Rockwell Automation 20B PowerFlex 700 Custom Firmware - Option AE User Manual

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PowerFlex

 700VC Custom Firmware

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Parameter Descriptions

File

Group

Parameters

Inputs &
Outputs

Analog Inputs

Anlg In Config

320

Anlg In Sqr Root

321

Analog In1, 2 Hi

322,325

Analog In1, 2 Lo

323,326

Analog In1, 2 Loss 324,327

Analog Outputs Anlg Out Config

340

Anlg Out Absolut

341

Analog Out1, 2 Sel 342,345

Analog Out1, 2 Hi 343,346
Analog Out1, 2 Lo 344,347

Anlg Out1,2 Scale 354,355
Anlg1 Out Setpt

377,378

Digital Inputs

Digital In1-6 Sel

361-366

Digital Outputs

Digital Out Sel 380,384,388
Dig Out OnLevel381,385,389
Dig Out OffLevel560,561,562

Dig Out OnTime382,386,390
Dig Out OffTime383,387,391
Dig Out Setpt

379

Dig Out Invert

392

Dig Out Param

393

Dig Out Mask

394

Inputs & O

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Fil

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Gr

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No.

Parameter Name & Description

See User Manual for symbol descriptions

Values

Relate

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INPUTS & OUTPUT

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Di

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380
384
388

[Digital Out1 Sel]

(4)

[Digital Out2 Sel]
[Digital Out3 Sel]

Selects the drive status that will energize
a (CRx) output relay.

(1)

Any relay programmed as Fault or
Alarm will energize (pick up) when
power is applied to drive and
deenergize (drop out) when a fault or
alarm exists. Relays selected for other
functions will energize only when that
condition exists and will deenergize
when condition is removed. Refer to
pages

1-17

.

(2)

Refer to Option Definitions in the User
Manual.

(3)

Activation level is defined in [Dig Outx
Level] below.

(4)

When [TorqProve Cnfg] is set to
“Enable,” [Digital Out1 Sel] becomes the
brake control and any other selection
will be ignored.

(5)

Any relay programmed as “Fan & Pump
Ctrl” will energize (pick up) when the
output frequency exceeds level defined
in [Dig Outx OnLevel] and de-energize
(drop out) when the output frequency
drops below level defined in [Dig Outx
OffLevel].

Default:

Options:

1
4
4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21-26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42-57
58

“Fault”
“Run”
“Run”

“Fault”

(1)

“Alarm”

(1)

“Ready”
“Run”
“Forward Run”
“Reverse Run”
“Auto Restart”
“Powerup Run”
“At Speed”

(2)

“At Freq”

(3)

“At Current”

(3)

“At Torque”

(3)

“At Temp”

(3)

“At Bus Volts”

(3)

“At PI Error”

(3)

“DC Braking”
“Curr Limit”
“Economize”
“Motor Overld”
“Power Loss”
“Input 1-6 Link”
“PI Enable”
“PI Hold”
“Drive Overload”
“Param Cntl”

(2)

”Mask 1 AND”
”Mask 1 OR”
”Prof At Pos”
”Prof Enabled”
”Prof Running”
”Prof Holding”
”Prof At Home”
”ProfComplete”
”Prof Homing”
”Prof Dwell”
”Prof Batch”
”Prof @ Step1-16”
“Fan & Pump Ctrl”

(5)

381
385
389

382
386
390
383

002
001
003
004
218
012
137
157
147
053
048
184

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