Beijer Electronics BFI-P2 V1.21 User Manual
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Par
Parameter Name
Minimum
Maximum
Default
P2‐14
Analog Output 2 (Terminal 11) Format
See Below
U 0-10
‐
U 0-10
= 0 to10V.
U 10-0
= 10 to 0V,
A 0-20
= 0 to 20mA
A 20-0
= 20to 0mA
A 4-20
= 4 to 20mA
A 20-4
= 20 to 4mA
P2‐15
User Relay 1 Output (Terminals 14, 15 & 16) Function select
0
13
1
‐
Selects the function assigned to Relay Output 1. The relay has three output terminals, Logic 1 indicates the relay is active, and
therefore terminals 14 and 15 will be linked together.
0: Drive Enabled (Running). Logic 1 when the motor is enabled
1: Drive Healthy. Logic 1 when power is applied to the drive and no fault exists
2: At Target Frequency (Speed). Logic 1 when the output frequency matches the setpoint frequency
3: Output Frequency > 0.0 Hz. Logic 1 when the drive output frequency to the motor is exceeds 0.0Hz
4: Output Frequency >= Limit. Logic 1 when the motor speed exceeds the adjustable limit
5: Output Current >= Limit. Logic 1 when the motor current exceeds the adjustable limit
6: Output Torque >= Limit. Logic 1 when the motor torque exceeds the adjustable limit
7: Analog Input 2 Signal Level >= Limit. 1 Logic when the signal applied to the Analog Input 2 exceeds the adjustable limit
Note : When using settings 4 – 7, parameters P2‐16 and P2‐17 must be used together to control the behaviour. The output will
switch to Logic 1 when the selected signal exceeds the value programmed in P2‐16, and return to Logic 0 when the signal falls below
the value programmed in P2‐17.
8 : Reserved. No Function
9 : Reserved. No Function
10 : Reserved. No Function
11 : Reserved. No Function
12 : Drive Tripped. Logic one when the drive has tripped and the display shows the fault code.
13 : STO Status. Logic 1 when both STO inputs are present and the drive is able to be operated
P2‐16
Adjustable Threshold 1 Upper Limit (Analog Output 1 / Relay Output 1)
P2‐17
200.0
100.0
%
P2‐17
Adjustable Threshold 1 Lower Limit (Analog Output 1 / Relay Output 1)
0.0
P2‐16
0.0
%
Used in conjunction with some settings of Parameters P2‐11 & P2‐15.
P2‐18
User Relay 2 Output (Terminals 17 & 18) Function select
0
8
0
‐
Selects the function assigned to Relay Output 2. The relay has two output terminals, Logic 1 indicates the relay is active, and
therefore terminals 17 and 18 will be linked together.
0: Drive Enabled (Running). Logic 1 when the motor is enabled
1: Drive Healthy. Logic 1 when power is applied to the drive and no fault exists
2: At Target Frequency (Speed). Logic 1 when the output frequency matches the setpoint frequency
3: Output Frequency > 0.0 Hz. Logic 1 when the drive output frequency to the motor is exceeds 0.0Hz
4: Output Frequency >= Limit. Logic 1 when the motor speed exceeds the adjustable limit
5: Output Current >= Limit. Logic 1 when the motor current exceeds the adjustable limit
6: Output Torque >= Limit. Logic 1 when the motor torque exceeds the adjustable limit
7: Analog Input 2 Signal Level >= Limit. 1 Logic when the signal applied to the Analog Input 2 exceeds the adjustable limit
8 : Hoist Brake Control. The relay can be used to control the motor holding brake on a hoist.
Note : When using settings 4 – 7, parameters P2‐19 and P2‐20 must be used together to control the behaviour. The output will
switch to Logic 1 when the selected signal exceeds the value programmed in P2‐19, and return to Logic 0 when the signal falls below
the value programmed in P2‐20.
9 : Reserved. No Function
10 : Reserved. No Function
11 : Reserved. No Function
12 : Drive Tripped. Logic one when the drive has tripped and the display shows the fault code.
13 : STO Status. Logic 1 when both STO inputs are present and the drive is able to be operated
P2‐19
Adjustable Threshold 1 Upper Limit (Analog Output 2 / Relay Output 2)
P2‐20
200.0
100.0
%
P2‐20
Adjustable Threshold 1 Lower Limit (Analog Output 2 / Relay Output 2)
0.0
P2‐19
0.0
%
Used in conjunction with some settings of Parameters P2‐13 & P2‐18.