F852 : preset speed operation selection – Toshiba DEV002Z User Manual

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5.1. f851: Communication Loss Action Setting (Network breaks)

This parameter sets up the VF-AS1/PS1 response to a loss of communications with the
DeviceNet network.

0: Stop and Communication release

The inverter decelerates the motor to a stop and gives an  alarm (the leftmost LED 
flashes). Commands entered through the network are canceled, and the commands
set with parameters cmod and fmod become effective.
When communications are restored, the  alarm is turned off.

1: None

The inverter remains in the state where it was when the problem arose, and it gives an

alarm.

2: Deceleration stop

The inverter decelerates the motor to a stop and gives an  alarm. Commands
entered through the network are not canceled.

3: Coast stop

The inverter issues a command for a frequency of 0Hz and gives an  alarm.
Commands entered through the network are not canceled.

4: Emergency stop

The error message err8 is displayed. Commands entered through the network are
not canceled.
When communications are restored, the inverter is not restored to working order and
the error message err8 does not disappear until the inverter is reset.

5: Preset speed operation command

Refer to Section 5.2

5.2. f852: Preset speed operation selection

If the communication loss action (parameter f851) is set to 5 (preset speed command),
the VF-AS1/PS1 will run at a preset speed as set up by this parameter in the case of a
communication loss (with  alarm). Commands entered through the network are not canceled.


For example,
If the inverter is set as described below,

f851

= 5 (preset speed operation command)

f852

= 8 (preset speed operation frequency 8)

f287

(preset speed operation frequency 8) = 10 (10Hz)


Operation is carried out as follows.

Network

Operation of the VF-AS1/PS1

Normal conditions ...........Operates according to commands entered through the network.

communications loss ......Operates at 10Hz.

Restoration......................Operates according to commands entered through the network.

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