Fault tracing – Honeywell NXL User Manual

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8

P2.1.16

P2.1.15.16

Analogue

output

function

0

12

1

307

0=Not used
1=Output freq. (0—f

max

)

2=Freq. reference (0—f

max

)

3=Motor speed (0—Motor

nominal speed)

4=Output current (0—

I

nMotor

)

5=Motor torque (0—T

nMotor

)

6=Motor power (0—P

nMotor

)

7=Motor voltage (0—

U

nMotor

)

8=DC-link volt (0—1000V)
9=PI controller ref. value
10=PI contr. act. value 1
11=PI contr. error value
12=PI controller output

P2.1.17

P2.1.15.17

DIN2

function

0

10

1

319

0=Not used
1=Start Reverse
2=Reverse
3=Stop pulse
4=External fault, cc
5=External fault, oc
6=Run enable
7
=Preset speed 2
8= Motor pot. UP (cc)
9= Disable PID (Direct freq.

reference)

10=Interlock 1

P2.1.18

P2.1.15.18

DIN3

function

0

17

6

301

0=Not used
1=Reverse
2=External fault, cc
3=External fault, oc
4=Fault reset
5=Run enable
6=Preset speed 1
7=Preset speed 2
8
=DC-braking command
9=Motor pot. UP (cc)
10=Motor pot. DOWN (cc)
11=Disable PID (PID

control selection)

12=PID Keypad ref. 2

selection

13=Interlock 2
14=Thermistor input (See

Chapter 6.2.4)

15=Force CP to I/O
16=Force CP to Fieldbus
17=AI1/AI2 selection

P2.1.19

P2.1.15.19

Preset

speed 1

0,00

Par. 2.1.2

Hz

10,00

105

P2.1.20

P2.1.15.20

Preset

speed 2

0,00

Par. 2.1.2

Hz

50,00

106

P2.1.21

P2.1.15.21

Automatic

restart

0

1

0

731

0=Not used
1=Used

P2.1.22

Parameter

conceal

0

1

0

115

0=All parameters and

menus visible

1=Only group P2.1 and

menus M1 – H5 visible

Table 8-3. Basic parameters P2.1

* Start mode where Trip Free Output Switching is enabled, recommended to be used with all pump and fan
applications.
** Default values if Start-up wizard has not been used. Look Figure 7-3 on page 54 or NXL HVAC Quick
Guide
to see the values with different modes in wizard.

9.

FAULT TRACING

When a fault is detected by the frequency converter control electronics, the drive is stopped and the

symbol F together with the ordinal number of the fault and the fault code appear on the display. The

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