [%] value at which warning A505 (inverter I2t) is generated.
Inverter I2t calculation is used to determine a maximum tolerable period for inverter overload.
The I2t calculation value is deemed = 100 % when this maximum tolerable period is reached.
Dependency:
Note:
P0295
0 - 3600
U, T
U16
U16
Defines inverter fan switch off delay time in seconds after inverter has stopped.
Note:
Setting to 0, inverter fan will switch off when the inverter stops, that means no delay.
P0304[0...2]
Dependency:
Caution:
The input of rating plate data must correspond with the wiring of the motor (star / delta). This means, if
delta wiring is used for the motor, delta rating plate data has to be entered.
10 - 2000
400
C(1)
DDS
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Note:
Following diagram shows a typical rating plate with the locations of the relevant motor data.
P0305[0...2]
0.01 10000.00
1.86
Can be
changed
C(1)
Scaling
Data
set
DDS
Data
type
Float
Acc.
Level
Note:
The maximum value of P0305 depends on the maximum inverter current r0209 and the motor type:
Asynchronous motor : P0305_max = P0209
It is recommended that the ratio of P0305 (rated motor current) and r0207 (rated inverter current) should
not be lower than: (1 / 8) <= (P0305 / r0207)
When the relation of the nominal motor current P0305 and half of the maximal inverter current (r0209)
exceeds 1.5 an additional current derating is applied. This is necessary to protect the inverter from
harmonic current waves.
Imax,Inv
r0209
0.7 r0209
1.5
2.5
2 P0305
r0209
0.01 2000.00
0.75
C(1)
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
Note:
P0308[0...2]
0.000
C(1)
147
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P0309[0...2]
0.0 - 99.9
0.0
C(1)
DDS
Float
Dependency:
DDS
Float
12.00 599.00
50.00
C(1)
Note:
Changes to P0310 can influence the maximum motor frequency. For further information see P1082.
P0311[0...2]
0 - 40000
1395
C(1)
DDS
U16
DDS
U16
Note:
r0313[0...2]
Displays number of motor pole pairs that the inverter is currently using for internal calculations.
Dependency:
Recalculated automatically when P0310 (rated motor frequency) or P0311 (rated motor speed) is
changed.
r0313 = 1: 2-pole motor
r0313 = 2: 4-pole motor
...
P0314[0...2]
0 - 99
C(1)
DDS
U16
P0320[0...2]
Motor magnetizing
current [%]
0.0 - 99.0
0.0
C(1), T
DDS
Float
Setting 0 causes calculation by P0340 = 1 (data entered from rating plate) or by P3900 = 1 - 3 (end of
quick commissioning). The calculated value is displayed in r0331.
r0330[0...2]
PERCEN DDS
T
Float
Displays nominal motor slip relative to P0310 (rated motor frequency) and P0311 (rated motor speed).
r0330[%] = ((P0310 - r0313 * (P0311 / 60)) / P0310) * 100%
148
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
r0331[0...2]
Rated magnetization
current [A]
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
Value is calculated internally if P0308 (rated motor cos) set to 0; otherwise, value entered in P0308 is
displayed.
r0333[0...2]
DDS
Float
Value is calculated from P0307 (rated motor power) and P0311 (rated motor speed). r0333[Nm] =
(P0307[kW] * 1000) / ((P0311[1 / min] / 60) * 2 * Pi)
P0335[0...2]
Motor cooling
0-3
C(1), T
DDS
U16
P0340[0...2]
Calculation of motor
parameters
0-4
DDS
U16
P0340 = 2
P0340 = 3
P0340 = 4
149
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Note:
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
No calculation
Complete parameterization
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
This parameter is required during commissioning to optimize inverter performance. If there is a large
mismatch in Power ratings of Inverter to Motor it is possible that r0384 and r0386 may not be calculated
correctly. In these cases use P1900.
When transferring P0340, the inverter uses its processor to carry out internal calculations.
Communications to the inverter may be interrupted.
The faults can be acknowledged as soon as the calculations have been completed in the inverter. These
calculations can take approximately 10s to complete.
P0341[0...2]
0.0001 -
0.0018
U, T
DDS
Float
1000.0
Sets no-load inertia of motor.
Together with P0342 (inertia ratio total / motor) and P1496 (scaling factor acceleration), this value
produces the acceleration torque (r1518), which can be added to any additional torque produced from a
BICO source (P1511), and incorporated in the torque control function.
Dependency:
Note:
P0342[0...2]
1.000 400.00
1.000
U, T
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
Specifies ratio between total inertia (load + motor) and motor inertia.
Dependency:
See P0341
P0344[0...2]
1.0 6500.0
9.4
U, T
See P0341
Note:
This value is used in the motor thermal model. It is normally calculated automatically from P0340 (motor
parameters) but can also be entered manually. Default value is depending on inverter type and its rating
data.
r0345[0...2]
DDS
Float
Displays motor start-up time. This time corresponds to the standardized motor inertia. The start-up time is
the time taken to reach rated motor speed from standstill at acceleration with rated motor torque (r0333).
P0346[0...2]
0.000 20.000
1.000
U, T
DDS
Float
Sets magnetization time [s], i.e. waiting time between pulse enable and start of ramp-up. Motor
magnetization builds up during this time. Magnetization time is normally calculated automatically from the
motor data and corresponds to the rotor time constant.
Dependency:
See P0341
150
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Notice:
Note:
If boost settings are higher than 100 %, magnetization time may be reduced. Default value is depending
on inverter type and its rating data.
P0347[0...2]
1.000
Can be
changed
U, T
Scaling
Data
set
DDS
Data
type
Float
Acc.
Level
Changes time allowed after OFF2 / fault condition, before pulses can be re-enabled.
Dependency:
See P0341
Note:
The demagnetization time is approximately 2.5 x rotor time constant in seconds. Default value is
depending on inverter type and its rating data.
P0350[0...2]
0.0000 2000.0
2.0000
U, T
DDS
Float
Stator resistance value for connected motor (line value). The parameter value doesn't include the cable
resistance.
Dependency:
Note:
See P0341
There are three ways to determine the value for this parameter:
1. Calculate using
2. Measure using P1900 = 2 (standard motor data identification - value for stator resistance is
overwritten).
3. Measure manually using an Ohmmeter.
Since the manually measured resistor is a line-to-line value, which includes the cable resistors, the
measured value has to be divided by two and the cable resistor of a line has to be subtracted from that
value.
The value entered in P0350 is the one obtained by the method last used. Default value is depending on
inverter type and its rating data.
P0352[0...2]
U, T
DDS
Float
Describes cable resistance between inverter and motor for one phase. The value corresponds to the
resistance of the cable between the inverter and the motor, relative to the rated impedance.
Dependency:
See P0341
P0354[0...2]
U, T
DDS
Float
Calculated automatically using the motor model or determined using P1900 (motor identification). This
parameter is influenced by automatic calculations defined by P0340.
P0356[0...2]
Stator leakage
inductance [mH]
0.0000 1000.0
10.000
U, T
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
See P0354
P0358[0...2]
Rotor leakage
inductance [mH]
0.0 1000.0
10.0
U, T
See P0354
P0360[0...2]
0.0 10000.0
10.0
U, T
151
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Dependency:
See P0354
Caution:
The data of equivalent circuit relates to the star equivalent circuit. Any data of the delta equivalent circuit
available therefore must be transformed to the star equivalent circuit before entering into the inverter.
r0370[0...2]
r0372[0...2]
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
PERCEN DDS
T
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Float
Float
PERCEN DDS
T
Displays standardized cable resistance of motor equivalent circuit (phase value). It is estimated to be 20 %
of the stator resistance.
r0373[0...2]
PERCEN DDS
T
Float
Float
Float
Float
Displays rated stator resistance of the motor equivalent circuit (phase value).
r0374[0...2]
PERCEN DDS
T
Displays standardized rotor resistance of the motor equivalent circuit (phase value).
r0376[0...2]
PERCEN DDS
T
Displays rated rotor resistance of the motor equivalent circuit (phase value).
r0377[0...2]
PERCEN DDS
T
Displays standardized total leakage reactance of the motor equivalent circuit (phase value).
r0382[0...2]
PERCEN DDS
T
Float
Displays standardized main reactance of the motor equivalent circuit (phase value).
r0384[0...2]
r0386[0...2]
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
PERCEN T
Float
U16
Enable Keep-running
Operation
0-1
Enables keep-running operation. This attempts to prevent the inverter from tripping by enabling all possible
existing de-rating features, and the automatic restart function. May be used with P2113 = 1 to mask
resulting warnings from the user.
Index:
[0]
[1]
[2]
152
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Notice:
P0503 = 1
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
P0290 = 2
P1210 = 7
P1211 = 10
P1240 = 3
P0503 = 0
Resets the parameters to their default values:
Note:
P0507
P0290 = 2
P1210 = 1
P1211 = 3
P1240 = 1
See also:
P0290
P1210
P1211
P1240
P2113
Application macro
0 - 255
C(1)
Selects a given Application macro, which is a set of parameter values for a given application. There are a
number of application macros covering a set of basic applications such as simple pump, conveyor,
compressor etc.
Note:
Please note that to guarantee correct setting of the Application macro, the Application macro number
should only be changed during Setup directly after a parameter reset.
P0511[0...2]
0.00 100.00
[0] 1.00
[1] 1.00
[2] 0.00
U, T
Float
Allows operator to enter the scaling factors for the display of motor frequency.
Index 0 = value of multiplier (a)
Index 1 = value of divisor (b)
Index 2 = value of constant (c)
With the parameter set to a non-default value the displayed value for frequency and setpoint on internal
and external BOPs is scaled accordingly. Note - the units "Hz" is no longer displayed if the value is scaled.
The formula used to scale the display is: (a / b)*N + c.
Index:
r0512
[0]
[1]
[2]
Float
Displays actual inverter output frequency (r0024) excluding slip compensation (and resonance damping,
frequency limitation in V/f mode).
P0604[0...2]
Threshold motor
temperature [C]
U, T
DDS
Float
153
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Enters warning threshold for motor temperature protection. The trip temperature defined is always 10 %
higher than the warning threshold P0604. When actual motor temperature exceeds warning temperature
then inverter reacts as defined in P0610.
Dependency:
This value should be at least 40C higher than the motor ambient temperature P0625.
P0610[0...2]
0-6
DDS
U16
Warning only. Does not recall the motor temperature (stored at power down) on
power up
Warning with Imax control (motor current reduced) and trip (F11). Does not
recall the motor temperature (stored at power down) on power up
Warning and trip (F11). Does not recall the motor temperature (stored at power
down) on power up
Warning only. Recalls the motor temperature (stored at power down) on power
up
Warning with Imax control (motor current reduced) and trip (F11). Recalls the
motor temperature (stored at power down) on power up
Warning and trip (F11). Recalls the motor temperature (stored at power down)
on power up
Dependency:
Note:
P0622[0...2]
r0623[0...2]
0.000 20000
0.000
U, T
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
Ambient motor
temperature [C]
-40.0 80.0
20.0
C(1), U, T
154
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Ambient temperature of motor at time of motor data identification. It is only allowed to change the value
when the motor is cold. A motor identification has to be made after changing the value.
Dependency:
P0626[0...2]
Overtemperature stator
iron [C]
20.0 200.0
50.0
U, T
DDS
Float
Temperature rises are valid for sinusoidal operations (line supply temperature rises). Temperature rises
due to inverter operation (modulation losses) and output filter are also considered.
P0627[0...2]
Overtemperature stator
winding [C]
20.0 200.0
80.0
U, T
DDS
Float
Overtemperature of the stator winding. It is only allowed to change the value when the motor is cold. A
motor identification has to be made after changing the value.
Note:
See P0626
P0628[0...2]
Overtemperature rotor
winding [C]
20.0 200.0
100.0
U, T
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
See P0626
r0630[0...2]
150.0
C(1), U, T
Dependency:
Limited to maximum inverter current or to 400 % of rated motor current (P0305), whichever is the lower.
P0640_max = (min(r0209, 4 * P0305) / P0305) * 100
Defines motor overload current limit relative to P0305 (rated motor current).
Note:
Changes to P0640 will be effective only after the next off state.
P0700[0...2]
Selection of command
source
0-5
C(1), T
CDS
U16
Terminal
155
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Dependency:
Changing this parameter sets (to default) all settings on item selected. These are the following parameters:
P0701, ... (function of DI), P0840, P0842, P0844, P0845, P0848, P0849, P0852, P1020, P1021, P1022,
P1023, P1035, P1036, P1055, P1056, P1074, P1110, P1113, P1124, P1140, P1141, P1142, P1230,
P2103, P2104, P2106, P2200, P2220, P2221, P2222, P2223, P2235, P2236
Caution:
Be aware, by changing of P0700 all BI parameters are reset to the default value.
Note:
RS485 also supports MODBUS protocol as well as USS. All USS options on RS485 are also applicable to
MODBUS.
P0701[0...2]
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
CDS
Data
type
U16
Acc.
Level
Dependency:
ON / OFF1
ON reverse / OFF1
Fault acknowledge
10
JOG right
11
JOG left
12
Reverse
13
14
15
16
17
18
22
QuickStop Source 1
23
QuickStop Source 2
24
QuickStop Override
25
DC brake enable
27
Enable PID
29
External trip
33
99
Note:
"ON / OFF1" can only be selected for one digital input (e.g. P0700 = 2 and P0701 = 1). Configuring DI2
with P0702 = 1 will disable DI1 by setting P0701 = 0. Only the last activated digital input serves as a
command source. "ON / OFF1" on a digital input can be combined with "ON reverse / OFF1" on another
digital input.
P0702[0...2]
CDS
U16
156
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
P0703[0...2]
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
CDS
U16
15
CDS
U16
CDS
U16
CDS
U16
U16
P0712[0...2]
0 - 99
See P0701. Signals above 4 V are active; signals below 1.6 V are inactive.
P0713[0...2]
0 - 99
See P0701. Signals above 4 V are active; signals below 1.6 V are inactive.
P0717
Connection macro
0 - 255
C(1)
Selects a given connection macro, which is a set of parameter values for a given set of control
connections. There are a number of connection macros which define basic control connection settings
such as Terminals, BOP, PID with analog setpoint etc.
Note:
Please note that to guarantee correct setting of the Connection macro, the Connection macro number
should only be changed during Setup directly after a parameter reset.
P0719[0...2]
0 - 57
CDS
U16
Central switch to select control command source for inverter. Switches command and setpoint source
between freely programmable BICO parameters and fixed command / setpoint profiles. Command and
setpoint sources can be changed independently. The tens digit chooses the command source and the
units digit chooses the setpoint source.
0
40
41
42
43
44
45
47
50
51
52
157
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Dependency:
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
53
54
55
57
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Notice:
Particularly useful when e.g. changing command source temporarily from P0700 = 2.
Settings in P0719 (contrary to P0700 settings) do not reset the digital inputs (P0701, P0702, ...)
r0720
r0722.0...12
U16
U16
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Digital input 1
Yes
No
01
Digital input 2
Yes
No
02
Digital input 3
Yes
No
03
Digital input 4
Yes
No
11
Analog input 1
Yes
No
12
Analog input 2
Yes
No
Note:
P0724
U16
No debounce time
158
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P0727[0...2]
Selection of 2 / 3-wire
method
0-3
C(1), T
CDS
U16
Determines the control method using the terminals. This parameter allows the selection of the control
philosophy. The control philosophies exclude each other.
2 / 3-wire control allows to start, stop and reverse the inverter in one of the following ways:
212))
5(9
IBRXW
W
2))
&RPPDQGLJQRUHG
IBRXW
2))
2))
2))
2-wire control
using ON_FWD and ON_REV as permanent signals
21B):'
&RQWURO
FRPPDQGV
21B5(9
IBRXW
2))
2))
2))
2))
W
2))
159
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
3-wire control
using STOP as permanent signal, FWD and REVP as pulses
6723
&RPPDQGLJQRUHG
&RQWURO ):'3
FRPPDQGV
5(93
IBRXW
W
2))
2))
3 wire control
using OFF1 / HOLD and REV as permanent signal, ON as pulse signal
&RPPDQGLJQRUHG
21B38/6(
&RQWURO 2))+2/'
FRPPDQGV
5(9
IBRXW
2))
Note:
W
2))
Where:
P denotes Pulse
= 1 (P0840)
ON / OFF1
ON_FWD
STOP
ON_PULSE
= 2 (P0842)
ON_REV / OFF1
ON_REV
FWDP
OFF1 / HOLD
= 12 (P1113)
REV
REV
REVP
REV
160
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
To use the 2 / 3-wire control, the sources for ON / OFF1 (P0840), ON_REV / OFF1 (P0842) and REV
(P1113) corresponding to the redefined values have to be set accordingly.
Regarding the use of fixed frequencies see P1000 and P1001.
r0730
U16
52.3
U, T
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Note:
Output of fault bit 52.3 is inverted on digital output. Therefore, with P0748 = 0, the digital output is set to
low when a fault is triggered, and when there is no fault, it is set to high.
Monitor functions ==> see r0052, r0053
Motor holding brake ==> see P1215
DC-Brake ==> see P1232, P1233
P0732[0...2]
52.7
U, T
CDS
U32 /
Bin
U16
Displays status of digital outputs (also includes inversion of digital outputs via P0748).
Dependency:
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
P0748
0000 bin
U, T
U16
Defines high and low states of digital output for a given function.
r0750
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
U16
U16
r0752[0...1]
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
08
Yes
No
09
Yes
-
No
-
Float
Displays smoothed analog input value in volts or million amps before the scaling block.
161
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Index:
[0]
[1]
0 - 10000
P0753[0...1]
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U, T
U16
See r0752
Note:
Increasing this time (smooth) reduces jitter but slows down response to the analog input.
r0754[0...1]
P0753 = 0: No filtering
-
Float
4000H
I16
See r0752
Dependency:
r0755[0...1]
Displays analog input, scaled using ASPmin and ASPmax (ASP = analog setpoint).
Analog setpoint (ASP) from the analog scaling block can vary from minimum analog setpoint (ASPmin) to
a maximum analog setpoint (ASPmax).
The largest magnitude (value without sign) of ASPmin and ASPmax defines the scaling of 16384.
By associating r0755 with an internal value (e.g. frequency setpoint), a scaled value is calculated internally
by the inverter.
The frequency value is calculated using the following equation:
r0755 [Hz] = (r0755 [hex] / 4000 [hex]) * P2000 * (max (|ASP_max|, |ASP_min|) / 100%)
Example:
Case a:
ASPmin = 300 %, ASPmax = 100 % then 16384 represents 300 %.
This parameter will vary from 5461 to 16384.
Case b:
ASPmin = -200 %, ASPmax = 100 % then 16384 represents 200 %.
This parameter will vary from -16384 to +8192.
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9
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Index:
See r0752
Note:
This value is used as an input to analog BICO connectors. ASPmax represents the highest analog setpoint
(this may be at 10 V). ASPmin represents the lowest analog setpoint (this may be at 0 V). See P0757 to
P0760 (analog input scaling).
SINAMICS V20 Inverter
162
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P0756[0...1]
0-4
U16
Defines type of analog input and also enables analog input monitoring.
0
Index:
See r0752
Dependency:
Function disabled if analog scaling block programmed to output negative setpoints (see P0757 to P0760).
Notice:
When monitoring is enabled and a deadband defined (P0761), a fault condition will be generated (F80) if
the analog input voltage falls below 50 % of the deadband voltage. It is not possible to select the bipolar
voltage for analog input 2.
Note:
P0757[0...1]
-20 - 20
U, T
Float
P0757 - P0760 configure the input scaling. x1 is the first value of the two pairs of variants x1 / y1 and x2 /
y2 which determine the straight line. The value x2 of analog input scaling P0759 must be greater than the
value x1 of analog input scaling P0757.
Index:
See r0752
Notice:
P0758[0...1]
-99999 99999
0.0
U, T
Float
See r0752
Dependency:
Affects P2000 to P2003 (reference frequency, voltage, current or torque) depending on which setpoint is to
be generated.
P0759[0...1]
-20 - 20
10
U, T
Float
See r0752
Notice:
The value x2 of analog input scaling P0759 must be greater than the value x1 of analog input scaling
P0757.
P0760[0...1]
-99999 99999
100.0
U, T
Float
See r0752
163
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Dependency:
See P0758
P0761[0...1]
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
0 - 20
U, T
Float
P2000 = 50 Hz
P0759 = 8 V P0760 = 75 %
P0757 = 2 V P0758 = 0 %
P0761 = 2 V
P0756 = 0 or 1
The below example produces a 0 to 10 V analog input (-50 to +50 Hz) with center zero and a "holding
point" 0.2 V wide (0.1 V to each side of center, AI value 0 to 10 V, -50 to +50 Hz):
P2000 = 50 Hz
P0759 = 8 V P0760 = 75 %
P0761 = 0.1 V
P0756 = 0 or 1
Index:
See r0752
Notice:
Deadband starts from 0 V to value of P0761, if both values of P0758 and P0760 (y coordinates of analog
input scaling) are positive or negative respectively. However, deadband is active in both directions from
point of intersection (x axis with analog input scaling curve), if sign of P0758 and P0760 are opposite.
Note:
P0762[0...1]
0 - 10000
10
U, T
Index:
See r0752
Note:
Expert users can choose the desired reaction to F80 (default is OFF2).
r0770
U16
Defines time delay between loss of analog setpoint and appearance of fault code F80.
U16
U, T
U32 /
I32
U, T
U16
21[0]
[0]
P0773[0]
0 - 1000
Defines smoothing time for analog output signal. This parameter enables smoothing for analog output
using a PT1 filter.
Index:
See P0771
Dependency:
r0774[0]
Float
164
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
See P0771
Note:
The analog output is only a current output. By connecting an external resistor of 500 Ohm to the terminals
(4/5) a voltage output with a range of 0 V to 10 V can be created.
P0775[0]
0 - 65535
U16
Decides if the absolute value of the analog output is used. If enabled, this parameter will take the absolute
value to be outputed. If the value was originally negative then the corresponding bit in r0785 is set,
otherwise it is cleared.
Index:
See P0771
P0777[0]
Value x1 of analog
output scaling [%]
-99999 99999
0.0
U, T
Float
Defines x1 output characteristic. Scaling block is responsible for adjustment of output value defined in
P0771 (analog output connector input). x1 is the first value of the two pairs of variants x1 / y1 and x2 / y2
which determine the straight line. The two points P1 (x1, y1) and P2 (x2, y2) can be chosen freely.
Note:
See P0771
Dependency:
See P0758
P0778[0]
Value y1 of analog
output scaling
0 - 20
U, T
Float
100.0
U, T
Float
20
U, T
Float
U, T
Float
U16
See P0771
P0779[0]
Value x2 of analog
output scaling [%]
-99999 99999
See P0771
Dependency:
See P0758
P0780[0]
Value y2 of analog
output scaling
0 - 20
See P0771
P0781[0]
0 - 20
See P0771
r0785.0
Displays status of analog output. Bit 0 indicates that the value of analog output 1 is negative.
P0802
Bit
Signal name
00
1 signal
0-2
0 signal
Yes
0
No
-
U16
Transfers values from inverter to External device when none 0. P0010 must be set to 30 for this to be
possible.
0
Disabled
165
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Note:
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
Transfer data to
EEPROM
0-2
Transfers values from External to inverter when none 0. P0010 must be set to 30 for this to be possible.
See P0802 for parameter values.
Note:
P0804
0 - 99
U16
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
Binector output to display whether command and setpoint source is connected to an external client.
P0809[0...2]
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
0-2
[0] 0 [1] 1
[2] 0
U16
Calls 'Copy command data set (CDS)' function. The list of all command data sets (CDS) parameters is
shown in "Index" at the end of the manual.
Example:
Copying of all values from CDS0 to CDS2 can be accomplished by the following procedure:
P0809[0] = 0 Copy from CDS0
P0809[1] = 2 Copy to CDS2
P0809[2] = 1 Start copy
Index:
[0]
[1]
Copy to CDS
[2]
Start copy
Note:
P0810
U, T
U32 /
Bin
Selects command source from which to read Bit 0 for selecting a command data set (CDS). The actual
selected CDS is displayed in r0054.15 (CDS bit 0) and r0055.15 (CDS bit 1). The actual active CDS is
displayed in r0050.
Note:
P0811
U, T
U32 /
Bin
Selects command source from which to read Bit 1 for selecting a command data set (see P0810).
Note:
166
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P0819[0...2]
0-2
[0] 0 [1] 1
[2] 0
U16
Calls 'Copy inverter data set (DDS)' function. The list of all inverter data set (DDS) parameters is shown in
"Index" at the end of the manual.
Example:
Copying of all values from DDS0 to DDS2 can be accomplished by the following procedure:
P0819[0] = 0 Copy from DDS0
P0819[1] = 2 Copy to DDS2
P0819[2] = 1 Start copy
Index:
[0]
[1]
Copy to DDS
[2]
Start copy
Note:
See P0809
P0820
U32 /
Bin
Selects command source from which to read Bit 0 for selecting an inverter data set (DDS). The actual
selected inverter data set (DDS) is displayed in parameter r0051[0]. The actual active inverter data set
(DDS) is displayed in parameter r0051[1].
Note:
P0821
U32 /
Bin
Selects command source from which Bit 1 for selecting an inverter data set is to be read in (see P0820).
Note:
P0840[0...2]
BI: ON / OFF1
Dependency:
For digital inputs as command source BICO requires P0700 set to 2 (enable BICO). The default setting
(ON right) is digital input 1 (722.0). Alternative source possible only when function of digital input 1 is
changed (via P0701) before changing value of P0840.
P0842[0...2]
19.0
CDS
U32 /
Bin
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Allows ON / OFF1 reverse command source to be selected using BICO. In general a positive frequency
setpoint is run up counterclockwise (negative frequency).
P0844[0...2]
BI: 1. OFF2
19.1
CDS
U32 /
Bin
If one of the digital inputs is selected for OFF2, the inverter will not run unless the digital input is active.
Note:
OFF2 means immediate pulse-disabling; the motor is coasting. OFF2 is low-active, i.e.:
0 = Pulse disabling.
1 = Operating condition.
P0845[0...2]
BI: 2. OFF2
CDS
U32 /
Bin
In contrast to P0844 (first source of OFF2), this parameter is always active, independent of P0719
(selection of command and frequency setpoint). See P0844.
Note:
See P0844
167
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P0848[0...2]
BI: 1. OFF3
CDS
U32 /
Bin
If one of the digital inputs is selected for OFF3, the inverter will not run unless the digital input is active.
OFF3 means quick ramp-down to 0.
OFF3 is low-active, i.e.
0 = Quick ramp-down.
1 = Operating condition.
P0849[0...2]
BI: 2. OFF3
CDS
U32 /
Bin
In contrast to P0848 (first source of OFF3), this parameter is always active, independent of P0719
(selection of command and frequency setpoint). See P0848.
Note:
See P0848
P0852[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
Bin
CDS
U32 /
Bin
P0881[0...2]
Allows quick stop source 1 command to be selected using BICO. The signal is expected to be active low
(default setting P0886 = 2).
P0882[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Allows quick stop source 2 command to be selected using BICO. The signal is expected to be active low
(default setting P0886 = 2).
P0883[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Allows quick stop override command source to be selected using BICO. The signal is expected to be
active high.
r0885.0...4
U16
P0886[0...2]
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
02
Override selected
Yes
No
04
Yes
No
0-4
CDS
U16
168
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
P0927
Function
Range
Factory
default
Parameter changeable
via
1111 bin
Can be
changed
U, T
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
Specifies the interfaces which can be used to change parameters. This parameter allows the user to easily
protect the inverter from unauthorized modification of parameters.
Annotation: P0927 is not password protected.
Example:
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Not used
Yes
No
01
Not used
Yes
No
02
Yes
No
03
USS on RS485
Yes
No
r0944
Total number of
messages
U16
U16
U32
U32
[0]
[1]
...
...
[7]
[8]
Note:
r0948[0...63]
Fault time
r0949[0...63]
[0]
[1]
...
...
[7]
[8]
Displays inverter fault values. It is for service purposes and indicates the type of fault reported.
The values are not documented. They are listed in the code where faults are reported.
Index:
P0952
[0]
[1]
...
...
[7]
[8]
0 - 65535
U16
169
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Dependency:
Setting 0 resets fault history (changing to 0 also resets r0948 - fault time).
r0964[0...6]
Index:
[0]
Factory
default
-
Can be
changed
-
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
U16
U16
r0967
[1]
Product type
[2]
Firmware version
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
Firmware version
Control word 1
Displays control word 1. See r0054 for the bit field description.
r0968
Status word 1
Displays active status word of inverter (in binary) and can be used to diagnose which commands are
active. See r0052 for the bit field description.
P0969
042949672
95
U32
U16
U16
Factory reset
0 - 21
P0970 = 1 resets all parameters (not user defaults) to their default values.
P0970 = 21 resets all parameters and all user defaults to Factory Reset state.
0
Disabled
Parameter reset
21
Dependency:
Note:
Stop inverter (i.e. disable all pulses) before you can reset parameters to default values.
0 - 21
U, T
170
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Note:
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Disabled
Start transfer
21
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
r0980[0...99]
List of available
parameter numbers
U16
[0]
Parameter 1
[1]
Parameter 2
...
...
[9]
Parameter 10
Note:
The parameter list array has 2 elements to reduce memory consumption. On each access to an element
index 0 - 99, the individual result is determined dynamically by the 'BeforeAccess' function. The last
element contains the number of the following parameter array, 0 indicates end of list.
r0981[0...99]
List of available
parameter numbers
U16
U16
U16
U16
U16
See r0980
Note:
See r0980
r0982[0...99]
List of available
parameter numbers
See r0980
Note:
See r0980
r0983[0...99]
List of available
parameter numbers
See r0980
Note:
See r0980
r0984[0...99]
List of available
parameter numbers
See r0980
Note:
See r0980
r0985[0...99]
List of available
parameter numbers
See r0980
171
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Note:
See r0980
r0986[0...99]
List of available
parameter numbers
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
U16
U16
U16
C(1), T
CDS
U16
See r0980
Note:
See r0980
r0987[0...99]
List of available
parameter numbers
See r0980
Note:
See r0980
r0988[0...99]
List of available
parameter numbers
See r0980
Note:
See r0980
r0989[0...99]
List of available
parameter numbers
See r0980
Note:
See r0980
P1000[0...2]
Selection of frequency
setpoint
0 - 77
Selects frequency setpoint source. The main setpoint is given by the least significant digit (right-hand
position) and the additional setpoint is given by the most significant digit (left-hand position). Single digits
denote main setpoints that have no additional setpoint.
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No main setpoint
MOP setpoint
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Analog setpoint
Fixed frequency
USS on RS485
Analog setpoint 2
10
11
12
13
15
17
20
21
22
23
25
27
30
31
32
33
35
37
50
51
52
53
55
57
70
71
72
73
75
77
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Dependency:
Caution:
Changing this parameter sets (to default) all settings on item selected. These are the following parameters:
P1070, P1071, P1075, P1076
If P1000 = 1 or 1X, and P1032 (inhibit reverse direction of MOP) = 1, then reverse motor direction will be
inhibited.
Note:
RS485 also supports MODBUS protocol as well as USS. All USS options on RS485 are also applicable to
MODBUS.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P1001[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
10.00
U, T
DDS
Float
In this mode of operation 1 Fixed Frequency selector (P1020 to P1023) selects 1 fixed frequency.
If several inputs are active together, the selected frequencies are summed. E.g.: FF1 + FF2 + FF3
+ FF4.
Dependency:
Note:
P1002[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
15.00
U, T
DDS
Float
25.00
U, T
DDS
Float
50.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
See P1001
P1003[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
See P1001
P1004[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
See P1001
P1005[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
See P1001
P1006[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
See P1001
P1007[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
See P1001
P1008[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
See P1001
P1009[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Note:
See P1001
P1010[0...2]
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
-599.00 599.00
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
DDS
U16
CDS
U32 /
Bin
See P1001
P1011[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
See P1001
P1012[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
See P1001
P1013[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
See P1001
P1014[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
See P1001
P1015[0...2]
-599.00 599.00
See P1001
P1016[0...2]
1-2
Fixed frequencies can be selected in two different modes. P1016 defines the mode.
1
Direct selection
Binary selection
Note:
P1020[0...2]
722.3
P1021[0...2]
722.4
CDS
U32 /
Bin
722.5
CDS
U32 /
Bin
722.6
CDS
U32 /
Bin
See P1020
P1022[0...2]
P1023[0...2]
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
r1024
Float
U16
P1031[0...2]
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Status of FF
Yes
No
MOP mode
U, T
DDS
U16
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
Note:
P1032
0-1
U16
Note:
Setting 0 enables a change of motor direction using the motor potentiometer setpoint (increase / decrease
frequency).
P1035[0...2]
Notice:
If this command is enabled by short pulses of less than 1 second, the frequency is changed in steps of 0.1
Hz. When the signal is enabled longer than 1 second the ramp generator accelerates with the rate of
P1047.
P1036[0...2]
Notice:
If this command is enabled by short pulses of less than 1 second, the frequency is changed in steps of 0.1
Hz. When the signal is enabled longer than 1 second the ramp generator decelerates with the rate of
P1048.
P1040[0...2]
If P1032 = 1 and P1000 = 1 or 1X, then reverse motor direction will be inhibited.
-
19.13
CDS
U32 /
Bin
19.14
CDS
U32 /
Bin
5.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Motor potentiometer (P1040) must be chosen as main setpoint or additional setpoint (using P1000).
Note:
If motor potentiometer setpoint is selected either as main setpoint or additional setpoint, the reverse
direction will be inhibited by default of P1032 (inhibit reverse direction of MOP). To re-enable reverse
direction, set P1032 = 0.
A short press of the 'up' or 'down' keys (e.g.: operator panel) will change the frequency setpoint in steps of
0.1 Hz. A longer press will cause an accelerated frequency setpoint change.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
The start value gets active (for the MOP output) only at the start of the MOP. P1031 influences the start
value behavior as follows:
P1031 = 0:
P1040 gets immediately active in the OFF-state and when changed in the ON-state, it gets active after
the next OFF and ON cycle.
P1031 = 1:
The last MOP output before stop is stored as starting value, since storing is selected, so a change of
P1040 while in ON-state has no effect. In OFF-state P1040 can be changed.
P1031 = 2:
The MOP is active every time, so the change of P1040 affects after the next power-cycle or a change
of P1031 to 0.
P1041[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Sets the signal source to change over from manual to automatic mode. If using the motorized
potentiometer in the manual mode the setpoint is changed using two signals for up and down e.g. P1035
and P1036. If using the automatic mode the setpoint must be interconnected via the connector input
(P1042).
0: manually
1: automatically
Notice:
P1042[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
I32
Sets the signal source for the setpoint of the motorized potentiometer if automatic mode P1041 is selected.
Notice:
P1043[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Sets the signal source for the setting command to accept the setting value for the motorized potentiometer.
The value becomes effective for a 0 / 1 edge of the setting command.
Notice:
P1044[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
I32
Sets the signal source for the setpoint value for the MOP. The value becomes effective for a 0 / 1 edge of
the setting command.
Notice:
r1045
Float
DDS
Float
Displays the motorized potentiometer setpoint before it passed the MOP RFG.
P1047[0...2]
0.00 1000.00
10.00
U, T
Sets the ramp-up time for the internal MOP ramp-function generator. The setpoint is changed from zero up
to limit defined in P1082 within this time.
Notice:
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P1048[0...2]
0.00 1000.0
10.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Sets the ramp-down time for the internal MOP ramp-function generator. The setpoint is changed from limit
defined in P1082 down to zero within this time.
Notice:
r1050
Float
CDS
U32 /
Bin
19.8
Defines source of JOG right when P0719 = 0 (Auto selection of command / setpoint source).
P1056[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
Bin
U16
Defines source of JOG left when P0719 = 0 (Auto selection of command / setpoint source).
P1057
JOG enable
0001 bin
While JOG enable is '0' Jogging (P1056 and P1055) is disabled. When '1' Jogging is enabled.
P1058[0...2]
0.00 599.00
5.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Jogging increases the motor speed by small amounts. The JOG mode allows the operator to perform a
specific number of revolutions and position the rotor manually. In JOG mode, the RUN button on the
operator panel for jogging uses a non-latching switch on one of the digital inputs to control the motor
speed. While jogging, P1058 determines the frequency at which the inverter will run. The motor speed is
increased as long as 'JOG left' or 'JOG right' are selected and until the left or right JOG frequency is
reached.
Dependency:
P1060 and P1061 set up and down ramp times respectively for jogging. Rounding times (P1130 - P1133),
rounding type (P1134) and P2167 will also have influence on the JOG ramp.
P1059[0...2]
0.00 599.00
5.00
U, T
DDS
Float
While JOG left is selected, this parameter determines the frequency at which the inverter will run.
Dependency:
P1060 and P1061 set up and down ramp times respectively for jogging.
P1060[0...2]
0.00 650.00
10.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Sets jog ramp-up time. This is the time used while jogging is active.
Dependency:
Notice:
If the SuperTorque function is enabled, the inverter will initially ramp using the value in P3353.
P1061[0...2]
0.00 650.00
10.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Sets ramp-down time. This is the time used while jogging is active.
Dependency:
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Note:
See P1060
P1070[0...2]
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
1050[0]
CDS
U32 /
I32
4000H
CDS
U32 /
I16
U, T
CDS
U32 /
Bin
CDS
U32 /
I32
CDS
U32 /
I16
[0] 1 [1] 0
[2] 1
4000H
Defines source of scaling for additional setpoint (to be added to main setpoint).
r1078
Float
Float
Dependency:
P1055 (BI: Enable JOG right) or P1056 (BI: Enable JOG left) define command source of JOG right or JOG
left respectively.
Note:
P1080[0...2]
0.00 599.00
0.00
C(1), U, T
DDS
Float
Sets minimum motor frequency at which motor will run irrespective of frequency setpoint. The minimum
frequency P1080 represents a masking frequency of 0 Hz for all frequency target value sources e.g. AI,
MOP, FF, USS with the exception of the JOG target value source (analogous to P1091). Thus the
frequency band + / -P1080 is run through in optimum time by means of the acceleration / deceleration
ramps. Dwelling in the frequency band is not possible. Furthermore, an overshoot of the actual frequency
f_act upper minimum frequency P1080 is output by the signal function |f_act| > f_min.
Note:
Value set here is valid both for clockwise and for anticlockwise rotation.
Under certain conditions (e.g. ramping, current limiting), motor can run below minimum frequency.
P1082[0...2]
50.00
C(1), T
DDS
Float
Sets maximum motor frequency at which motor will run irrespective of the frequency setpoint. The value
set here is valid for both clockwise and anticlockwise rotation.
Furthermore, the monitoring function |f_act| >= P1082 (r0052 bit 10, see example below) is affected by this
parameter.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Example:
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
IBDFW
3
3 +]
Dependency:
The maximum value of P1082 also depends on the nominal frequency: Max. P1082 = min (15*P0310,
599.0 Hz). As consequence P1082 can be affected if P0310 is changed to a smaller value. The maximum
frequency and the pulse frequency depending on each other. The maximum frequency affects the pulse
frequency according to the following table.
P1800
fmax P1082
2 kHz
4 kHz
6 kHz
8 - 16 kHz
0 - 133.3 Hz
0 - 266.6 Hz
0 - 400 Hz
0 - 599.0 Hz
Example:
If P1082 is set to 350 Hz a pulse frequency from at least 6 kHz is necessary. If P1800 is smaller than 6
kHz the parameter is changed P1800 = 6 kHz.
The maximum output frequency of inverter can be exceeded if one of the following is active:
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Note:
Analog Input
USS
the setpoint frequency (in Hz) is cyclically calculated using
Resultant maximum
frequency [Hz]
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00 599.00
Defines skip frequency 1 which avoids effects of mechanical resonance and suppresses frequencies within
+ / -P1101 (skip frequency bandwidth).
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Notice:
Stationary operation is not possible within the suppressed frequency range; the range is merely passed
through (on the ramp). For example, if P1091 = 10 Hz and P1101 = 2 Hz, it is not possible to operate
continuously between 10 Hz + / - 2 Hz (i.e. between 8 and 12 Hz).
Note:
P1092[0...2]
0.00 599.00
Factory
default
0.00
Can be
changed
U, T
Scaling
Data
set
DDS
Data
type
Float
Acc.
Level
Defines skip frequency 2 which avoids effects of mechanical resonance and suppresses frequencies within
+ / -P1101 (skip frequency bandwidth).
Note:
See P1091
P1093[0...2]
0.00 599.00
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Defines skip frequency 3 which avoids effects of mechanical resonance and suppresses frequencies within
+ / -P1101 (skip frequency bandwidth).
Note:
See P1091
P1094[0...2]
0.00 599.00
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Defines skip frequency 4 which avoids effects of mechanical resonance and suppresses frequencies within
+ / -P1101 (skip frequency bandwidth).
Note:
See P1091
P1101[0...2]
Skip frequency
bandwidth [Hz]
0.00 10.00
2.00
U, T
DDS
Float
CDS
U32 /
Bin
See P1091
P1110[0...2]
This parameter suppresses negative setpoints. Therefore, modification of the motor direction is inhibited to
the set-point channel. If a minimum frequency (P1080) and a negative setpoint are given, the motor is
accelerated by a positive value in relationship to the minimum frequency.
P1113[0...2]
BI: Reverse
r1114
r1119
19.11
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Defines source of reverse command used when P0719 = 0 (Auto selection of command / setpoint source).
-
Float
Float
Displays frequency setpoint at the input to the ramp function generator after modification by other
functions, e.g.:
0.00 650.00
10.00
C(1), U, T
DDS
Float
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Time taken for motor to accelerate from standstill up to maximum motor frequency (P1082) when no
rounding is used. Setting the ramp-up time too short can cause the inverter to trip (overcurrent F1).
Dependency:
Rounding times (P1130 - P1133) and rounding type (P1134) will also have influence on the ramp.
See also P3350, P3353.
Notice:
Note:
If an external frequency setpoint with set ramp rates is used (e.g. from a PLC), the best way to achieve
optimum inverter performance is to set ramp times in P1120 and P1121 slightly shorter than those of the
PLC. Changes to P1120 will be immediately effective. If the SuperTorque function is enabled, the inverter
will initially ramp using the value in P3353.
P1121[0...2]
0.00 650.00
10.00
C(1), U, T
DDS
Float
Time taken for motor to decelerate from maximum motor frequency (P1082) down to standstill when no
rounding is used.
Dependency:
Notice:
Note:
P1124[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Defines source for switching between jog ramp times (P1060, P1061) and normal ramp times (P1120,
P1121) as applied to the RFG. This parameter is valid for normal mode (ON / OFF) only.
Dependency:
Notice:
P1124 does not have any impact when JOG mode is selected. In this case, jog ramp times (P1060,
P1061) will be used all the time. If the Dual Ramp function is selected using P1175, ramp times will switch
between normal (P1120, P1121) and JOG (P1060, P1061) ramp times, depending on the settings of
P2150, P2157 and P2159. Therefore, it is not recommended that JOG ramp is selected at the same time
as Dual Ramp.
P1130[0...2]
See P1120
0.00 40.00
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Rounding times are recommended, since they prevent an abrupt response, thus avoiding detrimental
effects on the mechanics.
Rounding times are not recommended when analog inputs are used, since they would result in overshoot /
undershoot in the inverter response.
Note:
If short or zero ramp times (P1120, P1121 < P1130, P1131, P1132, P1133) are set, the total ramp up time
(t_up) or ramp down time (t_down) will not depend on P1130.
P1131[0...2]
Notice:
See P1130
0.00 40.00
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
182
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P1132[0...2]
Ramp-down initial
rounding time [s]
0.00 40.00
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
U, T
DDS
Float
U, T
DDS
U16
See P1130
P1133[0...2]
Ramp-down final
rounding time [s]
0.00 40.00
0.00
See P1130
P1134[0...2]
Rounding type
0-1
Defines the smoothing which is active by setpoint modifications during acceleration or deceleration (e.g.
new setpoint, OFF1, OFF3, REV). This smoothing is applied, if the motor is ramped-up or ramped-down
and
P1134 = 0,
Continuous smoothing
Discontinuous smoothing
Dependency:
Effect only when P1130 (Ramp-up initial rounding time) or P1131 (Ramp-up final rounding time) or P1132
(Ramp-down initial rounding time) or P1133 (Ramp-down final rounding time) > 0 s.
P1135[0...2]
0.00 650.00
5.00
C(1), U, T
DDS
Float
Defines ramp-down time from maximum frequency to standstill for OFF3 command. Settings in P1130 and
P1134 will have no effect on OFF3 ramp-down characteristic. An initial ramp-down rounding time of
approximately 10% of P1135 is however included. For the total OFF3 ramp-down time: t_down,OFF3 =
f(P1134) = 1.1 * P1135 * (|f_2| / P1082)
Note:
P1140[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Defines command source of RFG enable command (RFG: ramp function generator). If binary input is
equal to zero then the RFG output will be set immediately to 0.
P1141[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Defines command source of RFG start command (RFG: ramp function generator). If binary input is equal
to zero then the RFG output is held at its present value.
P1142[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Defines command source of RFG enable setpoint command (RFG: ramp function generator). If binary
input is equal to zero, the RFG input will be set to zero and the RFG output will ramp-down to zero.
r1170
Float
CDS
U32 /
Bin
183
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Defines command source of dual ramp enable command. If binary input is equal to one, then the dual
ramp will be applied. This works as follows:
1. Ramp-up:
2. Ramp-down:
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Note:
The dual ramp algorithm uses r2198 bits 1 and 2 to determine (f_act > P2157) and (f_act < P2159). P2150
is used to apply hysteresis to these settings, so the user may wish to change the value of this parameter to
make the dual ramp function more responsive. It is not recommended that the dual ramp function is used
in conjunction with JOG ramp.
See P1124.
r1199.7...12
U16
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
07
Ramp #0 active
Yes
No
08
Ramp #1 active
Yes
No
09
Ramping finished
Yes
No
10
Yes
No
11
Yes
No
12
Yes
No
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Note:
P1200
Flying start
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
0-6
U, T
U16
Starts inverter onto a spinning motor by rapidly changing the output frequency of the inverter until the
actual motor speed has been found. Then, the motor runs up to setpoint using the normal ramp time.
0
Flying start active after power on, fault, OFF2; searches in both directions
Flying start active after power on, fault, OFF2; searches in direction of setpoint
only
Flying start active after fault, OFF2; searches in direction of setpoint only
Notice:
Flying start must be used in cases where the motor may still be turning (e.g. after a short mains break) or
can be driven by the load. Otherwise, overcurrent trips will occur.
Note:
Useful for motors with high inertia loads. Settings 1 to 3 search in both directions. Settings 4 to 6 search
only in direction of setpoint.
P1202[0...2]
100
U, T
DDS
U16
Defines search current used for flying start. Value is in [%] based on rated motor current (P0305).
Note:
Reducing the search current may improve performance for flying start if the inertia of the system is not
very high. However, search current settings in P1202 that are below 30% (and sometimes other settings in
P1202 and P1203) may cause motor speed to be found prematurely or too late, which can result in F1 or
F2 trips.
P1203[0...2]
10 - 500
100
U, T
DDS
U16
Sets factor (in V/f mode only) by which the output frequency changes during flying start to synchronize with
turning motor. This value is entered in [%]. It defines the reciprocal initial gradient in the search sequence.
P1203 influences the time taken to search for the motor frequency.
Example:
For a motor with 50 Hz, 1350 rpm, 100 % would produce a maximum search time of 600 ms.
Note:
A higher value produces a flatter gradient and thus a longer search time. A lower value has the opposite
effect.
r1204
U16
P1210
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Current applied
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
02
Voltage reduced
Yes
No
03
Slope-filter started
Yes
No
04
Yes
No
05
Current-minimum
Yes
No
07
Yes
No
Automatic restart
0-7
U, T
U16
185
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Disabled
Restart after mains brown- /blackout or fault, trip when P1211 expires
Acc.
Level
Dependency:
Automatic restart requires constant ON command via a digital input wire link.
Caution:
P1210 > 2 can cause the motor to restart automatically without toggling the ON command!
Notice:
A "mains brownout" is a very short mains break, where the DC link has not fully collapsed before the
power is reapplied.
A "mains blackout" is a long mains break, where the DC link has fully collapsed before the power is reapplied.
"Delay Time" is the time between attempts of quitting fault. The "Delay Time" of first attempt is 1 second,
then it will be doubled every next attempt.
The "Number of Restart Attempts" can be set in P1211. This is the number of restarts the inverter will try to
quit fault.
When faults are quit and after 4 seconds of no fault condition, "Number of Restart Attempts" will be reset
to P1211 and "Delay Time" will be reset to 1 second.
P1210 = 0:
Automatic restart is disabled.
P1210 = 1:
The inverter will acknowledge (reset) faults i.e. it will reset a fault when the power is re-applied. This
means the inverter must be fully powered down, a brownout is not sufficed. The inverter will not run until
the ON command has been toggled.
P1210 = 2:
The inverter will acknowledge the fault F3 at power on after blackout and restarts the inverter. It is
necessary that the ON command is wired via a digital input (DI).
P1210 = 3:
For these settings it is fundamental that the inverter only restarts if it has been in a RUN state at the time
of the faults (F3, etc.). The inverter will acknowledge the fault and restarts the inverter after a brownout. It
is necessary that the ON command is wired via a digital input (DI).
P1210 = 4:
For these settings it is fundamental that the inverter only restarts if it has been in a RUN state at the time
of the fault (F3). The inverter will acknowledge the fault and restarts the inverter after a brownout. It is
necessary that the ON command is wired via a digital input (DI).
P1210 = 5:
The inverter will acknowledge the faults F3 etc. at power on after blackout and restarts the inverter. It is
necessary that the ON command is wired via a digital input (DI).
P1210 = 6:
The inverter will acknowledge the faults (F3 etc.) at power on after blackout or brownout and restarts the
inverter. It is necessary that the ON command is wired via a digital input (DI). Setting 6 causes the motor
to restart immediately.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P1210 = 7:
The inverter will acknowledge the faults (F3 etc.) at power on after blackout or brownout and restarts the
inverter. It is necessary that the ON command is wired via a digital input (DI). Setting 7 causes the motor
to restart immediately.
The difference between this mode and Mode 6 is that the fault status bit (r0052.3) is not set until the
number of restarts defined by P1211 have been exhausted.
Flying start must be used in cases where the motor may still be turning (e.g. after a short mains break) or
can be driven by the load (P1200).
P1211
Number of restart
attempts
0 - 10
U, T
U16
Specifies number of times inverter will attempt to restart if automatic restart P1210 is activated.
P1215
0-1
C, T
U16
Enables / disables holding brake function. The motor holding brake (MHB) is controlled via status word 1
r0052 bit 12. This signal can be issued via:
Caution:
digital outputs (e.g. DO1: ==> P0731 = 52.C (r0052 bit 12))
If the inverter controls the motor holding brake, then a commissioning may not be carried out for potentially
hazardous loads (e.g. suspended loads for crane applications) unless the load has been secured.
It is not permissible to use the motor holding brake as working brake, as it is generally only designed for a
limited number of emergency braking operations.
P1216
0.0 - 20.0
1.0
C, T
Float
Float
U32 /
Bin
Defines period during which inverter runs at minimum frequency P1080 before ramping up.
P1217
0.0 - 20.0
1.0
C, T
Defines time for which inverter runs at minimum frequency (P1080) after ramping down.
Note:
P1218[0...2]
U, T
CDS
Enables the motor holding brake output to be overridden, allowing the brake to be opened under separate
control.
P1227[0...2]
U, T
DDS
Float
P1230[0...2]
U, T
CDS
U32 /
Bin
187
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Enables DC braking via a signal applied from an external source. Function remains active while external
input signal is active. DC braking causes the motor to stop rapidly by applying a DC braking current
(current applied also holds shaft stationary).
When the DC braking signal is applied, the inverter output pulses are blocked and the DC current is not
applied until the motor has been sufficiently demagnetized. This delay time is set in P0347
(demagnetization time). If this delay is too short, overcurrent trips can occur. The level of DC braking is set
in P1232 (DC braking current - relative to the rated motor current) which is set to 100 % by default.
Caution:
With the DC braking, the kinetic energy of the motor is converted into heat in the motor. The inverter could
overheat if it remains in this status for an excessive period of time!
P1232[0...2]
0 - 250
100
U, T
DDS
U16
Defines level of DC current relative to rated motor current (P0305). The DC braking can be issued
observing the following dependencies:
P1233[0...2]
Duration of DC braking
[s]
0.00 250.00
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Defines duration for which DC braking is active following an OFF1 or OFF3 command.
When an OFF1 or OFF3 command is received by the inverter, the output frequency starts to ramp to 0 Hz.
When the output frequency reaches the value set in P1234, the inverter injects a DC braking current
P1232 for the time duration set in P1233.
Caution:
See P1230
Notice:
The DC braking function causes the motor to stop rapidly by applying a DC braking current.
When the DC braking signal is applied, the inverter output pulses are blocked and the DC current not
applied until the motor has been sufficiently demagnetized (demagnetization time is calculated
automatically from motor data).
Note:
P1234[0...2]
DC braking start
frequency [Hz]
0.00 599.00
599.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Compound braking
current [%]
0 - 250
U, T
DDS
U16
Defines DC level superimposed on AC waveform after exceeding DC-link voltage threshold of compound
braking. The value is entered in [%] relative to rated motor current (P0305). Compound braking switch-on
level (V_DC,Comp):
If P1254 = 0 --> V_DC,Comp = 1.13 * sqrt(2) * V_mains = 1.13 * sqrt(2) * P0210
otherwise V_DC,Comp = 0.98 * r1242
The Compound Brake is an overlay of the DC brake function with regenerative braking (effective braking at
the ramp) after OFF1 or OFF3. This enables braking with controlled motor frequency and a minimum of
energy returned to the motor. Through optimization of the ramp-down time and the compound braking an
efficient braking without additional HW components is possible.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Dependency:
Compound braking depends on the DC link voltage only (see threshold above). This will happen on OFF1,
OFF3 and any regenerative condition. It is disabled, when:
Notice:
Range
DC braking is active
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Increasing the value will generally improve braking performance; however, if you set the value too high, an
overcurrent trip may result.
If used with dynamic braking enabled as well compound braking will take priority.
If used with the Vdc_max controller enabled the inverter behavior when braking may be worsened
particularly with high values of compound braking.
Note:
P1237
Dynamic braking
0-5
U, T
U16
Disabled
5 % duty cycle
10 % duty cycle
20 % duty cycle
50 % duty cycle
Note:
This parameter is only applicable for inverters of frame size D. For frame sizes A to C, the duty cycle of the
braking resistor can be selected with the dynamic braking module (see Appendix "Dynamic braking
module (Page 283)").
Dependency:
If dynamic braking is used with DC braking enabled as well as compound braking, DC braking and
compound braking will take priority.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Notice:
Initially the brake will operate at a high duty cycle dependant on the DC link level until the thermal limit is
approached. The duty cycle specified by this parameter will then be imposed. The resistor should be able
to operate at this level indefinitely without overheating.
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will be limited when it was running 12 seconds at 95 % duty cycle.
P1240[0...2]
Configuration of Vdc
controller
0-3
C, T
DDS
U16
Enables / disables Vdc controller. The Vdc controller dynamically controls the DC link voltage to prevent
overvoltage trips on high inertia systems.
0
Caution:
If P1245 increased too much, it may interfere with the inverter normal operation.
Note:
Vdc_max controller:
Vdc_max controller automatically increases ramp-down times to keep the DC-link voltage (r0026)
within limits (r1242).
Vdc_min controller:
Vdc_min is activated if DC-link voltage falls below the switch on level P1245. The kinetic energy of the
motor is then used to buffer the DC-link voltage, thus causing deceleration of the inverter. If the inverter
trips with F3 immediately, try increasing the dynamic factor P1247 first. If still tripping with F3 try then
increasing the switch on level P1245.
r1242
Float
DDS
U16
Dynamic factor of
Vdc_max [%]
10 - 200
100
U, T
P1243 = 100 % means P1250, P1251 and P1252 (gain, integration time and differential time) are used as
set. Otherwise, these are multiplied by P1243 (dynamic factor of Vdc_max).
190
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Note:
Vdc controller adjustment is calculated automatically from motor and inverter data.
P1245[0...2]
65 - 95
Factory
default
76
Can be
changed
U, T
Scaling
Data
set
DDS
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
Float
Enter switch-on level for kinetic buffering (KIB) in [%] relative to supply voltage (P0210).
r1246[V] = (P1245[%] / 100) * sqrt(2) * P0210
Warning:
Increasing the value too much, may interfere with the inverter normal operation.
Note:
r1246[0...2]
DDS
Displays switch-on level of kinetic buffering (KIB, Vdc_min controller). If the dc-link voltage drops below the
value in r1246, kinetic buffering will be activated. That means the motor frequency will be reduced in order
to keep Vdc within the valid range. If there is not enough regenerative energy, the inverter trips with
undervoltage.
P1247[0...2]
10 - 200
100
U, T
DDS
U16
Enters dynamic factor for kinetic buffering (KIB, Vdc_min controller). P1247 = 100 % means P1250, P1251
and P1252 (gain, integration time and differential time) are used as set. Otherwise, these are multiplied by
P1247 (dynamic factor of Vdc_min).
Note:
Vdc controller adjustment is calculated automatically from motor and inverter data.
P1250[0...2]
P1251[0...2]
0.00 10.00
1.00
U, T
DDS
Float
40.0
U, T
DDS
Float
U, T
DDS
Float
U, T
DDS
Float
U16
0.0 1000.0
1.0
P1253[0...2]
Dependency:
Note:
P1254
10.00
0-1
C, T
Enables / disables auto-detection of switch-on levels for Vdc_max controller. For best results, it is
recommended to set P1254 = 1 (auto-detection of Vdc switch-on levels enabled). Setting P1254 = 0 is only
recommended when there is a high degree of fluctuation of the DC-link when the motor is being driven.
Note that the auto detection only works when the inverter has been in standby for over 20s.
0
Disabled
Enabled
Dependency:
See P0210
P1256[0...2]
Reaction of kinetic
buffering
0-2
C, T
DDS
U16
191
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Enters reaction for kinetic buffering controller (Vdc_min controller). Depending on the setting selected, the
frequency limit defined in P1257 is used to either hold the speed or disable pulses. If not enough
regeneration is produced, inverter may trip with undervoltage.
Note:
Control stop
P1256 = 0:
Maintain DC-link voltage until mains is returned or inverter is tripped with undervoltage. The frequency is
kept above the frequency limit provided in P1257.
P1256 = 1:
Maintain DC-link voltage until mains is returned or inverter is tripped with undervoltage or pulses are
disabled when frequency falls below the limit in P1257.
P1256 = 2:
This option ramps down the frequency to standstill even when mains return.
If mains do not return, frequency brought down under the control of Vdc_min controller until P1257 limit.
Then pulses are disabled or undervoltage has occurred. If mains return, then an OFF1 is active until
P1257 limit. Then pulses are disabled.
P1257[0...2]
0.00 599.00
2.50
U, T
DDS
Float
Frequency which kinetic buffering (KIB) either hold speed or disable pulses depending on P1256.
P1300[0...2]
Control mode
0 - 19
C(1), T
DDS
U16
Parameter to select the control method. Controls relationship between speed of motor and voltage
supplied by inverter.
0
19
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192
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Note:
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
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Float
193
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Defines boost level in [%] relative to P0305 (rated motor current) applicable to both linear and quadratic V/f
curves.
At low output frequencies the output voltage is low to keep the flux level constant. However, the output
voltage may be too low for the following:
P1311[0...2]
U, T
PERCEN DDS
T
Float
Applies boost in [%] relative to P0305 (rated motor current) following a positive setpoint change and drops
back out once the setpoint is reached.
P1311 will only produce boost during ramping, and is therefore useful for additional torque during
acceleration and deceleration.
As opposed to P1312, which is only active on the first acceleration issued after the ON command, P1311
is always effect during an acceleration and deceleration when issued.
The magnitude of the boost in volt at a frequency of zero is defined as follows:
V_AccBoost,100 = P0305 * Rsadj * (P1311 / 100)
Where:
Rsadj = stator resistance adjusted for temperature
Rsadj = (r0395 / 100) * (P0304 / (sqrt(3) * P0305)) * P0305 * sqrt(3)
Note:
See P1310
P1312[0...2]
U, T
PERCEN DDS
T
Float
194
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Applies a constant linear offset (in [%] relative to P0305 (rated motor current)) to active V/f curve (either
linear or quadratic) after an ON command and is active until:
1. ramp output reaches setpoint for the first time respectively
2. setpoint is reduced to less than present ramp output
This is useful for starting loads with high inertia. Setting the starting boost (P1312) too high will cause the
inverter to limit the current, which will in turn restrict the output frequency to below the setpoint frequency.
The magnitude of the boost in volt at a frequency of zero is defined as follows:
V_StartBoost,100 = P0305 * Rsadj * (P1312 / 100)
Where:
Rsadj = stator resistance adjusted for temperature
Rsadj = (r0395 / 100) * (P0304 / (sqrt(3) * P0305)) * P0305 * sqrt(3)
Note:
See P1310
r1315
U, T
PERCEN DDS
T
Float
Float
Defines point at which programmed boost reaches 50 % of its value. This value is expressed in [%] relative
to P0310 (rated motor frequency). The default frequency is defined as follows:
V_Boost,min = 2 * (3 + (153 / sqrt(P_Motor))
Dependency:
Note:
The expert user may change this value to alter the shape of the curve, e.g. to increase torque at a
particular frequency.
Default value is depending on inverter type and its rating data.
P1320[0...2]
0.00 599.00
0.00
DDS
Float
Sets the frequency of the first point of V/f coordinates (P1320 / 1321 to P1324 / 1325) to define V/f
characteristic. These parameter pairs can be used to provide correct torque at correct frequency.
Dependency:
Note:
To set parameter, select P1300 = 3 (V/f with programmable characteristic). The acceleration boost and
starting boost defined in P1311 and P1312 are applied to V/f with programmable characteristic.
Linear interpolation will be applied between the individual data points.
V/f with programmable characteristic (P1300 = 3) has 3 programmable points and 2 non-programmable
points. The 2 non-programmable points are:
P1321[0...2]
0.0 3000.0
0.0
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00 599.00
0.00
DDS
Float
0.0 3000.0
0.0
U, T
DDS
Float
See P1320
P1322[0...2]
P1323[0...2]
195
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P1324[0...2]
0.00 599.00
0.00
DDS
Float
0.0 3000.0
0.0
U, T
DDS
Float
CDS
U32 /
Float
See P1320
P1325[0...2]
P1330[0...2]
P1333[0...2]
BICO parameter for selecting source of voltage setpoint for independent V/f control (P1300 = 19).
0.0 - 100.0 10.0
U, T
PERCEN DDS
T
Float
Defines start frequency at which FCC (flux current control) is enabled as [%] of rated motor frequency
(P0310).
Notice:
P1334[0...2]
Slip compensation
activation range [%]
1.0 - 20.0
6.0
U, T
PERCEN DDS
T
Float
To set the frequency activation range for slip compensation. The percentage value of P1334 refers to the
motor rated frequency P0310.
The upper threshold will always stay 4 % above P1334.
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3
Dependency:
Note:
3
I RXW
I1
3 3
IVHW
I1
P1335[0...2]
U, T
PERCEN DDS
T
Float
Parameter dynamically adjusts inverter output frequency so that motor speed is kept constant independent
of motor load.
In the V/f-control, the motor frequency will always be less than the inverter output frequency due to the slip
frequency. For a given output frequency, the motor frequency will drop as load is increased. This behavior,
typical for induction motors, can be compensated using slip compensation. P1335 can be used to enable
and fine-tune the slip compensation.
Dependency:
Gain adjustment enables fine-tuning of the actual motor speed (see P1460 - gain speed control).
P1335 > 0, P1336 > 0, P1337 = 0 if P1300 = 5, 6.
Notice:
The applied value of the slip compensation (scaled by P1335) is limited by following equation:
f_Slip_comp,max = r0330 * (P1336 / 100)
196
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Note:
P1335 = 0 %:
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U, T
DDS
U16
0 - 600
250
Compensation slip limit in [%] relative to r0330 (rated motor slip), which is added to frequency setpoint.
Dependency:
r1337
Dependency:
P1338[0...2]
Resonance damping
gain V/f
PERCEN T
Float
Float
Displays actual compensated motor slip as [%]. f_slip [Hz] = r1337 [%] * P0310 / 100
0.00 10.00
0.00
U, T
DDS
Defines resonance damping gain for V/f. The di / dt of the active current will be scaled by P1338. If di / dt
increases the resonance damping circuit decreases the inverter output frequency.
Dependency:
Note:
The resonance circuit damps oscillations of the active current which frequently occur during no-load
operation. In V/ f modes (see P1300), the resonance damping circuit is active in a range from approx. 6 %
to 80 % of rated motor frequency (P0310). If the value of P1338 is too high, this will cause instability
(forward control effect).
P1340[0...2]
Imax controller
proportional gain
0.000 0.499
0.030
U, T
DDS
Float
The I_max controller can be disabled by setting the frequency controller integral time P1341 to zero. This
disables both the frequency and voltage controllers.
Note that when disabled, the I_max controller will take no action to reduce current but overcurrent
warnings will still be generated, and the inverter will trip in excessive overcurrent or overload conditions.
P1341[0...2]
0.000 50.000
0.300
U, T
DDS
Float
197
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Float
Float
Float
Dependency:
Note:
See P1340 for further information. The Factory setting depends on inverter power.
r1343
If I_max controller not in operation, parameter normally shows maximum frequency P1082.
r1344
Displays amount by which the I_max controller is reducing the inverter output voltage.
P1345[0...2]
0.000 5.499
0.250
U, T
DDS
If the output current (r0068) exceeds the maximum current (r0067), the inverter is dynamically controlled
by reducing the output voltage. This parameter sets the proportional gain of this controller.
Dependency:
Note:
See P1340 for further information. The Factory setting depends on inverter power.
P1346[0...2]
0.000 50.000
0.300
U, T
DDS
Float
Float
P1345 > 0 and P1346 > 0: I_max voltage controller normal PI control
Dependency:
Note:
See P1340 for further information. The Factory setting depends on inverter power.
r1348
PERCEN T
Displays the calculated economy mode factor (range 80%-120%) applied to the demanded output volts.
Economy mode is used to find the most efficient operating point for a given load. It does this by a
continuous method of hill climbing optimization. Hill climbing optimization works by slightly changing the
output volts either up or down and monitoring the change in input power. If the input power has decreased,
the algorithm changes the output volts in the same direction. If the input power has increased then the
algorithm adjusts the output volts in the other direction. Using this algorithm, the software should be able to
find the minimum point on the graph between input power and output volts.
Notice:
P1350[0...2]
0-1
U, T
DDS
U16
Sets whether voltage is built up smoothly during magnetization time (ON) or whether it simply jumps to
boost voltage (OFF).
0
OFF
ON
198
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Note:
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
DDS
U16
P1780[0...2]
0-1
U, T
Enables thermal adaptation of stator and rotor resistance to reduce torque errors in speed / torque
regulation with speed sensor, or speed errors in speed / torque regulation without speed sensor.
P1800[0...2]
Bit
Signal name
00
1 signal
2 - 16
0 signal
Yes
U, T
No
DDS
U16
Sets pulse frequency of power switches in inverter. The frequency can be changed in steps of 2 kHz.
Dependency:
The minimum / maximum / default values of the pulse frequency are determined by the used power
module.
Furthermore the minimum pulse frequency depends on the parameterization of P1082 (maximum
frequency) and P0310 (rated motor frequency).
Note:
If the pulse frequency is increased, maximum inverter current r0209 can be reduced (derating). The
derating characteristic depends on the type and power of the inverter.
If silent operation is not absolutely necessary, lower pulse frequencies may be selected to reduce inverter
losses and radio-frequency emissions.
Under certain circumstances, the inverter may reduce the pulse frequency to provide protection against
overtemperature (see P0290 and P0291 bit 00).
r1801[0...1]
U16
[0]
[1]
Notice:
Under certain conditions (inverter overtemperature, see P0290), this can differ from the values selected in
P1800 (pulse frequency).
P1802
Modulator mode
1-3
U, T
U16
Asymmetric SVM
199
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Notice:
Asymmetric space vector modulation (ASVM) produces lower switching losses than space vector
modulation (SVM), but may cause irregular rotation at very low speeds.
Space vector modulation (SVM) with over-modulation may produce current waveform distortion at high
output voltages.
Space vector modulation (SVM) without over-modulation will reduce maximum output voltage available
to motor.
P1803[0...2]
Range
Maximum modulation
[%]
20.0 150.0
Factory
default
106.0
Can be
changed
Scaling
U, T
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
DDS
Float
U16
P1803 = 100 %: Limit for over-control (for ideal inverter without switching delay).
P1810[0...2]
0-3
U, T
Index:
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
[0]
[1]
[2]
Note:
P1820[0...2]
0-1
DDS
U16
U, T
Float
U, T
Float
C(1), T
U16
Forward
Note:
See P1000
P1825
P1828
0.9
0-2
Dependency:
Disabled
Notice:
When the identification is finished P1900 is set to 0. When choosing the setting for measurement, observe
the following:
The value is actually adopted as P0350 parameter setting and applied to the control as well as being
shown in the read-only parameters below. Ensure that the motor holding brake is not active when
performing the motor identification.
200
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Note:
Before selecting motor data identification, "Quick commissioning" has to be performed in advance.
Acc.
Level
Since the cable length of the applications differs in a wide range, the preset resistor P0352 is only a rough
estimation. Better results of the motor identification can be achieved by specifying the cable resistor before
the start of the motor identification by measuring / calculating.
Once enabled (P1900 > 0), A541 generates a warning that the next ON command will initiate
measurement of motor parameters.
Communications - both via USS as well as via the Modbus - are interrupted for the time that it takes to
make internal calculations. These calculations can take up to one minute to complete.
P1909[0...2]
0101
1100
0000
0000 bin
U, T
DDS
U16
r1912[0]
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Estimation of Xs
Yes
No
01
Motor ID at 2 kHz
Yes
No
02
Estimation of Tr
Yes
No
03
Estimation of Lsigma
Yes
No
05
Yes
No
06
Measurement of on voltage
Yes
No
07
Yes
No
08
Yes
No
09
Yes
No
10
Yes
No
11
Yes
No
12
Yes
No
13
Yes
No
14
Yes
No
15
Yes
No
Identified stator
resistance [Ohm]
Float
Displays measured stator resistance value (line-to-line). This value also includes the cable resistances.
Index:
[0]
Notice:
If the value identified (Rs = stator resistance) does not lie within the range 0.1 % < Rs [p. u.] < 100 % fault
message 41 (motor data identification failure) is issued. P0949 provides further information (fault value = 2
in this case).
U_phase
Note:
r1920[0]
Identified dynamic
leakage inductance
Float
Float
[0]
U_phase
r1925[0]
Identified on-state
voltage [V]
201
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Index:
[0]
U_phase
Notice:
If the identified on-state voltage does not lie within the range 0.0V < 10V fault message 41 (motor data
identification failure) is issued. P0949 provides further information (fault value = 20 in this case).
r1926
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Float
DDS
Float
Reference frequency
[Hz]
1.00 599.00
50.00
P2000 represents the reference frequency for frequency values which are displayed / transferred as a
percentage or a hexadecimal value.
Where:
Example:
If a BICO connection is made between two parameters or alternatively using P0719 or P1000, the 'unit' of
the parameters (standardized (Hex) or physical (i.e. Hz) values) may differ. SINAMICS implicitly makes an
automatic conversion to the target value.
r0021
P2019
[0]
[1]
[2]
[3]
x[Hz]
8663='RQ
56
y[Hex] =
r0021[Hz]
4000[Hex]
P2000[Hz]
y[Hex]
r2018
[0]
[1]
[2]
[3]
8663='RQ
56
P1070
y[Hz] =
x[Hex]
r2018[1]
P2000
4000[Hex]
y[Hz]
Dependency:
When Quick Commissioning is carried out, P2000 is changed as follows: P2000 = P1082.
Caution:
f (Hex)
P1082
f [Hz]
$QDORJ
f_act
f_act,limit
0RWRU
FRQWURO
f (%)
Normalization
f[Hz] =
6HWSRLQW
FKDQQHO
f(Hex)
f(%)
P2000 =
P2000
4000(Hex)
100 %
Limitation
202
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Notice:
Reference parameters are intended as an aid to presenting setpoint and actual value signals in a uniform
manner.
This also applies to fixed settings entered as a percentage.
A value of 100 % corresponds to a process data value of 4000H, or 4000 0000H in the case of double
values.
In this respect, the following parameters are available:
P2000 5HIHUHQFHIUHTXHQF\
P2001 5HIHUHQFHYROWDJH
Hz
V
P2002 5HIHUHQFHFXUUHQW
P2003 5HIHUHQFHWRUTXH
Nm
kW
hp
P2004 5HIHUHQFHSRZHU
f(P0100)
Note:
P2001[0...2]
10 - 2000
1000
DDS
U16
Float
Full-scale output voltage (i.e. 100 %) used over serial link (corresponds to 4000H).
Example:
r0026
P0771
y[Hex] =
$,
x[V]
r0026[V]
4000[Hex]
P2001[V]
y[Hex]
Note:
P2002[0...2]
0.10 10000.0
0.10
DDS
If a BICO connection is made between two parameters, the 'unit' of the parameters (standardized (Hex) or
physical (i.e. A) values) may differ. In this case an automatic conversion to the target value is made.
r0027
3
[0]
[1]
[2]
[3]
x[A]
)LHOGEXV
y[Hex] =
r0027[A]
4000[Hex]
P2002[A]
y[Hex]
Dependency:
Note:
P2003[0...2]
0.10 99999.0
0.75
DDS
Float
Full-scale reference torque used over the serial link (corresponds to 4000H).
Example:
If a BICO connection is made between two parameters, the 'unit' of the parameters (standardized (Hex) or
physical (i.e. Nm) values) may differ. In this case an automatic conversion to the target value is made.
r0080
P2051
[0]
[1]
[2]
[3]
x[Nm]
Dependency:
)LHOGEXV
y[Hex] =
r0080[Nm]
4000[Hex ]
P2003[Nm]
y[Hex]
203
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Note:
P2004[0...2]
Reference power
0.01 2000.0
Can be
changed
0.75
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
DDS
Float
Full-scale reference power used over the serial link (corresponds to 4000H).
Example:
If a BICO connection is made between two parameters, the 'unit' of the parameters (standardized (Hex) or
physical (i.e. kW / hp) values) may differ. In this case an automatic conversion to the target value is made.
U
[>N: @
RU
[>KS@
GHSHQGLQJRQ3
P2010[0...1]
USS / MODBUS
baudrate
3
>@
>@
>@
>@
)LHOGEXV
\>+H[@
U
>+H[ @
3
\>+H[@
6 - 12
U, T
U16
Index:
9600 bps
19200 bps
38400 bps
57600 bps
10
76800 bps
11
93750 bps
12
115200 bps
[0]
[1]
Note:
This parameter, index 0, will alter the baudrate on RS485 regardless of the protocol selected in P2023.
P2011[0...1]
USS address
Index:
[0]
[1]
0 - 31
U, T
U16
Note:
You can connect up to a further 30 inverters via the serial link (i.e. 31 inverters in total) and control them
with the USS serial bus protocol.
P2012[0...1]
0-8
U, T
U16
Defines the number of 16-bit words in PZD part of USS telegram. In this area, process data (PZD) are
continually exchanged between the master and slaves. The PZD part of the USS telegram is used for the
main setpoint, and to control the inverter.
Index:
[0]
[1]
204
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Notice:
USS protocol consists of PZD and PKW which can be changed by the user via P2012 and P2013
respectively.
Acc.
Level
866WHOHJUDP
STX
LGE
ADR
PKE
3URFHVVGDWD
PZD
3DUDPHWHU
PKW
IND
PWE
PZD1
PKE
IND
PWE
6WDUWRIWH[W
/HQJWK
$GGUHVV
3DUDPHWHU,'YDOXH
3URFHVVGDWD
%ORFNFKHFNFKDUDFWHU
STX
LGE
ADR
PKW
PZD
BCC
BCC
PZD2
PZD3
PZD4
3DUDPHWHU,'
6XELQGH[
3DUDPHWHUYDOXH
PZD transmits a control word and setpoint or status word and actual values.
The number of PZD-words in a USS-telegram are determined by P2012, where the first two words are
either:
a) control word and main setpoint or
b) status word and actual value.
When P2012 is greater or equal to 4 the additional control word is transferred as the 4th PZD-word (default
setting).
STW
ZSW
HSW
HIW
PZD1
PZD2
PZD3
P2012
STW
ZSW
PZD
P2013[0...1]
STW2
PZD4
&RQWUROZRUG
6WDWXVZRUG
3URFHVVGDWD
HSW
HIW
0 - 127
0DLQVHWSRLQW
0DLQDFWXDOYDOXH
127
U, T
U16
Defines the number of 16-bit words in PKW part of USS telegram. The PKW area can be varied.
Depending on the particular requirement, 3-word, 4-word or variable word lengths can be parameterized.
The PKW part of the USS telegram is used to read and write individual parameter values.
0
No words
3 words
4 words
127
Variable
Example:
Data type
U16 (16 Bit)
Index:
P2013 = 3
P2013 = 4
P2013 = 127
[0]
[1]
205
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Notice:
USS protocol consists of PZD and PKW which can be changed by the user via P2012 and P2013
respectively. P2013 determines the number of PKW-words in a USS-telegram. Setting P2013 to 3 or 4
determines the length of the PKW words (3 = three words and 4 = four words). When P2013 set to 127
automatically adjusts the length of the PKW words are required.
P2013
P2013 = 3
PKE
IND
PWE
ZRUG
HDFK%LW
P2013
P2013 = 4
PKE
PKE
IND
PWE
IND
PWE
3DUDPHWHU,'
6XELQGH[
3DUDPHWHUYDOXH
If a fixed PKW length is selected only one parameter value can be transferred.
In the case of indexed parameter, you must use the variable PKW length if you wish to have the values of
all indices transferred in a single telegram.
In selecting the fixed PKW length, it is important to ensure the value in question can be transferred using
this PKW length.
P2013 = 3, fixes PKW length, but does not allow access to many parameter values.
A parameter fault is generated when an out-of-range value is used, the value will not be accepted but the
inverter state will not be affected.
Useful for applications where parameters are not changed, but MM3s are also used.
Broadcast mode is not possible with this setting.
P2013 = 4, fixes PKW length.
Allows access to all parameters, but indexed parameters can only be read one index at a time.
Word order for single word values are different to setting 3 or 127, see example below.
P2013 = 127, most useful setting.
PKW reply length varies depending on the amount of information needed.
Can read fault information and all indices of a parameter with a single telegram with this setting.
Example:
Set P0700 to value 5 (P0700 = 2BC (hex))
P2013 = 3
P2014[0...1]
P2013 = 4
P2013 = 127
Master SINAMICS
SINAMICS Master
USS / MODBUS
telegram off time [ms]
0 - 65535
2000
U16
Index 0 defines a time T_off after which a fault will be generated (F72) if no telegram is received via the
USS / MODBUS channel RS485.
Index 1 defines a time T_off after which a fault will be generated (F71) if no telegram is received via the
USS channel RS232 (reserved).
Index:
[0]
[1]
206
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Notice:
Note:
The telegram off time will function on RS485 regardless of the protocol set in P2023.
r2018[0...7]
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
4000H
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
3='
67:
%&&
3='
3='
+6:
3
PZD
3URFHVVGDWD
PKW
3DUDPHWHU
3='
67:
$'5
/*(
67;
P2019[0...7]
67;
/*(
$'5
3.:
3='
%&&
67:
+6:
6WDUWRIWH[W
/HQJWK
$GGUHVV
3DUDPHWHU,'YDOXH
3URFHVVGDWD
%ORFNFKHFNFKDUDFWHU
&RQWUROZRUG
0DLQVHWSRLQW
USS on RS485
Note:
U
>@
866WHOHJUDP
Index:
U
[0]
Received word 0
[1]
Received word 1
...
...
[7]
Received word 7
Restrictions:
If the above serial interface controls the inverter (P0700 or P0719) then the 1st control word must be
transferred in the 1st PZD-word.
If the setpoint source is selected via P1000 or P0719, then the main setpoint must be transferred in the
2nd PZD-word.
When P2012 is greater than or equal to 4 the additional control word (2nd control word) must
transferred in the 4th PZD-word, if the above serial interface controls the inverter (P0700 or P0719).
[0] 52[0]
[1] 21[0]
4000H
U32 /
I16
[2] 0
[3] 53[0]
[4...7] 0
207
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U
U
3
U
U
U
>@
>@
>@
>@
3='
=6:
>@
3='
3='
+,:
3='
=6:
3
67;
/*(
$'5
3.:
3='
%&&
=6:
+,:
6WDUWRIWH[W
/HQJWK
$GGUHVV
3DUDPHWHU,'YDOXH
3URFHVVGDWD
%ORFNFKHFNFKDUDFWHU
6WDWXVZRUG
0DLQDFWXDOYDOXH
%&&
PZD
3URFHVVGDWD
67;
USS on RS485
[0]
Transmitted word 0
[1]
Transmitted word 1
...
...
[7]
Transmitted word 7
Note:
P2021
Modbus address
1 - 247
$'5 /*(
866WHOHJUDP
Index:
PKW
3DUDPHWHU
U16
1000
U, T
U16
0 - 10000
The time in which the inverter is allowed to respond to the Modbus master. If the forming of a response
needs more time than specified in this parameter, the processing is done, but no response is sent.
P2023
U16
None
USS
Modbus
Notice:
After changing P2023, powercycle the inverter. During the powercycle, wait until LED has gone off or the
display has gone blank (may take a few seconds) before re-applying power. If P2023 has been changed
via a PLC, make sure the change has been saved to EEPROM via P0971.
r2024[0...1]
Index:
[0]
[1]
U16
208
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Note:
The state of the telegram information on RS485 is reported regardless of the protocol set in P2023.
r2025[0...1]
Can be
changed
-
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
U16
U16
U16
U16
U16
U16
U16
See r2024
Note:
See r2024
r2026[0...1]
USS / MODBUS
character frame error
See r2024
Note:
See r2024
r2027[0...1]
Index:
See r2024
Note:
See r2024
r2028[0...1]
See r2024
Note:
See r2024
r2029[0...1]
See r2024
Note:
r2030[0...1]
Index:
See r2024
Note:
See r2024
r2031[0...1]
See r2024
Note:
See r2024
r2036.0...15
Displays control word 1 from USS / MODBUS on RS485 (i.e. word 1 within USS / MODBUS = PZD1). See
r0054 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2012
r2037.0...15
U16
Displays control word 2 from USS on RS485 (i.e. word 4 within USS = PZD4). See r0055 for the bit field
description.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Dependency:
See P2012
Note:
To enable the external fault (r2037 bit 13) facility via USS, the following parameters must be set:
r2067.0...12
Range
P2012 = 4
P2106 = 1
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
U16
Acc.
Level
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Digital input 1
Yes
No
01
Digital input 2
Yes
No
02
Digital input 3
Yes
No
03
Digital input 4
Yes
No
11
Yes
No
12
Yes
No
Note:
P2100[0...2]
0 - 65535
U16
If, for example, an OFF3 is to be carried out instead of an OFF2 for a fault, the fault number has to be
entered in P2100 and the desired reaction selected in P2101 (in this case (OFF3) P2101 = 3).
Index:
[0]
Fault Number 1
[1]
Fault Number 2
[2]
Fault Number 3
Note:
P2101[0...2]
0-3
U16
Sets inverter stop reaction values for faults selected by P2100 (alarm number selection). This indexed
parameter specifies the special reaction to the faults / warnings defined in P2100 indices 0 to 2.
Index:
Note:
No reaction, no display
[0]
[1]
[2]
P2103[0...2]
BI: 1. Faults
acknowledgement
P2104[0...2]
BI: 2. Faults
acknowledgement
722.2
CDS
U32 /
Bin
CDS
U32 /
Bin
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
CDS
U32 /
Bin
U16
[0]
[1]
[2]
[3]
Notice:
Note:
The LED indicates the warning status in this case. The keypad will flash while a warning is active.
P2111
Total number of
warnings
0-4
U16
U16
Displays number of warning (up to 4) since last reset. Set to 0 to reset the warning history.
P2113[0...2]
Disable inverter
warnings
0-1
Switches off reporting of inverter warnings. Can be used in conjunction with P0503 as an adjunct to keeprunning operation.
Index:
[0]
[1]
[2]
Note:
r2114[0...1]
U16
Index:
P2115[0...2]
[0]
[1]
0 - 65535
257
U16
211
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Seconds (0 - 59)
Minutes (0 - 59)
Hours (0 - 23)
Days (1 - 31)
Month (1 - 12)
P2120
[0]
[1]
[2]
Indication counter
0 - 65535
U, T
U16
Indicates total number of fault / warning events. This parameter is incremented whenever a fault / warning
event occurs.
P2150[0...2]
Hysteresis frequency
f_hys [Hz]
0.00 10.00
3.00
U, T
DDS
Float
DDS
U32 /
I32
Defines hysteresis level applied for comparing frequency and speed to threshold.
Dependency:
See P1175.
Note:
If P1175 is set, P2150 is also used to control the Dual Ramp function.
P2151[0...2]
1170[0]
U, T
Selects the source of setpoint frequency, actual frequency is compared with this frequency to detect
frequency deviation (see monitoring bit r2197.7).
P2155[0...2]
0.00 599.00
30.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Sets a threshold for comparing actual speed or frequency to threshold values f_1. This threshold controls
status bits 4 and 5 in status word 2 (r0053).
P2156[0...2]
0 - 10000
10
U, T
DDS
U16
DDS
Float
DDS
U16
0.00 599.00
30.00
U, T
See P1175.
Note:
If P1175 is set, P2157 is also used to control the Dual Ramp function.
P2158[0...2]
0 - 10000
10
U, T
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
When comparing speed or frequency to threshold f_2 (P2157) this is the time delay before status bits are
cleared.
P2159[0...2]
0.00 599.00
30.00
U, T
DDS
Float
DDS
U16
See P1175.
Note:
If P1175 is set, P2159 is also used to control the Dual Ramp function.
P2160[0...2]
0 - 10000
10
U, T
When comparing speed or frequency to threshold f_3 (P2159) this is the time delay before status bits are
set.
P2162[0...2]
0.00 25.00
3.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Hysteresis speed (frequency) for overspeed detection. For V/f control modes the hysteresis acts below the
maximum frequency.
P2164[0...2]
Hysteresis frequency
deviation [Hz]
0.00 10.00
3.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Hysteresis frequency for detecting permitted deviation (from setpoint) or frequency or speed. This
frequency controls bit 8 in status word 1 (r0052).
P2166[0...2]
0 - 10000
10
U, T
DDS
U16
DDS
Float
Switch-off frequency
f_off [Hz]
0.00 10.00
1.00
U, T
Defines the threshold of the monitoring function |f_act| > P2167 (f_off). P2167 influences following
functions:
P2168[0...2]
If the actual frequency falls below this threshold and the time delay has expired, bit 1 in status word 2
(r0053) is reset.
If a OFF1 or OFF3 was applied and bit 1 is reset the inverter will disable the pulse (OFF2).
0 - 10000
U, T
DDS
U16
Defines time for which the inverter may operate below switch-off frequency (P2167) before switch off
occurs.
Dependency:
P2170[0...2]
Threshold current
I_thresh [%]
0.00 400.0
100.0
U, T
DDS
Float
Defines threshold current relative to P0305 (rated motor current) to be used in comparisons of I_act and
I_Thresh. This threshold controls bit 3 in status word 3 (r0053).
P2171[0...2]
0 - 10000
10
U, T
DDS
U16
DDS
U16
Threshold DC-link
voltage [V]
0 - 2000
800
U, T
Defines DC link voltage to be compared to actual voltage. This voltage controls bits 7 and 8 in status word
3 (r0053).
P2173[0...2]
0 - 10000
10
U, T
DDS
U16
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U, T
DDS
U16
U, T
Float
0 - 10000
10
Threshold current for A922 (no load applied to inverter) relative to P0305 (rated motor current).
Notice:
If a motor setpoint cannot be entered and the current limit (P2179) is not exceeded, warning A922 (no load
applied) is issued when delay time (P2180) expires.
Note:
P2180
0 - 10000
2000
U, T
U16
DDS
U16
0-6
P2182[0...2]
Load monitoring
threshold frequency 1
[Hz]
0.00 599.00
5.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Sets the lower frequency threshold f_1 for defining the area where the load monitoring is effective. The
frequency torque envelope is defined by 9 parameters - 3 are frequency parameters (P2182 - P2184), and
the other 6 define the low and high torque limits (P2185 - P2190) for each frequency.
Dependency:
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Note:
Below the threshold in P2182 and above the threshold in P2184, the load monitoring mode is not active. In
this case the values for normal operation with the torque limits given in P1521 and P1520 are valid.
P2183[0...2]
Load monitoring
threshold frequency 2
[Hz]
0.00 599.00
Factory
default
30.00
Can be
changed
U, T
Scaling
Data
set
DDS
Data
type
Float
Acc.
Level
Sets the frequency threshold f_2 for defining the envelope in which the torque values are valid. See
P2182.
Dependency:
P2184[0...2]
Load monitoring
threshold frequency 3
[Hz]
0.00 599.00
50.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Sets the upper frequency threshold f_3 for defining the area where the load monitoring is effective. See
P2182.
Dependency:
P2185[0...2]
Value in
r0333
U, T
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
DDS
Float
Note:
The factory setting depends on rating data of Power Module and Motor.
P2186[0...2]
0.0
U, T
P2187[0...2]
Value in
r0333
U, T
Note:
See P2185
P2188[0...2]
U, T
P2189[0...2]
Value in
r0333
U, T
Note:
See P2185
P2190[0...2]
0.0
U, T
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P2192[0...2]
0 - 65
10
U, T
DDS
Float
U16
CO / BO: Monitoring
word 1
Monitoring word 1 which indicates the state of monitor functions. Each bit represents one monitor function.
r2198.0...12
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
02
Yes
No
03
Yes
No
04
Yes
No
05
Yes
No
06
Yes
No
07
Yes
No
08
Yes
No
09
Yes
No
10
Yes
No
11
Yes
No
12
Yes
No
CO / BO: Monitoring
word 2
U16
Monitoring word 2 which indicates the state of monitor functions. Each bit represents one monitor function.
Bit
P2200[0...2]
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
02
Yes
No
03
Yes
No
04
Yes
No
05
f_set > 0
Yes
No
06
Motor blocked
Yes
No
07
Yes
No
08
Yes
No
09
Yes
No
10
Yes
No
11
Yes
No
12
Yes
No
U, T
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Allows user to enable / disable the PID controller. Setting to 1 enables the PID closed-loop controller.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Dependency:
Setting 1 automatically disables normal ramp times set in P1120 and P1121 and the normal frequency
setpoints.
Following an OFF1 or OFF3 command, however, the inverter frequency will ramp down to zero using the
ramp time set in P1121 (P1135 for OFF3).
Notice:
The minimum and maximum motor frequencies (P1080 and P1082) as well as the skip frequencies
(P1091 to P1094) remain active on the inverter output.
However, enabling skip frequencies with PID control can produce instabilities.
Note:
P2201[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
10.00
U, T
DDS
Float
In this mode of operation 1 Fixed Frequency selector (P2220 to P2223) selects 1 fixed frequency.
If several inputs are active together, the selected frequencies are summed. E.g.: PID-FF1 + PIDFF2 + PID-FF3 + PID-FF4.
Dependency:
Note:
You may mix different types of frequencies; however, remember that they will be summed if selected
together.
P2202[0...2]
20.00
U, T
DDS
Float
50.00
U, T
DDS
Float
100.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
See P2201
P2203[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
See P2201
P2204[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
See P2201
P2205[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
See P2201
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P2206[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
0.00
U, T
DDS
Float
DDS
U16
See P2201
P2207[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
See P2201
P2208[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
See P2201
P2209[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
See P2201
P2210[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
See P2201
P2211[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
See P2201
P2212[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
See P2201
P2213[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
See P2201
P2214[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
See P2201
P2215[0...2]
-200.00 200.00
See P2201
P2216[0...2]
1-2
Fixed frequencies for PID setpoint can be selected in two different modes. P2216 defines the mode.
1
Direct selection
Binary selection
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P2220[0...2]
722.3
CDS
U32 /
Bin
CDS
U32 /
Bin
CDS
U32 /
Bin
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Float
U16
722.4
722.5
722.6
Note:
r2225.0
P2231[0...2]
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Status of FF
Yes
No
PID-MOP mode
U, T
DDS
U16
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
Note:
P2232
0-1
U16
Note:
Setting 0 enables a change of motor direction using the motor potentiometer setpoint (increase / decrease
frequency).
P2235[0...2]
Dependency:
To change setpoint:
19.13
CDS
U32 /
Bin
If this command is enabled by short pulses of less than 1 second, the frequency is changed in steps of 0.2
% (P0310). When the signal is enabled longer than 1 second the ramp generator accelerates with the rate
of P2247.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P2236[0...2]
19.14
CDS
U32 /
Bin
See P2235
Notice:
If this command is enabled by short pulses of less than 1 second, the frequency is changed in steps of 0.2
% (P0310). When the signal is enabled longer than 1 second the ramp generator decelerates with the rate
of P2248.
P2240[0...2]
10.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Setpoint of the motor potentiometer. Allows user to set a digital PID setpoint in [%].
Note:
P2231 = 0:
P2240 gets immediately active in the OFF-state and when changed in the ON-state, it gets active after
the next OFF and ON cycle.
P2231 = 1:
The last MOP output before stop is stored as starting value, since storing is selected, so a change of
P2240 while in ON-state has no effect. In OFF-state P2240 can be changed.
P2231 = 2:
The MOP is active every time, so the change of P2240 affects after the next power-cycle or a change
of P2231 to 0.
P2241[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Sets the signal source to change over from manual to automatic mode. If using the motorized
potentiometer in the manual mode the setpoint is changed using two signals for up and down, e.g. P2235
and P2236.
If using the automatic mode the setpoint must be interconnected via the connector input (P2242).
0: manually
1: automatically
Notice:
P2242[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
I32
Sets the signal source for the setpoint of the motorized potentiometer if automatic mode P2241 is
selected.
Notice:
P2243[0...2]
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Sets the signal source for the setting command to accept the setting value for the motorized
potentiometer. The value becomes effective for a 0/1 edge of the setting command.
Notice:
P2244[0...2]
CI: PID-MOP
rampgenerator setpoint
CDS
U32 /
I32
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Sets the signal source for the setpoint value for the MOP. The value becomes effective for a 0/1 edge of
the setting command.
Notice:
r2245
Float
Float
Displays the motorized potentiometer setpoint before it passed the PID-MOP RFG.
P2247[0...2]
0.00 1000.0
10.00
U, T
DDS
Sets the ramp-up time for the internal PID-MOP ramp-function generator. The setpoint is changed from
zero up to limit defined in P1082 within this time.
Notice:
P2248[0...2]
PID-MOP ramp-down
time of the RFG [s]
0.00 1000.0
10.00
U, T
DDS
Float
Sets the ramp-down time for the internal PID-MOP ramp-function generator. The setpoint is changed from
limit defined in P1082 down to zero within this time.
Notice:
r2250
PERCEN T
Float
U16
U, T
4000H
CDS
U32 /
I16
PID mode
0-1
PID as setpoint
PID as trim
Dependency:
P2253[0...2]
Defines setpoint source for PID setpoint input. This parameter allows the user to select the source of the
PID setpoint. Normally, a digital setpoint is selected either using a fixed PID setpoint or an active setpoint.
P2254[0...2]
U, T
4000H
CDS
U32 /
I16
Selects trim source for PID setpoint. This signal is multiplied by the trim gain and added to the PID
setpoint.
P2255
0.00 100.00
100.00
U, T
Float
Gain factor for PID setpoint. The PID setpoint input is multiplied by this gain factor to produce a suitable
ratio between setpoint and trim.
P2256
0.00 100.00
100.00
U, T
Float
Gain factor for PID trim. This gain factor scales the trim signal, which is added to the main PID setpoint.
P2257
0.00 650.00
1.00
U, T
Float
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Dependency:
P2200 = 1 (PID control is enabled) disable normal ramp-up time (P1120). PID ramp time effective only on
PID setpoint and only active when PID setpoint is changed or when RUN command is given (when PID
setpoint uses this ramp to reach its value from 0 %).
Notice:
Setting the ramp-up time too short may cause the inverter to trip, on overcurrent for example.
P2258
0.00 650.00
Factory
default
1.00
Can be
changed
U, T
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Float
Acc.
Level
P2200 = 1 (PID control is enabled) disables normal ramp-down time (P1121). PID setpoint ramp effective
only on PID setpoint changes. P1121 (ramp-down time) and P1135 (OFF3 ramp-down time) define the
ramp times used after OFF1 and OFF3 respectively.
Notice:
Setting the ramp-down time too short can cause the inverter to trip on overvoltage F2 / overcurrent F1.
r2260
Float
U, T
Float
Float
P2261
0.00 60.00
0.00
P2261 = 0 = no smoothing.
r2262
Displays filtered PID setpoint after PID-RFG. r2262 is the result of the value in r2260, filtered with PT1Filter and the time constant given in P2261.
Note:
P2263
0-1
U16
4000H
CDS
U32 /
I16
P2264[0...2]
755[0]
U, T
When analog input is selected, offset and gain can be implemented using P0756 to P0760 (AI scaling).
P2265
r2266
0.00 60.00
0.00
U, T
Float
Float
U, T
Float
P2267
-200.00 200.00
100.00
Sets the upper limit for the value of the feedback signal.
Notice:
When PID is enabled (P2200 = 1) and the signal rises above this value, the inverter will trip with F222.
Note:
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P2268
-200.00 200.00
0.00
U, T
Float
Notice:
When PID is enabled (P2200 = 1) and the signal drops below this value, the inverter will trip with F221.
Note:
P2269
0.00 500.00
100.00
U, T
Float
Allows the user to scale the PID feedback as a percentage value. A gain of 100.0 % means that feedback
signal has not changed from its default value.
P2270
0-3
U, T
U16
Applies mathematical functions to the PID feedback signal, allowing multiplication of the result by P2269.
P2271
Disabled
Square (x*x)
Cube (x*x*x)
0-1
U, T
U16
Allows the user to select the transducer type for the PID feedback signal.
Notice:
Disabled
It is essential that you select the correct transducer type. If you are unsure whether 0 or 1 is applicable,
you can determine the correct type as follows:
1. Disable the PID function (P2200 = 0).
2. Increase the motor frequency while measuring the feedback signal.
3. If the feedback signal increases with an increase in motor frequency, the PID transducer type should
be 0.
4. If the feedback signal decreases with an increase in motor frequency the PID transducer type should
be set to 1.
r2272
Float
Float
Float
Float
r2273
Displays PID error (difference) signal between setpoint and feedback signals.
Note:
P2274
0.000 60.000
0.000
U, T
0.000 65.000
3.000
U, T
Allows user to set proportional gain for PID controller. The PID controller is implemented using the
standard model. For best results, enable both P and I terms.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Dependency:
P2280 = 0 (P term of PID = 0): The I term acts on the square of the error signal.
Note:
If the system is prone to sudden step changes in the feedback signal, P term should normally be set to a
small value (0.5) with a faster I term for optimum performance.
P2285
0.000 60.000
0.000
U, T
Float
U, T
Float
See P2280
P2291
Dependency:
If f_max (P1082) is greater than P2000 (reference frequency), either P2000 or P2291 (PID output upper
limit) must be changed to achieve f_max.
-200.00 200.00
100.00
Note:
P2291 = 100 % corresponds to 4000 hex (as defined by P2000 (reference frequency)).
P2292
Dependency:
Note:
P2293
0.00
U, T
Float
Float
0.00 100.00
1.00
U, T
If an OFF1 or OFF 3 are issued, the inverter output frequency ramps down as set in P1121 (ramp-down
time) or P1135 (OFF3 ramp-down time).
r2294
Float
U, T
Float
P2295
-100.00 100.00
100.00
Allows the user to scale the PID output as a percentage value. A gain of 100.0 % means that output signal
has not changed from its default value.
Note:
The ramp rate applied by the PID controller is clamped to a rate of 0.1s / 100% to protect the inverter.
P2350
0-4
U, T
U16
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Dependency:
Note:
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P2350 = 1
This is the standard Ziegler Nichols (ZN) tuning which should be a quarter damped response to a step.
P2350 = 2
This tuning will give some overshoot (O/S) but should be faster than option 1.
P2350 = 3
This tuning should give little or no overshoot but will not be as fast as option 2.
P2350 = 4
This tuning only changes values of P and I and should be a quarter damped response.
The option to be selected depends on the application but broadly speaking option 1 will give a good
response, whereas if a faster response is desired option 2 should be selected.
If no overshoot is desired then option 3 is the choice. For cases where no D term is wanted then option 4
can be selected.
The tuning procedure is the same for all options. It is just the calculation of P and D values that is different.
After autotune this parameter is set to zero (autotune completed).
P2354
60 - 65000 240
U, T
U16
This parameter determines the time that the autotuning code will wait before aborting a tuning run if no
oscillation has been obtained.
P2355
0.00 20.00
5.00
U, T
Float
This can be varied depending on plant conditions e.g. a very long system time constant might require a
larger value.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P2360[0...2]
Enable cavitation
protection
0-2
U, T
DDS
U16
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Disable
Fault
Warn
0.00 200.00
40.00
U, T
DDS
Float
U16
Cavitation protection
time [s]
0 - 65000
30
U, T
DDS
The time for which cavitation conditions have to be present before a fault / warning is triggered.
P2365[0...2]
Hibernation enable /
0-1
0
disable
Enable or disable the hibernation functionality.
0 = disabled
1 = enabled
U, T
DDS
U16
226
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P2366[0...2]
0 - 254
U, T
DDS
U16
With hibernation enabled. If the frequency demand drops below the threshold there is a delay of P2366
seconds before the inverter is stopped.
P2367[0...2]
0 - 254
U, T
DDS
U16
With hibernation enabled. If pulses have been disabled by the unit going into hibernation, and the
frequency demand has increased to above the hibernation threshold, there will be a delay of P2367
seconds before the inverter restarts.
P2370[0...2]
DDS
U16
DDS
U16
Selects stop mode for external motors when motor staging is in use.
P2371[0...2]
Normal stop
Sequence stop
Motor staging
configuration
0-3
Selects configuration of external motors (M1, M2) used for motor staging feature.
0
M1 = 1 x MV, M2 = 1 x MV
M1 = 1 x MV, M2 = 2 x MV
Caution:
For this kind of motor application it is mandatory to disable negative frequency setpoint!
Note:
Motor staging allows the control of up to 2 additional staged pumps or fans, based on a PID control
system.
The complete system consists of one pump controlled by the inverter with up to 2 further pumps / fans
controlled from contactors or motor starters.
The contactors or motor starter are controlled by outputs from the inverter.
The diagram below shows a typical pumping system.
A similar system could be set up using fans and air ducts, instead of pumps and pipes.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
By default the motor states are controlled from digital outputs (DO).
In the text below, the following terminology will be used:
MV - Variable speed (Inverter controlled motor)
M1 - Motor switched with digital output 1 (DO1)
M2 - Motor switched with digital output 2 (DO2)
Staging: The process of starting one of the fixed speed motors.
De-staging: The process of stopping one of the fixed speed motors.
When the inverter is running at maximum frequency, and the PID feedback indicates that a higher speed is
required, the inverter switches on (stages) one of the digital output controlled motors M1 and M2.
At the same time, to keep the controlled variable as constant as possible, the inverter must ramp down to
minimum frequency.
Therefore, during the staging process, PID control must be suspended (see P2378 and diagram below).
Staging of external motors (M1, M2)
1.
2.
-
3.
4.
5.
6.
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7.
P 2371 = 0
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1+M2
M1+M2
M1+M2
M1+M2
M1+M2
M1+M2
M1
M2
M1+M2
M1+M2
M1+M2
M1+M2
M1+M2
When the inverter is running at minimum frequency, and the PID feedback indicates that a lower speed is
required, the inverter switches off (de-stages) one of the digital output controlled motors M1 and M2.
In this case, the inverter must ramp from minimum frequency to maximum frequency outside of PID control
(see P2378 and diagram below).
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P2372[0...2]
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
M1
M1+M2
M1
M1+M2
M2
M1
0-1
DDS
U16
P2373[0...2]
Disabled
Enabled
U, T
PERCEN DDS
T
Float
P2373 as a percentage of PID setpoint that PID error P2273 must be exceeded before staging delay
starts.
Note:
The value of this parameter must always be smaller than delay override lockout timer P2377.
P2374[0...2]
0 - 650
30
U, T
DDS
U16
Time that PID error P2273 must exceed motor staging hysteresis P2373 before staging occurs.
P2375[0...2]
30
U, T
DDS
U16
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Time that PID error P2273 must exceed motor staging hysteresis P2373 before destaging occurs.
P2376[0...2]
U, T
PERCEN DDS
T
Float
P2376 as a percentage of PID setpoint. When the PID error P2273 exceeds this value, a motor is staged /
destaged irrespective of the delay timers.
Note:
The value of this parameter must always be larger than staging hysteresis P2373.
P2377[0...2]
0 - 650
30
U, T
DDS
U16
Time for which delay override is prevented after a motor has been staged or destaged.
This prevents a second staging event immediately after a first, being caused by the transient conditions
after the first staging event.
P2378[0...2]
U, T
PERCEN DDS
T
Float
The frequency as a percentage of maximum frequency. During a (de) staging event, as the inverter ramps
from maximum to minimum frequency (or vice versa) this is the frequency at which the digital output (DO)
is switched.
This is illustrated by the following diagrams.
Staging:
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
Destaging:
f
f
act
P2378
P1082
100
f set
P1080
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tx =
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100
f act P1080
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Output word from the motor staging feature that allows external connections to be made.
P2380[0...2]
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Start motor 1
Yes
No
01
Start motor 2
Yes
0.0 42949672
0.0
0.0
U, T
No
-
Float
Displays hours run for external motors. To reset the running hours, set the value to zero, any other value is
ignored.
Example:
Index:
P2800
[0]
[1]
[2]
Not used
Enable FFBs
0-1
U, T
U16
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Disable
Enable
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Dependency:
All active function blocks will be calculated in every 128 ms, fast free function blocks in every 8 ms.
P2801[0...16]
Activate FFBs
0-6
U, T
U16
Acc.
Level
P2801 and P2802 respectively, enable each free function block individually (P2801[x] > 0 or P2802[x] > 0).
In addition, P2801 and P2802 determine the chronological order of each function block by setting the level
in which the free function block will work.
The following table shows that the priority decreases from right to left and from top to bottom.
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Not Active
Level 1
Level 2
...
...
Level 6
Example:
Index:
[0]
Enable AND 1
[1]
Enable AND 2
[2]
Enable AND 3
[3]
Enable OR 1
[4]
Enable OR 2
[5]
Enable OR 3
[6]
Enable XOR 1
[7]
Enable XOR 2
[8]
Enable XOR 3
[9]
Enable NOT 1
[10]
Enable NOT 2
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Dependency:
Function
Range
Factory
default
[11]
Enable NOT 3
[12]
Enable D-FF 1
[13]
Enable D-FF 2
[14]
Enable RS-FF 1
[15]
Enable RS-FF 2
[16]
Enable RS-FF 3
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P2802[0...13]
Activate FFBs
0-3
U, T
U16
Enables free function blocks (FFB) and determines the chronological order of each function block. See
P2801.
Index:
Not Active
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
[0]
Enable timer 1
[1]
Enable timer 2
[2]
Enable timer 3
[3]
Enable timer 4
[4]
Enable ADD 1
[5]
Enable ADD 2
[6]
Enable SUB 1
[7]
Enable SUB 2
[8]
Enable MUL 1
[9]
Enable MUL 2
[10]
Enable DIV 1
[11]
Enable DIV 2
[12]
Enable CMP 1
[13]
Enable CMP 2
Dependency:
P2803[0...2]
All active function blocks, enabled with P2802, will be calculated in every 128 ms.
0-1
U, T
CDS
U16
Disable
Enable
Dependency:
Note:
Attention: P2200 and P2803 are locked parameter against each other. PID and FFB of the same data set
cannot be active at same time.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P2810[0...1]
BI: AND 1
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
A
0
0
1
1
P2810
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Index:
A
B
&
r2811
[0]
[1]
B
0
1
0
1
C
0
0
0
1
Dependency:
r2811.0
BO: AND 1
Output of AND 1 element. Displays and logic of bits defined in P2810[0], P2810[1].
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Output of BO
Yes
No
Dependency:
See P2810
P2812[0...1]
BI: AND 2
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
See P2810
Dependency:
r2813.0
BO: AND 2
Output of AND 2 element. Displays and logic of bits defined in P2812[0], P2812[1]. See r2811 for the bit
field description.
Dependency:
See P2812
P2814[0...1]
BI: AND 3
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
See P2810
Dependency:
r2815.0
BO: AND 3
Output of AND 3 element. Displays and logic of bits defined in P2814[0], P2814[1]. See r2811 for the bit
field description.
Dependency:
See P2814
P2816[0...1]
BI: OR 1
U, T
U32 /
Bin
P2816
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A
B
r2817
A
0
0
1
1
B
0
1
0
1
C
0
1
1
1
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Index:
See P2810
Dependency:
r2817.0
BO: OR 1
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
Output of OR 1 element. Displays or logic of bits defined in P2816[0], P2816[1]. See r2811 for the bit field
description.
Dependency:
See P2816
P2818[0...1]
BI: OR 2
Index:
See P2810
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
r2819.0
BO: OR 2
Output of OR 2 element. Displays or logic of bits defined in P2818[0], P2818[1]. See r2811 for the bit field
description.
Dependency:
See P2818
P2820[0...1]
BI: OR 3
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
See P2810
Dependency:
r2821.0
BO: OR 3
Output of OR 3 element. Displays or logic of bits defined in P2820[0], P2820[1]. See r2811 for the bit field
description.
Dependency:
See P2820
P2822[0...1]
BI: XOR 1
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
A
0
0
1
1
P2822
,QGH[
,QGH[
A
B
=1
r2823
B
0
1
0
1
C
0
1
1
0
Index:
See P2810
Dependency:
r2823.0
BO: XOR 1
Output of XOR 1 element. Displays exclusive-or logic of bits defined in P2822[0], P2822[1]. See r2811 for
the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2822
P2824[0...1]
BI: XOR 2
Index:
See P2810
Dependency:
U, T
U32 /
Bin
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
r2825.0
BO: XOR 2
U16
Output of XOR 2 element. Displays exclusive-or logic of bits defined in P2824[0], P2824[1]. See r2811 for
the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2824
P2826[0...1]
BI: XOR 3
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
See P2810
Dependency:
r2827.0
BO: XOR 3
Output of XOR 3 element. Displays exclusive-or logic of bits defined in P2826[0], P2826[1]. See r2811 for
the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2826
P2828
BI: NOT 1
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
3
,QGH[
&
A
U
C
Dependency:
r2829.0
BO: NOT 1
Output of NOT 1 element. Displays not logic of bit defined in P2828. See r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2828
P2830
BI: NOT 2
Dependency:
r2831.0
BO: NOT 2
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
Output of NOT 2 element. Displays not logic of bit defined in P2830. See r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2830
P2832
BI: NOT 3
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
r2833.0
BO: NOT 3
Output of NOT 3 element. Displays not logic of bit defined in P2832. See r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2832
P2834[0...3]
BI: D-FF 1
U, T
U32 /
Bin
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P2834[0], P2834[1], P2834[2], P2834[3] define inputs of D-FlipFlop 1, outputs are r2835, r2836.
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RESET
STORE
4Q
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32:(521
Index:
[0]
[1]
[2]
[3]
Dependency:
r2835.0
BO: Q D-FF 1
U16
Displays output of D-FlipFlop 1, inputs are defined in P2834[0], P2834[1], P2834[2], P2834[3]. See r2811
for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2834
r2836.0
U16
Displays Not-output of D-FlipFlop 1, inputs are defined in P2834[0], P2834[1], P2834[2], P2834[3]. See
r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2834
P2837[0...3]
BI: D-FF 2
U, T
U32 /
Bin
P2837[0], P2837[1], P2837[2], P2837[3] define inputs of D-FlipFlop 2, outputs are r2838, r2839.
Index:
See P2834
Dependency:
r2838.0
BO: Q D-FF 2
U16
Displays output of D-FlipFlop 2, inputs are defined in P2837[0], P2837[1], P2837[2], P2837[3]. See r2811
for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2837
r2839.0
U16
Displays Not-output of D-FlipFlop 2, inputs are defined in P2837[0], P2837[1], P2837[2], P2837[3]. See
r2811 for the bit field description.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Dependency:
See P2837
P2840[0...1]
BI: RS-FF 1
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
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(Q=1)
r2841
,QGH[
32:(521
Index:
5(6(7
(Q=0)
r2842
SET
RESET
Qn-1
Qn-1
Qn-1
Qn-1
32:(521
[0]
[1]
Dependency:
r2841.0
BO: Q RS-FF 1
Displays output of RS-FlipFlop 1, inputs are defined in P2840[0], P2840[1]. See r2811 for the bit field
description.
Dependency:
See P2840
r2842.0
U16
Displays Not-output of RS-FlipFlop 1, inputs are defined in P2840[0], P2840[1]. See r2811 for the bit field
description.
Dependency:
See P2840
P2843[0...1]
BI: RS-FF 2
Index:
See P2840
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
r2844.0
BO: Q RS-FF 2
Displays output of RS-FlipFlop 2, inputs are defined in P2843[0], P2843[1]. See r2811 for the bit field
description.
Dependency:
See P2843
r2845.0
U16
Displays Not-output of RS-FlipFlop 2, inputs are defined in P2843[0], P2843[1]. See r2811 for the bit field
description.
Dependency:
See P2843
P2846[0...1]
BI: RS-FF 3
U, T
U32 /
Bin
U16
See P2840
Dependency:
r2847.0
BO: Q RS-FF 3
Displays output of RS-FlipFlop 3, inputs are defined in P2846[0], P2846[1]. See r2811 for the bit field
description.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Dependency:
See P2846
r2848.0
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
Displays Not-output of RS-FlipFlop 3, inputs are defined in P2846[0], P2846[1]. See r2811 for the bit field
description.
Dependency:
See P2846
P2849
BI: Timer 1
U, T
U32 /
Bin
Define input signal of timer 1. P2849, P2850, P2851 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2852, r2853.
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P2851 = 1 (OFF Delay)
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P2850
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t
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t
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Dependency:
P2850
0.0 9999.9
Factory
default
0.0
Can be
changed
U, T
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Float
Defines delay time of timer 1. P2849, P2850, P2851 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2852, r2853.
Dependency:
See P2849
P2851
Mode timer 1
0 - 13
U, T
U16
Selects mode of timer 1. P2849, P2850, P2851 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2852, r2853.
0
ON delay (seconds)
10
ON delay (minutes)
11
12
13
Dependency:
See P2849
r2852.0
BO: Timer 1
U16
Displays output of timer 1. P2849, P2850, P2851 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2852, r2853.
See r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2849
r2853.0
U16
Displays Not-output of timer 1. P2849, P2850, P2851 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2852, r2853.
See r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2849
P2854
BI: Timer 2
U, T
U32 /
Bin
Define input signal of timer 2. P2854, P2855, P2856 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2857, r2858.
Dependency:
P2855
0.0 9999.9
0.0
U, T
Float
Defines delay time of timer 2. P2854, P2855, P2856 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2857, r2858.
Dependency:
See P2854
P2856
Mode timer 2
0 - 13
U, T
U16
Selects mode of timer 2. P2854, P2855, P2856 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2857, r2858.
See P2851 for value description.
Dependency:
See P2854
r2857.0
BO: Timer 2
U16
Displays output of timer 2. P2854, P2855, P2856 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2857, r2858.
See r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2854
r2858.0
U16
Displays Not-output of timer 2 P2854, P2855, P2856 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2857, r2858.
See r2811 for the bit field description.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Dependency:
See P2854
P2859
BI: Timer 3
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U, T
U32 /
Bin
Define input signal of timer 3. P2859, P2860, P2861 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2862, r2863.
Dependency:
P2860
0.0 9999.9
0.0
U, T
Float
Defines delay time of timer 3. P2859, P2860, P2861 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2862, r2863.
Dependency:
See P2859
P2861
Mode timer 3
0 - 13
U, T
U16
Selects mode of timer 3. P2859, P2860, P2861 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2862, r2863. See
P2851 for value description.
Dependency:
See P2859
r2862.0
BO: Timer 3
U16
Displays output of timer 3. P2859, P2860, P2861 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2862, r2863.
See r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2859
r2863.0
U16
Displays Not-output of timer 3. P2859, P2860, P2861 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2862, r2863.
See r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2859
P2864
BI: Timer 4
U, T
U32 /
Bin
Define input signal of timer 4. P2864, P2865, P2866 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are P2867,
P2868.
Dependency:
P2865
0.0 9999.9
0.0
U, T
Float
Defines delay time of timer 4. P2864, P2865, P2866 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2867, r2868.
Dependency:
See P2864
P2866
Mode timer 4
0 - 13
U, T
U16
Selects mode of timer 4. P2864, P2865, P2866 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2867, r2868. See
P2851 for value description.
Dependency:
See P2864
r2867.0
BO: Timer 4
U16
Displays output of timer 4. P2864, P2865, P2866 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2867, r2868.
See r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2864
r2868.0
U16
Displays Not-output of timer 4. P2864, P2865, P2866 are the inputs of the timer, outputs are r2867, r2868.
See r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2864
P2869[0...1]
CI: ADD 1
U, T
4000H
U32 /
I16
240
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
x1
200%
5HVXOW
r2870
x2
-200%
x1 + x2
Result = x1 + x2
,I x1 + x2 > 200%
x1 + x2 < -200%
Index:
[0]
[1]
Dependency:
r2870
CO: ADD 1
5HVXOW = 200%
5HVXOW = - 200%
Float
U, T
4000H
U32 /
I16
Result of Adder 1.
Dependency:
See P2869
P2871[0...1]
CI: ADD 2
See P2869
Dependency:
r2872
CO: ADD 2
Float
U, T
4000H
U32 /
I16
Result of Adder 2.
Dependency:
See P2871
P2873[0...1]
CI: SUB 1
x1
200%
5HVXOW
U
x2
-200%
x1 - x2
Index:
Result = x1 - x2
,I x1 x2 > 200%
x1 x2 < -200%
5HVXOW = 200%
5HVXOW = - 200%
See P2869
Dependency:
r2874
CO: SUB 1
Float
U, T
4000H
U32 /
I16
Float
Result of Subtractor 1.
Dependency:
See P2873
P2875[0...1]
CI: SUB 2
Index:
See P2869
Dependency:
r2876
CO: SUB 2
Result of Subtractor 2.
Dependency:
See P2875
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P2877[0...1]
CI: MUL 1
U, T
4000H
U32 /
I16
Result =
P2877
,QGH[
x1
,QGH[
x2
200%
5HVXOW
r2878
-200%
x1 x 2
100%
,I
x1 x2
100%
x1 x 2
> 200% 5HVXOW = 200%
100%
x1 x 2
< -200% 5HVXOW = -200%
100%
Index:
See P2869
Dependency:
r2878
CO: MUL 1
Float
U, T
4000H
U32 /
I16
Result of Multiplier 1.
Dependency:
See P2877
P2879[0...1]
CI: MUL 2
See P2869
Dependency:
r2880
CO: MUL 2
Float
U, T
4000H
U32 /
I16
Result of Multiplier 2.
Dependency:
See P2879
P2881[0...1]
CI: DIV 1
,QGH[
,QGH[
200%
x1
x2
5HVXOW
r2882
-200%
x1 100%
X2
Index:
x1 100%
x2
x1 100%
,I
> 200% 5HVXOW = 200%
x2
x1 100%
< -200% 5HVXOW = -200%
x2
Result =
P2881
See P2869
Dependency:
r2882
CO: DIV 1
Float
U, T
4000H
U32 /
I16
Float
Result of Divider 1.
Dependency:
See P2881
P2883[0...1]
CI: DIV 2
See P2869
Dependency:
r2884
CO: DIV 2
Result of Divider 2.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Dependency:
See P2883
P2885[0...1]
CI: CMP 1
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U, T
4000H
U32 /
I16
Float
4000H
U32 /
I16
U16
x1
2XW
CMP
x2
x1 x2 2XW
x1 < x2 2XW
r2886
2XW = x1 x2
Index:
See P2869
Dependency:
r2886.0
BO: CMP 1
Displays result bit of Comparator 1. See r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2885
P2887[0...1]
CI: CMP 2
U, T
See P2869
Dependency:
r2888.0
BO: CMP 2
Displays result bit of Comparator 2. See r2811 for the bit field description.
Dependency:
See P2887
P2889
-200.00 200.00
0.00
U, T
Float
-200.00 200.00
0.00
U, T
Float
0.0
U32
1.000
DECU 2
16
0.000
DECU 2
16
5DQJHWR
P2890
P2940
0.001 10.000
0.000 0.200
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Sets the value for the amplitude of the wobble-signal as a proportion of the present ramp function
generator (RFG) output. The value of P2946 is multiplied by the output value of the RFG then added to
RFG output.
For example, if the RFG output is 10 Hz, and P2946 has a value of 0.100, the wobble signal amplitude will
be 0.100 * 10 = 1 Hz. This means that the RFG output will therefore wobble between 9 Hz and 11 Hz.
P2947
Wobble signal
decrement step
0.000 1.000
0.000
DECU 2
16
Sets the value for decrement step at the end of the positive signal period. The amplitude of the step is
dependant upon the signal amplitude as follows:
Amplitude of signal decrement step = P2947 * P2946
P2948
0.000 1.000
0.000
DECU 2
16
Sets the value for the increment step at the end of the negative signal period. The amplitude of the
increment step is dependant upon the signal amplitude as follows:
Amplitude of signal increment step = P2948 * P2946
P2949
0 - 100
50
U16
Sets the relative widths of the rising and falling pulses. The value in P2949 sets the proportion of the
wobble period (determined by P2945) allocated to the rising pulse, the remainder of the time is allocation
to the falling pulse.
A value of 60% in P2949 means that 60% of the wobble period the wobble output will be rising. For the
remaining 40% of the wobble period the wobble output will be falling.
r2955
DECI
32
U16
P3350[0...2]
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Inverter error
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
02
Yes
No
03
Yes
No
04
Inverter overtemperature
Yes
No
05
Earth leakage
Yes
No
06
Motor overload
Yes
No
07
Bus fault
Yes
No
09
Reserved
Yes
No
10
Yes
No
11
Yes
No
12
Supply failure
Yes
No
13
Reserved
Yes
No
14
Reserved
Yes
No
15
Other error
Yes
No
0-3
U16
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Selects the super torque function. Three different super torque modes are available:
Super Torque - applies a pulse of torque for a given time to help start the motor
Hammer Start - applies a sequence of torque pulses to help start the motor
WLPH
2XWSXWIUHTXHQF\+]
3
3
WLPH
6XSHUWRUTXHUDPSWLPH
3
5DPSXSWLPH
3
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
%RRVW
3
3
WLPH
2XWSXWIUHTXHQF\
+]
1RRIKDPPHUF\FOHV
3
3
WLPH
6XSHUWRUTXHUDPSWLPH
5DPSXSWLPH
3
3
246
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
1RRIEORFNDJHFOHDULQJF\FOHV
(J3
6HWSRLQW
%ORFNDJHFOHDULQJUHYHUVHWLPH
3
3
3
3
5DPSXSWLPH
3
6XSHUWRUTXHUDPSWLPHDFWLYHRQO\
ZKHQUDSLGUDPS3LVGLVDEOHG
6HWSRLQW
3RVLWLYHVHWSRLQW
1HJDWLYHVHWSRLQW
21
2))
Index:
Note:
[0]
[1]
[2]
When the value of P3350 is changed, the value of P3353 is changed as follows:
CDS
U32 /
Bin
U16
P3352[0...2]
0-2
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Index:
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Float
See P3350
Dependency:
P3353[0...2]
Defines the ramp time to be used for all super torque functions. Overrides the P1120 / P1060 when
inverter is ramping to super torque / hammer start frequency (P3354) or the blockage clearing frequency
(P3361).
Index:
Dependency:
See P3350
The value of this parameter is changed by the setting of P3350.
See the description of P3350.
P3354[0...2]
Float
Defines the frequency at which the additional boost is applied for super torque and hammer start modes.
Index:
See P3350
P3355[0...2]
PERCEN T
Float
See P3350
Dependency:
Note:
The Super Torque boost is calculated in the same way as Continuous Boost (P1310). As the stator
resistance is used, the calculated voltage is only accurate at 0 Hz. Thereafter, it will vary in the same way
as Continuous Boost.
Setting in P0640 (motor overload factor [%]) limits the boost.
P3356[0...2]
0.0 - 20.0
5.0
Float
Sets the time for which the additional boost will be applied, when the output frequency is held at P3354
Hz.
Index:
See P3350
P3357[0...2]
PERCEN T
Float
See P3350
Dependency:
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
Note:
The Hammer Start boost is calculated in the same way as Continuous Boost (P1310). As the stator
resistance is used, the calculated voltage is only accurate at 0Hz. Thereafter, it will vary in the same way
as Continuous Boost.
Setting in P0640 (motor overload factor [%]) limits the boost.
P3358[0...2]
Number of hammer
cycles
1 - 10
C, T
U16
U16
U16
Float
The number of times the hammer start boost level (P3357) is applied.
Index:
See P3350
P3359[0...2]
0 - 1000
300
Time for which the additional boost is applied for each repetition.
Index:
See P3350
Dependency:
P3360[0...2]
0 - 1000
100
Time for which the additional boost is removed for each repetition.
Index:
See P3350
Note:
During this time, the boost level drops to the level defined by P1310 (continuous boost).
P3361[0...2]
Blockage clearing
frequency [Hz]
Defines the frequency at which the inverter runs in the opposite direction to the setpoint during the
blockage clearing reverse sequence.
Index:
See P3350
P3362[0...2]
Blockage clearing
reverse time [s]
0.0 - 20.0
5.0
Float
Sets the time for which the inverter runs in the opposite direction to the setpoint during the reverse
sequence.
Index:
See P3350
P3363[0...2]
0-1
U16
Selects whether the inverter ramps to, or starts directly from, the blockage clearing frequency (P3361).
0
Index:
See P3350
Note:
If P3363 = 1, the output jumps to the reverse frequency - this introduces a "kicking" effect which helps to
clear the blockage.
P3364[0...2]
Number of blockage
clearing cycles
1 - 10
U16
U16
See P3350
r3365
Shows the operational status of the Super Torque function, while active.
Bit
Signal name
1 signal
0 signal
00
Yes
No
01
Yes
No
02
Yes
No
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
P3852[0...2]
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
03
Yes
No
04
Yes
No
05
Yes
U, T
Acc.
Level
No
CDS
U32 /
Bin
Defines command source of protection enable command. If binary input is equal to one, then protection
will be initiated. If inverter is stopped and protection signal becomes active, protection measure is applied
as follows:
Note:
P3853[0...2]
If P3853 0, frost protection is applied by applying the given frequency to the motor
If P3853 = 0, and P3854 0, condensation protection is applied by applying the given current to the
motor
If inverter is turning motor due to active protection signal and a RUN command is received, RUN
command overrides frost signal
Issuing an OFF command while protection is active will stop the motor
Frost protection
frequency [Hz]
0.00 599.00
5.00
U, T
DDS
Float
DDS
U16
P3854[0...2]
Condensation protection
current [%]
0 - 250
100
U, T
The DC current (as a percentage of nominal current) which is applied to the motor when condensation
protection is active.
Dependency:
P3900
End of quick
commissioning
0-3
C(1)
U16
Performs calculations necessary for optimized motor operation. After completion of calculation, P3900 and
P0010 (parameter groups for commissioning) are automatically reset to their original value 0.
0
No quick commissioning
Dependency:
Note:
P3900 = 1:
When setting 1 is selected, only the parameter settings carried out via the commissioning menu "Quick
commissioning" are retained; all other parameter changes, including the I/O settings, are lost. Motor
calculations are also performed.
P3900 = 2:
When setting 2 is selected, only those parameters, which depend on the parameters in the commissioning
menu "Quick commissioning" (P0010 = 1) are calculated. The I/O settings are also reset to default and the
motor calculations performed.
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Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
P3900 = 3:
When setting 3 is selected, only the motor and controller calculations are performed. Exiting quick
commissioning with this setting saves time (for example, if only motor rating plate data have been
changed).
Calculates a variety of motor parameters, overwriting previous values. These include P0344 (motor
weight), P0350 (stator resistance), P2000 (reference frequency), P2002 (reference current).
When transferring P3900, the inverter uses its processor to carry out internal calculations.
Communications - both via USS as well as via the Fieldbus - are interrupted for the time that it takes to
make these calculations. This can result in the following error messages at the connected SIMATIC S7
control (communications via Fieldbus):
r3930[0...4]
Parameter fault 30
Inverter fault 70
Inverter fault 75
U16
U16
P3950
[0]
[1]
[2]
Logistic Version
[3]
[4]
Access of hidden
parameters
0 - 255
U, T
Accesses special parameters for development (expert only) and factory functionality (calibration
parameter).
r3954[0...12]
U16
U16
U16
U16
r3978
[0]
[1]
CM label (counter)
[2]
CM label
[3...10]
GUI ID
[11]
[12]
BICO counter
0-1
Note:
No fault reset
Reset fault
P3984
100 10000
1000
Defines time after which a fault will be generated (F73) if no telegram is received from the client.
251
Parameter list
7.2 Parameter list
Parameter
Function
Range
Dependency:
r3986[0...1]
Number of parameters
Index:
[0]
Read only
[1]
Acceptance Test,
Confirmation
0-2
Factory
default
Can be
changed
Scaling
Data
set
Data
type
Acc.
Level
U16
U16
P7844
After an automatic download from MMC at startup, this parameter will be automatically set to 1. Also a
fault F395 will be set.
With setting to P7844 = 0 you quit F395 and confirm the parameter settings. Setting this parameter to 2 is
only possible if an automatic download has been performed at startup. In this case the download will be
undone and the previously stored parameters will be enabled.
0
Undo Clone
Note:
If no automatic download from MMC has been performed during startup the setting 2 is not possible.
P8458
Clone control
0-2
U16
This parameter specifies whether a cloning at startup will be performed. The File clone00.bin will be used.
If no MMC is inserted there will be a normal startup.
0
No Startup Clone
Note:
Default value is 2. After first cloning the parameter is set to 0. If a MMC is inserted without a valid file the
inverter will set a fault F61 / F63 / F64 which can only be cleared by a power-cycle. The fault is signaled
by a flashing RUN LED (Commissioning). The SF LED is not activated. P8458 will not be changed by
performing a factory reset.
P8553
Menu type
0-1
U, T
U16
Selects whether to have menus with no text or menus with some text on the BOP.
0
252
Note
If there are multiple active faults and alarms, the BOP first displays all faults one after
another. Once all faults are displayed, it displays all alarms in succession.
Faults
Immediately when a fault occurs the fault icon shows and the display transitions to the
faults screen. The faults screen displays the fault number proceeded by "F".
Acknowledging / clearing faults
To navigate through the current list of faults, press
To clear / acknowledge the fault, press
been set up so.
To ignore the fault, press
OK
or
After you acknowledge or ignore the fault, the screen returns to the previous display. The
fault icon remains active until the fault is cleared / acknowledged.
Note
Under the following circumstances, the faults screen displays again:
If the fault has not been cleared and the
button is pressed, the faults screen displays
again.
If there is no key press for 60 seconds.
If a fault is active and there has been no key press for 60 seconds, the backlight (P0070)
flashes.
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Cause
F1
Remedy
Earth faults
r0949 = 0: Hardware reported
Overcurrent
F2
Overvoltage
Undervoltage
Inverter overloaded
Inverter overtemperature
Ventilation inadequate
Fan inoperative
254
Fault
Cause
Remedy
F5
Inverter overloaded.
Inverter I2t
F6
F11
Motor overloaded
Motor overtemperature
F12
Inverter temperature
signal lost
F20
DC ripple too high
F35
F41
255
Fault
Cause
Remedy
F51
Parameter EEPROM fault
Change inverter.
Note:
F52
Inverter software fault
Note:
256
Fault
Cause
F52 (continued)
Remedy
Power-cycle inverter
257
Fault
Cause
Remedy
F60
Check inverter.
Asic timeout
F61
Parameter cloning
contents invalid
F63
Parameter cloning
contents incompatible
F64
Inverter attempted to do
an automatic clone during
startup
F62
258
Fault
Cause
Remedy
F72
Broken wire
F85
External fault
F100
Check P2106.
Software Error
Watchdog reset
F101
Stack overflow
F221
PID feedback below
minimum value
F222
PID feedback above
maximum value
F350
Configuration vector for
the inverter failed
259
Fault
Cause
Remedy
F395
Acceptance test /
confirmation pending
F410
Cavitation protection
failure
F452
Load monitoring trip
260
Alarms
If an alarm is activated the alarm icon
alarm code proceeded by "A".
Note
Note that alarms cannot be acknowledged. They are cleared automatically once the warning
has been rectified.
Cause
A501
Earth faults
Current limit
A502
Overvoltage limit
A503
Undervoltage limit
A504
Inverter overtemperature
A505
Inverter I2t
A506
Remedy
Note:
r0037 = 0: Heat sink temperature
r0037 = 1: Chip junction temperature (includes heat
sink)
Check the following:
261
Alarm
Cause
Remedy
A507
Inverter temperature
signal lost
A511
Motor overtemperature
I 2t
Motor overloaded.
A535
A541
A910
Occurs
A911
Vdc_max controller active
262
Alarm
Cause
A912
Remedy
A922
A923
See F410.
See F452.
263
264
Technical specifications
Electrical specifications
Voltage range
47 Hz to 63 Hz
47 Hz to 63 Hz
2XWSXWFXUUHQW>@
2XWSXWFXUUHQW>@
9ROWDJH9
9ROWDJH9
Permissible supply
configuration
TN, TT
Supply environment
1)
Overload capability
Average output current
100% rated
Overload current
150% rated for 60 seconds followed by 94.5% rated for 240 seconds (average 100%
rated)
265
Technical specifications
EMC requirements
Note
Install all inverters in accordance with the manufacturers guidelines and in accordance with
good EMC practices.
Use screened cable type CY. For the maximum motor cable lengths, refer to Section
"Terminal description (Page 29)".
Do not exceed the default switching frequency.
ESD
Radiated immunity
Burst
Surge
Conducted immunity
Voltage distortion immunity
Conducted emissions
Radiated emissions
EN 61800-3 Category C3
EN 61800-3 Category C3
0.55
32
0.75
35
1.1
43
1.5
52
2.2
62
FSB
3.0
73
4.0
88
FSC
5.5
127
0.25
19
0.37
22
0.55
29
0.75
34
FSB
1.1
46
1.5
61
FSC
2.2
88
3.0
114
FSD
7.5
138
11
222
15
281
29th
Harmonic currents
Single phase AC 230 V
inverters
Frame size A
Frame size B
Frame size C
5th
7th
42
49
54
40
44
44
37
37
31
9th
33
29
17
11th
13th
17th
19th
23rd
25th
29
21
6
24
13
2
15
2
7
11
1
6
4
2
2
2
2
0
1
0
0
Note
Units installed within the category C2 (domestic) environment require supply authority
acceptance for connection to the public low-voltage power supply network. Please contact
your local supply network provider.
266
Technical specifications
Output current deratings at different PWM frequencies and surrounding air temperatures
Three phase AC 400 V inverters
Frame
size
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
C
D
D
D
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
C
D
D
D
Power
rating [kW]
0.37
0.55
0.75
1.1
1.5
2.2
3.0
4.0
5.5
7.5
11
15
40 C
1.3
1.7
2.2
3.1
4.1
5.6
7.3
8.8
12.5
16.5
25.0
31.0
0.37
0.55
0.75
1.1
1.5
2.2
3.0
4.0
5.5
7.5
11
15
2 kHz
50 C
1.0
1.3
1.8
2.6
3.4
4.6
6.3
8.2
10.8
14.5
21.0
28.0
10 kHz
40 C 50 C
0.8
0.5
1.0
0.7
1.3
0.9
1.9
1.3
2.5
1.7
3.4
2.4
4.4
3.1
5.3
3.7
7.5
5.3
9.9
6.9
15.0
10.5
18.6
13.0
60 C
0.7
0.9
1.1
1.6
2.1
2.8
3.7
4.4
6.3
8.3
12.5
15.5
60 C
0.4
0.5
0.7
0.9
1.2
1.7
2.2
2.6
3.8
5.0
7.5
9.3
4 kHz
50 C
1.0
1.3
1.8
2.6
3.4
4.6
6.3
8.2
10.8
14.5
21.0
28.0
12 kHz
40 C 50 C
0.7
0.5
0.9
0.6
1.1
0.8
1.6
1.1
2.1
1.4
2.8
2.0
3.7
2.6
4.4
3.1
6.3
4.4
8.3
5.8
12.5
8.8
15.5
10.9
40 C
1.3
1.7
2.2
3.1
4.1
5.6
7.3
8.8
12.5
16.5
25.0
31.0
60 C
0.7
0.9
1.1
1.6
2.1
2.8
3.7
4.4
6.3
8.3
12.5
15.5
60 C
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.4
1.8
2.2
3.1
4.1
6.3
7.8
6 kHz
50 C
0.8
1.0
1.3
1.9
2.5
3.4
4.4
5.3
7.5
9.9
15.0
18.6
14 kHz
40 C 50 C
0.6
0.4
0.8
0.5
1.0
0.7
1.4
1.0
1.8
1.3
2.5
1.7
3.3
2.3
4.0
2.7
5.6
3.9
7.4
5.1
11.3
7.8
14.0
9.6
40 C
1.1
1.4
1.9
2.6
3.5
4.8
6.2
7.5
10.6
14.0
21.3
26.4
60 C
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.7
0.9
1.2
1.6
1.9
2.8
3.6
5.5
6.8
8 kHz
50 C
0.7
0.9
1.1
1.6
2.1
2.8
3.7
4.4
6.3
8.3
12.5
15.5
16 kHz
40 C 50 C
0.5
0.4
0.7
0.5
0.9
0.6
1.2
0.9
1.6
1.1
2.2
1.6
2.9
2.0
3.5
2.5
5.0
3.5
6.6
4.6
10.0
7.0
12.4
8.7
60 C
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.1
1.5
1.8
2.5
3.3
5.0
6.2
60 C
0.5
0.9
1.2
1.6
2.0
2.1
40 C
0.9
1.7
2.3
3.2
3.9
4.2
8 kHz
50 C
0.6
1.2
1.6
2.2
2.7
2.9
60 C
0.5
0.9
1.2
1.6
2.0
2.1
60 C
0.5
0.7
0.9
1.3
1.7
2.4
3.1
3.7
5.3
6.9
10.5
13.0
40 C
0.9
1.2
1.5
2.2
2.9
3.9
5.1
6.2
8.8
11.6
17.5
21.7
60 C
0.5
0.6
0.8
1.1
1.4
2.0
2.6
3.1
4.4
5.8
8.8
10.9
A
A
A
A
A
A
Power
rating [kW]
0.12
0.25
0.37
0.55
0.75
0.75*
40 C
0.9
1.7
2.3
3.2
3.9
4.2
2 kHz
50 C
0.6
1.2
1.6
2.2
2.7
2.9
60 C
0.5
0.9
1.2
1.6
2.0
2.1
40 C
0.9
1.7
2.3
3.2
3.9
4.2
4 kHz
50 C
0.6
1.2
1.6
2.2
2.7
2.9
60 C
0.5
0.9
1.2
1.6
2.0
2.1
40 C
0.9
1.7
2.3
3.2
3.9
4.2
6 kHz
50 C
0.6
1.2
1.6
2.2
2.7
2.9
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Technical specifications
Power
rating [kW]
B
B
C
C
1.1
1.5
2.2
3.0
6.0
7.9
11
13.6
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
0.12
0.25
0.37
0.55
0.75
0.75*
1.1
4.2
5.5
7.7
9.5
10 kHz
40 C 50 C
0.8
0.6
1.6
1.1
2.1
1.5
2.9
2.0
3.6
2.5
3.9
2.7
5.5
3.8
B
C
C
1.5
2.2
3.0
7.3
10.1
12.5
5.1
7.0
8.7
3.0
4.0
5.5
6.8
6.0
7.9
11
13.6
60 C
0.4
0.8
1.1
1.5
1.8
1.9
2.8
4.2
5.5
7.7
9.5
12 kHz
40 C 50 C
0.8
0.5
1.4
1.0
2.0
1.4
2.7
1.9
3.3
2.3
3.6
2.5
5.1
3.6
3.6
5.1
6.3
6.7
9.4
11.6
4.7
6.6
8.2
3.0
4.0
5.5
6.8
6.0
7.9
11
13.6
3.0
4.0
5.5
6.8
60 C
0.4
0.7
1.0
1.3
1.6
1.8
2.5
4.2
5.5
7.7
9.5
14 kHz
40 C 50 C
0.7
0.5
1.3
0.9
1.7
1.2
2.4
1.7
2.9
2.0
3.2
2.2
4.5
3.1
3.3
4.6
5.7
5.9
8.3
10.2
4.1
5.7
7.1
6.0
7.9
11
13.6
60 C
0.3
0.6
0.9
1.2
1.4
1.6
2.2
4.2
5.5
7.7
9.5
16 kHz
40 C 50 C
0.6
0.5
1.2
0.9
1.6
1.2
2.2
1.6
2.7
2.0
2.9
2.1
4.2
3.0
60 C
0.3
0.6
0.8
1.1
1.4
1.5
2.1
2.9
4.1
5.0
5.5
7.7
9.5
2.8
3.9
4.8
4.0
5.5
6.8
3.0
4.0
5.5
6.8
Motor control
Control methods
150 % rated for 60 seconds followed by 94.5 % rated for 240 seconds (average 100 %
rated)
Mechanical specifications
Frame size A
Outline
dimensions
(mm)
Frame size B
Frame size C
Frame size D 1)
with fan
without fan
90
90
140
184
240
166
150
160
182
206.5
145.5
145.5 (114.5
164.5
169
172.5
Mounting methods
2))
1)
2)
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Technical specifications
Frame size
unfiltered
filtered
unfiltered
filtered
1.4
1.4
1.3
with fan
without fan
1.0
1.1
1))
0.9
1.0 (0.9
1.6
1.8
2.1
2.3
2.4
2.6
3.1
3.3
7.5 kW
3.7
4.0
4.3
4.6
11 kW
3.7
4.1
4.5
4.8
15 kW
3.9
4.3
4.6
4.9
1.2
1.4
1.5
with fan
1.1
without fan
1.0
1.1
1.3
1.4
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.1
2.5
2.8
3.0
3.2
1)
Environmental conditions
Surrounding air
temperature
0 C to 40 C: without derating
40 C to 60 C: with derating
Storage temperature
- 40 C to + 70 C
Protection class
IP 20
Maximum humidity
level
95% (non-condensing)
Operating altitude
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Technical specifications
Environmental
classes
Minimum mounting
clearance
Top: 100 mm
Bottom: 100 mm (85 mm for fan-cooled frame size A)
Side: 0 mm
Standards
European Low Voltage Directive
The SINAMICS V20 product range complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive
2006/95/EC as amended by Directive 98/68/EEC. The units are certified for compliance with the
following standards:
EN 61800-5-1 Semiconductor inverters General requirements and line commutated inverters
European EMC Directive
When installed according to the recommendations described in this manual, the SINAMICS V20
fulfills all requirements of the EMC Directive as defined by the EMC Product Standard for Power Drive
Systems EN 61800-3.
UL certification (UL508C)
The SINAMICS V20 complies with the appropriate C-tick EMC standard.
The SINAMICS V20 complies with the Korean standards.
For sellers or users, please keep in mind that this device is an A-grade electromagnetic wave device.
This device is intended to be used in areas other than home.
EMC limit values in South Korea
The EMC limit values to be complied with for South Korea correspond to the limit values of the EMC
product standard for variable-speed electric drives EN 61800-3, Category C2 or limit value class A,
Group 1 according to EN55011. By applying suitable supplementary measures, the limit values
according to Category C2 or according to limit value class A, Group 1 are maintained. Further,
additional measures may be required, for instance, using an additional radio interference suppression
filter (EMC filter). The measures for EMC-compliant design of the system are described in detail in
this manual.
Please note that the final statement on compliance with the standard is given by the respective label
attached to the individual unit.
ISO 9001
Siemens plc operates a quality management system, which complies with the requirements of ISO
9001.
Certificates can be downloaded from the internet under the following link:
Website for certificates
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/60668840/134200)
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Options
For more information about recommended cable cross-sections and screw tightening
torques, see the table "Recommended cable cross-sections and screw tightening torques" in
Section "Terminal description (Page 29)".
Note
In order to gain access to the expansion port to fit the Parameter Loader or Bop Interface
Module, remove the detachable transparent cover gently using just finger pressure. It is
recommended to keep the cover in a safe place and refit it when the expansion port is not in
use.
B.1.1
Parameter Loader
Order number: 6SL3255-0VE00-0UA0
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Functionality
The Parameter Loader provides the ability to upload/download parameter sets between the
inverter and an MMC / SD card. It is only a commissioning tool and has to be removed
during normal operation.
Note
To clone saved parameter settings from one inverter to another, a Parameter Loader or BOP
Interface Module is required. For detailed information about clone steps with the selected
option, see the data transferring steps described in respective sections (Appendix B.1.1 or
B.1.2).
During parameter cloning, make sure you either connect the PE terminal to earth or observe
ESD protective measures.
MMC / SD card socket
The Parameter Loader contains an MMC/ SD card socket which is connected directly to the
expansion port on the inverter.
Battery power supply
In addition to the memory card interface, the Parameter Loader can hold two batteries
(consumer grade, non-rechargeable carbon-zinc or alkaline AA size batteries only) which
allow the inverter to be powered directly from this option module when the mains power is
not available. If the inverter can be supplied from the mains power, it is not necessary to
power the Parameter Loader from the batteries.
DC 5 V power supply socket
The Parameter Loader contains a 5 V DC power supply socket for connection to an external
Class 2 DC power supply. When mains power is not available to the inverter, it is possible to
power the Parameter Loader from this DC supply rather than using batteries.
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Method 2:
(Precondition: Inverter is powered up before inserting the card)
1. Fit the option module to the powered inverter.
2. Insert the card into the option module.
3. Set P0003 (user access level) = 3.
4. Set P0010 (commissioning parameter) = 30.
5. Set P0804 (select clone file). This step is necessary only when the card does not contain
the file "clone00.bin". The inverter copies by default the file "clone00.bin" from the card.
6. Set P0803 (transfer data from card to inverter) = 2.
The inverter displays "8 8 8 8 8" during transfer and the LED is lit up orange and flashes at 1
Hz. After a successful transfer, both P0010 and P0803 are automatically reset to 0.
Note that fault code F395 only occurs with power-up cloning.
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B.1.2
External BOP
Order number: 6SL3255-0VA00-4BA0
The external BOP is used for remote control of the inverter operation. When mounted on a
suitable cabinet door, the external BOP can achieve a UL Type 1 enclosure rating.
Components
External BOP unit
4 x M3 screws
Rating plate
The rating plate for the external BOP is located on the back side of the BOP.
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Button functions
Button
Description
Stops the inverter
Button functions the same as the
Multi-function button
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Turning counter-clockwise:
button on the built-in BOP. Fast turning
OK
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Screen display
The display of the external BOP is identical to the built-in BOP, except that the external BOP
has a commissioning icon which is used to indicate that the inverter is in commissioning
mode.
On inverter power-up, the inverter-connected external BOP first displays "BOP.20" (BOP for
the SINAMICS V20) and then the firmware version of the BOP. After that it detects and
displays the baudrate and the USS communication address of the inverter automatically.
See the following table for settable baudrate and address values. To change the baudrate,
set P2010[1]. To change the USS communication address, set P2011[1].
Baudrate
Communication address
Display example
(bps)
9600
0 ... 31
19200
0 ... 31
38400
0 ... 31
57600
0 ... 31
76800
0 ... 31
93750
0 ... 31
115200
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communication connection has been detected. The inverter then automatically restarts
baudrate and address detection. In this case, check that the cable is correctly connected.
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Fixings:
4 x M3 screws (length: 12 mm to 18 mm)
Tightening torque: 0.8 Nm 10%
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B.1.4
Functionality
The dynamic braking module is typically used in applications in which dynamic motor
behavior is required at different speed or continuous direction changes, for example, for
conveyor drives or hoisting gear.
Dynamic braking converts the regenerative energy, which is released when the motor
brakes, into heat. Dynamic braking activity is limited by the duty cycle selected with the
control knob.
Mounting orientation
The dynamic braking module must be installed in the orientation as shown in the following
diagram. That is, the open slots must always point directly upwards to ensure adequate
cooling.
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FSA
0.12 0.75 kW
1.0 mm2
FSB
1.1 1.5 kW
2.5 mm2
FSC
2.2 3.0 kW
4.0 mm2
0.37 0.75 kW
1.0 mm2
1.1 2.2 kW
1.5 mm2
FSB
3.0 4.0 kW
2.5 mm2
FSC
5.5 kW
4.0 mm2
230 V
400 V
FSA
Note: Do not use the cables with cross-sections less than 0.3 mm2 (for inverter frame size A) /
0.5 mm2 (for inverter frame sizes B and C). Use a screw tightening torque of 1.0 Nm (tolerance:
10%).
WARNING
Destruction of device
It is extremely important to ensure that the polarity of the DC link connections between the
inverter and the dynamic braking module is correct. If the polarity of the DC terminals
connections is reversed, it could result in the destruction of the inverter and the module.
Status LEDs
LED
Color
Description
POWER
Yellow
STATUS
Red
ACTIVE
Green
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Meaning
230 V
400 V
5% duty cycle
10
20
50
100
Technical specifications
One phase AC 230 V inverters
3.0 kW
5.5 kW
8.0 A
7.0 A
3.0 kW
4.0 kW
8.0 A
5.2 A
1.5 kW
2.75 kW
4.0 A
3.5 A
0 C to 50 C: without derating
0 C to 40 C: without derating
8.0 A
1.5 A
Outline dimensions (L x W x D)
150 x 90 x 88 (mm)
Mounting
100%
Protection functions
40 C to 50 C: with derating
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B.1.5
Braking resistor
WARNING
Operation conditions
Make sure that the resistor to be fitted to the SINAMICS V20 is adequately rated to handle
the required level of power dissipation.
All applicable installation, usage and safety regulations regarding high voltage installations
must be complied with.
If the inverter is already in use, disconnect the prime power and wait at least five minutes
for the capacitors to discharge before commencing installation.
This equipment must be earthed.
Extreme heat
Braking resistors get hot during operation. Do not touch the braking resistor during
operation.
Using an incorrect braking resistor can cause severe damage to the associated inverter
and may result in fire.
A thermal cut-out circuit (see diagram below) must be incorporated to protect the
equipment from overheating.
NOTICE
Minimum resistance values
A braking resistor with a resistance lower than the following minimum resistance values can
damage the attached inverter or braking module:
400 V inverter frame sizes A to C: 56
400 V inverter frame size D: 27
230 V inverter frame sizes A to C: 39
Functionality
An external braking resistor can be used to "dump" the regenerative energy produced by the
motor, thus giving greatly improved braking and deceleration capabilities.
A braking resistor which is required for dynamic braking can be used with all frame sizes of
inverters. Frame size D is designed with an internal braking chopper, allowing you to connect
the braking resistor directly to the inverter; however, for frame sizes A to C, an additional
dynamic braking module is required for connecting the braking resistor to the inverter.
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Ordering data
Frame size
Inverter power
rating
Resistor order
number
Continuous
power
Resistance
10%
DC voltage
rating
6SE64004BD11-0AA0
0.1 kW
2.0 kW
390
900 V
6SE64004BD12-0BA0
0.2 kW
4.0 kW
160
900 V
6SE64004BD16-5CA0
0.65 kW
13 kW
56
900 V
6SE64004BD21-2DA0
1.2 kW
24 kW
27
900 V
6SE64004BC05-0AA0
0.05 kW
1.0 kW
180
450 V
6SE64004BC11-2BA0
0.12 kW
2.4 kW
68
450 V
6SE64004BC12-5CA0
0.25 kW
4.5 kW
39
450 V
0.37 kW
0.55 kW
0.75 kW
1.1 kW
1.5 kW
2.2 kW
Frame size
B
3 kW
4 kW
Frame size
C
5.5 kW
Frame size
D
7.5 kW
11 kW
15 kW
0.12 kW
0.25 kW
0.37 kW
0.55 kW
0.75 kW
Frame size
B
Frame size
C
1.1 kW
1.5 kW
2.2 kW
3 kW
* All the above resistors are rated for a maximum duty cycle of 5%.
Technical data
Ambient operating temperature:
-10 C to +50 C
Storage/transport temperature:
-40 C to +70 C
Degree of protection:
IP20
Humidity:
0% to 95% (non-condensing)
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E219022 (Block)
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Installation
The resistors must be installed in a vertical position and secured to a heat resistant surface.
At least 100 mm must be left above, below and to the side of the resistor to allow an
unimpeded airflow.
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Mechanical specifications
Resistor order
number
6SE6400-
L2
L3
D1
D2
W1
Weight
(kg)
43.5
72
56
1.0
Dimensions (mm)
L
L1
230
217
4BD12-0BA0
239
226
43.5
149
133
1.6
4BD16-5CA0
285
200
145
170
150
217
185
185
230
3.8
4BD21-2DA0
515
350
205
195
175
242
210
270
315
7.4
230
217
43.5
72
56
1.0
4BC11-2BA0
239
226
43.5
149
133
1.6
4BC12-5CA0
285
200
145
170
150
217
185
185
230
3.8
288
Connection
The mains supply to the inverter can be provided through a contactor which disconnects the
supply if the resistor overheats. Protection is provided by a thermal cut-out switch (supplied
with each resistor). The cut-out switch can be wired in-series with the coil supply for the main
contactor (see diagram below). The thermal switch contacts close again when the resistor
temperature falls; after which the inverter starts automatically (P1210 = 1). A fault message
is generated with this parameter setting.
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Commissioning
The braking resistors are designed to operate on a 5% duty cycle. For inverter frame size D,
set P1237 = 1 to enable the braking resistor function. For other frame sizes, use the dynamic
braking module to select the 5% duty cycle.
Note
Additional PE terminal
Some resistors have an additional PE connection available on the resistor housing.
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B.1.6
Line reactor
WARNING
Heat during operation
The line reactors get hot during operation. Do not touch. Provide adequate clearance and
ventilation.
When operating the larger line reactors in an environment with a surrounding air
temperature in excess of 40 C, the wiring of the terminal connections must be
accomplished using Class 1 75 C copper wire only.
WARNING
Risk of equipment damage and electric shocks
Some of the line reactors in the table below have pin crimps for the connection to the
inverter's mains terminals.
Use of these pin crimps can cause damage to the equipment and even electric shocks.
For safety reasons, replace the pin crimps using UL-certified fork crimps or stranded
cables.
CAUTION
Protection rating
The line reactors have a protection rating of IP20 in accordance with EN 60529 and are
designed to be mounted inside a cabinet.
Functionality
The line reactors are used to smooth voltage peaks or to bridge commutating dips. They also
can reduce the effects of harmonics on the inverter and the line supply.
The larger line reactors have side mounting brackets to allow side-by-side mounting (see
diagram below).
Ordering data
Frame size
Line reactor
Order number
Voltage
Current
6SE6400-3CC00-2AD3
200 V to 480 V
1.9 A
6SE6400-3CC00-4AD3
200 V to 480 V
3.5 A
1.5 kW
6SE6400-3CC00-6AD3
200 V to 480 V
4.8 A
2.2 kW
6SE6400-3CC01-0BD3
200 V to 480 V
9.0 A
0.37 kW
0.55 kW
0.75 kW
1.1 kW
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Frame size
Frame size B
3 kW
4 kW
5.5 kW
7.5 kW
11 kW
15 kW
Frame size C
Frame size D
Line reactor
Order number
Voltage
Current
6SE6400-3CC01-4BD3
6SE6400-3CC02-2CD3
200 V to 480 V
200 V to 480 V
12.1 A
25.0 A
6SE6400-3CC03-5CD3
200 V to 480 V
31.3 A
6SE6400-3CC00-4AB3
200 V to 240 V
3.4 A
6SE6400-3CC01-0AB3
200 V to 240 V
8.1 A
6SE6400-3CC02-6BB3
200 V to 240 V
22.8 A
6SE6400-3CC03-5CB3
200 V to 240 V
29.5 A
Frame size B
Frame size C
0.12 kW
0.25 kW
0.37 kW
0.55 kW
0.75 kW
1.1 kW
1.5 kW
2.2 kW
3 kW
Installation
Connecting the line reactor to the inverter
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Dimensions (mm)
Weight
(kg)
6SE6400A
Fixing screw
Cable cross
section (mm2)
Size
Tightening
torque (Nm)
Min.
Max.
1.1
1.0
2.5
1.5
1.5
6.0
2.25
2.5
10
1.1
1.0
2.5
200
75.5
50
56
56
187
0.6
M4 (2)
3CC00-4AD3
200
75.5
50
56
56
187
0.8
M4 (2)
3CC00-6AD3
200
75.5
50
56
56
187
0.6
M4 (2)
3CC01-0BD3
213
150
(233*)
50
138
120
200
1.2
M4 (4)
3CC01-4BD3
213
150
(233*)
50
138
120
200
1.3
M4 (4)
3CC02-2CD3
245
185
(280*)
50
(50/80*)
174
156
230
2.3
M5 (4)
3CC03-5CD3
245
185
(280*)
50
(50/80*)
174
156
230
2.3
M5 (4)
200
75.5
50
56
56
187
0.5
M4 (2)
3CC01-0AB3
200
75.5
50
56
56
187
0.5
M4 (2)
3CC02-6BB3
213
150
(233*)
50
138
120
200
1.2
M4 (4)
1.5
1.5
6.0
3CC03-5CB3
245
185
(280*)
50
(50/80*)
174
156
230
1.0
M5 (4)
2.25
2.5
10
See also
Terminal description (Page 29)
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B.1.7
Output reactor
CAUTION
Pulse frequency restriction
The output reactor works only at 4kHz switching frequency. Before the output reactor is
used, parameters P1800 and P0290 must be modified as follows: P1800 = 4 and P0290 =
0 or 1.
Functionality
The output reactors reduce the voltage stress on the motor windings. At the same time, the
capacitive charging / discharging currents, which place an additional load on the inverter
output when long motor cables are used, are reduced.
Make sure you use a shielded cable (maximum length: 100 m) to connect the output reactor.
Ordering data
Frame size
Output reactor
Order number
Voltage
Current
6SE6400-3TC00-4AD2
380 V to 480 V
4.0 A
6SE6400-3TC01-0BD3
200 V to 480 V
10.4 A
6SE6400-3TC03-2CD3
200 V to 480 V
26.0 A
6SE6400-3TC00-4AD3
200 V to 240 V
4.0 A
6SE6400-3TC01-0BD3
200 V to 480 V
10.4 A
6SE6400-3TC03-2CD3
200 V to 480 V
26.0 A
0.37 kW
0.55 kW
0.75 kW
1.1 kW
1.5 kW
2.2 kW
Frame size B
3 kW
4 kW
Frame size C
5.5 kW
Frame size D
7.5 kW
11 kW
15 kW
0.12 kW
0.25 kW
0.37 kW
0.55 kW
0.75 kW
1.1 kW
Frame size B
1.5 kW
Frame size C
2.2 kW
3 kW
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Installation
Connecting the output reactor to the inverter
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Order number
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
(kg)
6SE6400A
110
56
187
Fixing screw
Size
Tightening
torque (Nm)
Min.
Max.
M4 (4)
1.1
1.0
2.5
200
75.5
1.9
3TC01-0BD3
213
150
80
120
200
4.1
M4 (4)
1.5
1.5
6.0
3TC03-2CD3
245
185
80
156
232
6.6
M4 (4)
2.25
2.5
10
200
75.5
50
56
187
1.3
M4 (4)
1.1
1.0
2.5
3TC01-0BD3
213
150
80
120
200
4.1
M4 (4)
1.5
1.5
6.0
3TC03-2CD3
245
185
80
156
232
6.6
M4 (4)
2.25
2.5
10
B.1.8
Functionality
In order to achieve EN61800-3 Category C2 Radiated and Conducted Emission, the external
EMC filters shown below are required for the SINAMICS V20 inverters (400 V filtered and
unfiltered variants, as well as 230 V unfiltered variants). In this case, only a screened output
cable can be used, and the maximum cable length is 25 m for the 400 V variants or 5 m for
the 230 V variants.
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Ordering data
Frame size
EMC filter
Order number
Voltage
Current
6SL3203-0BE17-7BA0
380 V to 480 V
11.4 A
6SL3203-0BE21-8BA0
380 V to 480 V
23.5 A
6SL3203-0BE23-8BA0
380 V to 480 V
49.4 A
6SE6400-2FL01-0AB0
200 V to 240 V
10 A
6SE6400-2FL02-6BB0
200 V to 240 V
26 A
0.37 kW
0.55 kW
0.75 kW
1.1 kW
1.5 kW
2.2 kW
Frame size B
3 kW
4 kW
Frame size C
5.5 kW
Frame size D
7.5 kW
11 kW
15 kW
0.12 kW
0.25 kW
0.37 kW
0.55 kW
0.75 kW
Frame size B
1.1 kW
1.5 kW
Frame size C
2.2 kW
3 kW
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Installation
For the EMC-compliant installation of the external EMC filters, refer to Section "EMCcompliant installation (Page 34)".
Connecting the EMC filter to the inverter
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Order number
Dimensions (mm)
A
Weight
(kg)
Fixing screw
Size
Tightening
torque (Nm)
Min.
Max.
202
73
65
36.5
186
1.75
M4 (4)
0.6 to 0.8
1.0
2.5
6SL32030BE21-8BA0
297
100
85
80
281
4.0
M4 (4)
1.5 to 1.8
1.5
6.0
6SL32030BE23-8BA0
359
140
95
120
343
7.3
M4 (4)
2.0 to 2.3
6.0
16
200
73
43.5
56
187
0.5
M5 (4)
1.1
1.0
2.5
6SE64002FL02-6BB0
213
149
50.5
120
200
1.0
M5 (4)
1.5
1.5
6.0
6SE64002FS03-5CB0
245
185
55
156
232
1.5
M5 (4)
2.25
2.5
10
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B.1.9
Functionality
The shield connection kit is supplied as an option for each frame size. It allows easy and
efficient connection of the necessary shield to achieve EMC-compliant installation of the
inverter (see Section "EMC-compliant installation (Page 34)" for details).
Components
Inverter variant
Components
Frame size A
Shielding plate
3 cable shield clamps
4 M4 screws (tightening
torque: 1.8 Nm 10%)
Frame size B
Shielding plate
2 clips1)
3 cable shield clamps
7 M4 screws (tightening
Frame size C
Shielding plate
2 clips1)
3 cable shield clamps
7 M4 screws (tightening
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Inverter variant
Components
Frame size D
Shielding plate
2 clips1)
4 cable shield clamps
8 M4 screws (tightening
1)
The clips are required only when fixing the shielding plate to the cabinet panel-mounted inverter.
2)
For "push-through" applications, you must use two M5 screws and nuts (tightening torque: 2.5 Nm 10%) rather than
two M4 screws (" $ " in the illustration) to fix the shielding plate to the inverter.
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Memory card
Functionality
A memory card can be used on the Parameter Loader or the BOP Interface Module and
allows you to upload / download parameter sets to / from the inverter. For detailed use of the
memory card, refer to Appendices "Parameter Loader (Page 271)" and "External BOP and
BOP Interface Module (Page 276)".
Order number
The MMC / SD cards with the following order numbers are recommended.
MMC card: 6SL3254-0AM00-0AA0
SD card: 6ES7954-8LB01-0AA0
B.1.11
User documentation
B.2
Order numbers
Replacement fan for frame size A: 6SL3200-0UF01-0AA0
Replacement fan for frame size B: 6SL3200-0UF02-0AA0
Replacement fan for frame size C: 6SL3200-0UF03-0AA0
Replacement fan for frame size D: 6SL3200-0UF04-0AA0
Replacing fans
Proceed through the steps as illustrated below to remove the fan from the inverter. To reassemble the fan, proceed in reverse order. When re-assembling the fan, make sure that the
arrow symbol ("A" in the illustration) on the fan points to the inverter rather than the fan
housing, the position for the fan cable exit point ("B") as well as the mounting orientation and
position of the cable connector ("C") are sufficient for connecting the fan cable to the
inverter.
303
C
B
304
305
306
Index
A
Advanced functions
Automatic restart, 102
Blockage clearing, 96
Cavitation protection, 110
Condensation protection, 104
Dual ramp function, 112
Economy mode, 98
Flying start, 101
Free functions blocks (FFBs), 100
Frost protection, 103
Hammer start, 94
Motor staging, 107
Sleep mode, 105
Super torque, 92
UL508C-compliant motor overheat protection, 99
User default parameter set, 111
Wobble function, 106
Alarm code list, 261
B
Basic functions
Boost functions, 72
Braking functions, 76
Imax controller, 87
JOG function, 71
Load torque monitoring, 90
OFF functions, 68
PID controller, 74
Ramp time, 85
Vdc controller, 89
BI
P0731[0...2], 161
P0732[0...2], 161
P0806, 166
P0810, 166
P0811, 166
P0820, 167
P0821, 167
P0840[0...2], 167
P0842[0...2], 167
P0844[0...2], 167
P0845[0...2], 167
P0848[0...2], 168
P0849[0...2], 168
P0852[0...2], 168
P0881[0...2], 168
P0882[0...2], 168
P0883[0...2], 168
P1020[0...2], 175
P1021[0...2], 175
P1022[0...2], 175
P1023[0...2], 175
P1035[0...2], 176
P1036[0...2], 176
P1041[0...2], 177
P1043[0...2], 177
P1055[0...2], 178
P1056[0...2], 178
P1074[0...2], 179
P1110[0...2], 181
P1113[0...2], 181
P1124[0...2], 182
P1140[0...2], 183
P1141[0...2], 183
P1142[0...2], 183
P1175[0...2], 183
P1218[0...2], 187
P1230[0...2], 187
P2103[0...2], 210
P2104[0...2], 210
P2106[0...2], 211
P2200[0...2], 216
P2220[0...2], 219
P2221[0...2], 219
P2222[0...2], 219
P2223[0...2], 219
P2235[0...2], 219
P2236[0...2], 220
P2241[0...2], 220
P2243[0...2], 220
P2810[0...1], 233
P2812[0...1], 233
P2814[0...1], 233
P2816[0...1], 233
P2818[0...1], 234
307
Index
P2820[0...1], 234
P2822[0...1], 234
P2824[0...1], 234
P2826[0...1], 235
P2828, 235
P2830, 235
P2832, 235
P2834[0...3], 235
P2837[0...3], 236
P2840[0...1], 237
P2843[0...1], 237
P2846[0...1], 237
P2849, 238
P2854, 239
P2859, 240
P2864, 240
P2940, 243
P3351[0...2], 247
P3852[0...2], 250
BO
r0807.0, 166
r1025.0, 176
r2036.0...15, 209
r2037.0...15, 209
r2225.0, 219
r2811.0, 233
r2813.0, 233
r2815.0, 233
r2817.0, 234
r2819.0, 234
r2821.0, 234
r2823.0, 234
r2825.0, 235
r2827.0, 235
r2829.0, 235
r2831.0, 235
r2833.0, 235
r2835.0, 236
r2836.0, 236
r2838.0, 236
r2839.0, 236
r2841.0, 237
r2842.0, 237
r2844.0, 237
r2845.0, 237
r2847.0, 237
r2848.0, 238
r2852.0, 239
r2853.0, 239
r2857.0, 239
r2858.0, 239
r2862.0, 240
r2863.0, 240
r2867.0, 240
r2868.0, 240
r2886.0, 243
r2888.0, 243
Built-in BOP
Button functions, 37
Operating modes Hand / Jog / Auto, 38
Screen displays, 43
Status icons, 38
Status LEDs, 44
C
CDS
P0700[0...2], 155
P0701[0...2], 156
P0702[0...2], 156
P0703[0...2], 157
P0704[0...2], 157
P0712[0...2], 157
P0713[0...2], 157
P0719[0...2], 157
P0727[0...2], 159
P0731[0...2], 161
P0732[0...2], 161
P0840[0...2], 167
P0842[0...2], 167
P0844[0...2], 167
P0845[0...2], 167
P0848[0...2], 168
P0849[0...2], 168
P0852[0...2], 168
P0881[0...2], 168
P0882[0...2], 168
P0883[0...2], 168
P0886[0...2], 168
P1000[0...2], 172
P1020[0...2], 175
P1021[0...2], 175
P1022[0...2], 175
P1023[0...2], 175
P1035[0...2], 176
P1036[0...2], 176
P1041[0...2], 177
P1042[0...2], 177
P1043[0...2], 177
P1044[0...2], 177
P1055[0...2], 178
P1056[0...2], 178
P1070[0...2], 179
P1071[0...2], 179
SINAMICS V20 Inverter
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Index
CI
P1074[0...2], 179
P1075[0...2], 179
P1076[0...2], 179
P1110[0...2], 181
P1113[0...2], 181
P1124[0...2], 182
P1140[0...2], 183
P1141[0...2], 183
P1142[0...2], 183
P1175[0...2], 183
P1218[0...2], 187
P1230[0...2], 187
P1330[0...2], 196
P2103[0...2], 210
P2104[0...2], 210
P2106[0...2], 211
P2200[0...2], 216
P2220[0...2], 219
P2221[0...2], 219
P2222[0...2], 219
P2223[0...2], 219
P2235[0...2], 219
P2236[0...2], 220
P2241[0...2], 220
P2242[0...2], 220
P2243[0...2], 220
P2244[0...2], 220
P2253[0...2], 221
P2254[0...2], 221
P2264[0...2], 222
P2803[0...2], 232
P3351[0...2], 247
P3852[0...2], 250
P0095[0...9], 142
P0771[0], 164
P1042[0...2], 177
P1044[0...2], 177
P1070[0...2], 179
P1071[0...2], 179
P1075[0...2], 179
P1076[0...2], 179
P1330[0...2], 196
P2019[0...7], 207
P2151[0...2], 212
P2242[0...2], 220
P2244[0...2], 220
P2253[0...2], 221
P2254[0...2], 221
P2264[0...2], 222
P2869[0...1], 240
P2871[0...1], 241
P2873[0...1], 241
P2875[0...1], 241
P2877[0...1], 242
P2879[0...1], 242
P2881[0...1], 242
P2883[0...1], 242
P2885[0...1], 243
P2887[0...1], 243
Clone saved parameter settings, 280
CO
P2889, 243
P2890, 243
r0020, 136
r0021, 136
r0024, 136
r0025, 136
r0026[0], 136
r0027, 137
r0028, 137
r0031, 137
r0032, 137
r0035[0...2], 137
r0036, 137
r0037[0...1], 137
r0038, 137
r0039, 137
r0051[0...1], 138
r0066, 141
r0067, 141
r0068, 141
r0069[0...5], 141
r0070, 141
r0071, 142
r0072, 142
r0074, 142
r0078, 142
r0080, 142
r0084, 142
r0085, 142
r0086, 142
r0087, 142
r0395, 152
r0512, 153
r0623[0...2], 154
r0630[0...2], 155
r0631[0...2], 155
r0632[0...2], 155
r0633[0...2], 155
r0755[0...1], 162
r0947[0...63], 169
r0949[0...63], 169
r1024, 176
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Index
r1045, 177
r1050, 178
r1078, 179
r1079, 179
r1114, 181
r1119, 181
r1170, 183
r1242, 190
r1246[0...2], 191
r1315, 195
r1337, 197
r1343, 198
r1344, 198
r1801[0...1], 199
r2018[0...7], 207
r2110[0...3], 211
r2224, 219
r2245, 221
r2250, 221
r2260, 222
r2262, 222
r2266, 222
r2272, 223
r2273, 223
r2294, 224
r2870, 241
r2872, 241
r2874, 241
r2876, 241
r2878, 242
r2880, 242
r2882, 242
r2884, 242
r2955, 244
CO/BO
r0019.0...14, 136
r0050, 138
r0052.0...15, 138
r0053.0...15, 139
r0054.0...15, 139
r0055.0...15, 140
r0056.0...15, 140
r0722.0...12, 158
r0747.0...1, 161
r0751.0...9, 161
r0785.0, 165
r0885.0...4, 168
r1199.7...12, 184
r2067.0...12, 210
r2197.0...12, 216
r2198.0...12, 216
r2379.0...2, 230
r3113.0...15, 244
Communication
Modbus communication, 121
USS communication, 117
Connecting
EMC-compliant cabinet design, 36
EMC-compliant installation, 34
Recommended fuse types, 28
Terminal layout, 29
Typical system connections, 27
Wiring diagram, 28
D
DDS
P0291[0...2], 145
P0304[0...2], 146
P0305[0...2], 147
P0307[0...2], 147
P0308[0...2], 147
P0309[0...2], 148
P0310[0...2], 148
P0311[0...2], 148
P0314[0...2], 148
P0320[0...2], 148
P0335[0...2], 149
P0340[0...2], 149
P0341[0...2], 150
P0342[0...2], 150
P0344[0...2], 150
P0346[0...2], 150
P0347[0...2], 151
P0350[0...2], 151
P0352[0...2], 151
P0354[0...2], 151
P0356[0...2], 151
P0358[0...2], 151
P0360[0...2], 151
P0604[0...2], 153
P0610[0...2], 154
P0622[0...2], 154
P0625[0...2], 154
P0626[0...2], 155
P0627[0...2], 155
P0628[0...2], 155
P0640[0...2], 155
P1001[0...2], 174
P1002[0...2], 174
P1003[0...2], 174
P1004[0...2], 174
P1005[0...2], 174
P1006[0...2], 174
SINAMICS V20 Inverter
310
Index
P1007[0...2], 174
P1008[0...2], 174
P1009[0...2], 174
P1010[0...2], 175
P1011[0...2], 175
P1012[0...2], 175
P1013[0...2], 175
P1014[0...2], 175
P1015[0...2], 175
P1016[0...2], 175
P1031[0...2], 176
P1040[0...2], 176
P1047[0...2], 177
P1048[0...2], 178
P1058[0...2], 178
P1060[0...2], 178
P1061[0...2], 178
P1080[0...2], 179
P1082[0...2], 179
P1091[0...2], 180
P1092[0...2], 181
P1093[0...2], 181
P1094[0...2], 181
P1101[0...2], 181
P1120[0...2], 181
P1121[0...2], 182
P1130[0...2], 182
P1131[0...2], 182
P1132[0...2], 183
P1133[0...2], 183
P1134[0...2], 183
P1135[0...2], 183
P1202[0...2], 185
P1227[0...2], 187
P1232[0...2], 188
P1233[0...2], 188
P1234[0...2], 188
P1236[0...2], 188
P1240[0...2], 190
P1243[0...2], 190
P1245[0...2], 191
P1247[0...2], 191
P1250[0...2], 191
P1251[0...2], 191
P1252[0...2], 191
P1253[0...2], 191
P1256[0...2], 191
P1257[0...2], 192
P1300[0...2], 192
P1310[0...2], 193
P1311[0...2], 194
P1312[0...2], 194
P1316[0...2], 195
P1320[0...2], 195
P1321[0...2], 195
P1322[0...2], 195
P1323[0...2], 195
P1324[0...2], 196
P1325[0...2], 196
P1333[0...2], 196
P1334[0...2], 196
P1335[0...2], 196
P1336[0...2], 197
P1338[0...2], 197
P1340[0...2], 197
P1341[0...2], 197
P1345[0...2], 198
P1346[0...2], 198
P1350[0...2], 198
P1780[0...2], 199
P1800[0...2], 199
P1803[0...2], 200
P1820[0...2], 200
P1909[0...2], 201
P2000[0...2], 202
P2001[0...2], 203
P2002[0...2], 203
P2003[0...2], 203
P2004[0...2], 204
P2150[0...2], 212
P2151[0...2], 212
P2155[0...2], 212
P2156[0...2], 212
P2157[0...2], 212
P2158[0...2], 212
P2159[0...2], 213
P2160[0...2], 213
P2162[0...2], 213
P2164[0...2], 213
P2166[0...2], 213
P2167[0...2], 213
P2168[0...2], 213
P2170[0...2], 213
P2171[0...2], 213
P2172[0...2], 213
P2173[0...2], 213
P2177[0...2], 214
P2181[0...2], 214
P2182[0...2], 214
P2183[0...2], 215
P2184[0...2], 215
P2185[0...2], 215
P2186[0...2], 215
P2187[0...2], 215
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Index
P2188[0...2], 215
P2189[0...2], 215
P2190[0...2], 215
P2192[0...2], 216
P2201[0...2], 217
P2202[0...2], 217
P2203[0...2], 217
P2204[0...2], 217
P2205[0...2], 217
P2206[0...2], 218
P2207[0...2], 218
P2208[0...2], 218
P2209[0...2], 218
P2210[0...2], 218
P2211[0...2], 218
P2212[0...2], 218
P2213[0...2], 218
P2214[0...2], 218
P2215[0...2], 218
P2216[0...2], 218
P2231[0...2], 219
P2240[0...2], 220
P2247[0...2], 221
P2248[0...2], 221
P2360[0...2], 226
P2361[0...2], 226
P2362[0...2], 226
P2365[0...2], 226
P2366[0...2], 227
P2367[0...2], 227
P2370[0...2], 227
P2371[0...2], 227
P2372[0...2], 228
P2373[0...2], 228
P2374[0...2], 228
P2375[0...2], 228
P2376[0...2], 229
P2377[0...2], 229
P2378[0...2], 229
P3853[0...2], 250
P3854[0...2], 250
r0035[0...2], 137
r0313[0...2], 148
r0330[0...2], 148
r0331[0...2], 149
r0332[0...2], 149
r0333[0...2], 149
r0345[0...2], 150
r0370[0...2], 152
r0372[0...2], 152
r0373[0...2], 152
r0374[0...2], 152
r0376[0...2], 152
r0377[0...2], 152
r0382[0...2], 152
r0384[0...2], 152
r0386[0...2], 152
r0623[0...2], 154
r0630[0...2], 155
r0631[0...2], 155
r0632[0...2], 155
r0633[0...2], 155
r1246[0...2], 191
F
Fault code list, 254
I
Inverter functions
Overview of main functions, 66
Inverter menu structure
50 / 60 Hz selection menu, 45
Display menu, 40
Main menu, 39
Parameter menu, 64
Setup menu, 62
M
Macros
Application macros, 60
Connection macros, 49
Mounting
Cabinet panel mounting, 20
Push-through mounting, 24
Mounting clearance, 19
Mounting orientation, 19
O
Order number
Inverters, 16
P
Parameter resets, 116
Parameters
Access levels, 131
BICO parameters, 130
C(1), U, T, 133
SINAMICS V20 Inverter
312
Index
Q
Quick commissioning
through the parameter menu, 64
through the setup menu, 46
T
Technical support, 4
Text menu
for common parameters, 62
for motor parameters, 48
U
User documentation components, 3
313
Index
314