MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLEProgramming GuideVLT® HVAC Drive
2 How to Programme2.1 Local Control Panel2.1.1 How to Operate Graphical LCP (GLCP)The following instructions are valid for the GLCP (LCP 102).The GLC
13-01 Start EventOption: Function:[22] Comparator 0 Use the result of comparator 0 in thelogic rule.[23] Comparator 1 Use the result of comparator 1
13-02 Stop EventOption: Function:[8] Below I low See parameter group 5-3* for furtherdescription.[9] Above I high See parameter group 5-3* for furthe
13-02 Stop EventOption: Function:[51] Comparator 5 Use the result of comparator 5 in thelogic rule.[60] Logic rule 4 Use the result of logic rule 4 i
13-10 Comparator OperandArray [4]Option: Function:[68] Below I low[69] Above I high[70] Out of speed range[71] Below speed low[72] Above speed high[7
3.13.4 13-2* TimersUse the result (TRUE or FALSE) from timers directly todefine an event (see 13-51 SL Controller Event), or asboolean input in a logi
13-40 Logic Rule Boolean 1Array [6]Option: Function:[24] Comparator 2 Use the result of comparator 2 in thelogic rule.[25] Comparator 3 Use the resul
13-41 Logic Rule Operator 1Array [6]Option: Function:Select the first logical operator to use onthe Boolean inputs from 13-40 Logic RuleBoolean 1 and
13-42 Logic Rule Boolean 2Array [6]Option: Function:[91] ECB Bypass Mode[92] ECB Test Mode[100] Fire Mode13-43 Logic Rule Operator 2Array [6]Option:
13-44 Logic Rule Boolean 3Array [6]Option: Function:[81] Dry Pump[82] End of Curve[83] Broken Belt[90] ECB Drive Mode[91] ECB Bypass Mode[92] ECB Tes
13-52 SL Controller ActionArray [20]Option: Function:[2] Select set-up 1Changes the active set-up (0-10 ActiveSet-up) to ‘1’.[3] Select set-up 2Chang
It is possible to toggle between three status read-outdisplays by pressing the [Status] key.Operating variables with different formatting are shown in
3.14 Main Menu - Special Functions -Group 143.14.1 14-0* Inverter Switching 14-00 Switching PatternOption: Function:Select the switching pattern: 60
DC VoltageOutput Speed rpmOver Voltage Control LevelMainsTime130BT101.10Par 14-11Illustration 3.5 Controlled Ramp down - short mains failure.Ramping d
14-22 Operation ModeOption: Function:Use this parameter to specify normal operation,to perform tests or to initialise all parametersexcept 15-03 Powe
14-29 Service CodeRange: Function:0 * [-2147483647 - 2147483647 ] Service use only.3.14.3 14-3* Current Limit ControlThe frequency converter featur
3.14.5 14-5* EnvironmentThese parameters help the frequency converter to operateunder special environmental conditions.3.14.6 14-50 RFI Filter14-50 R
3.14.8 No Trip at Inverter OverloadIn some pump systems, the frequency converter has notbeen sized properly to yield the current needed in allpoints o
3.15 Main Menu - Drive Information - Group 15Parameter group containing frequency converterinformation such as operating data, hardware configu-ratio
15-10 Logging SourceArray [4]Option: Function:[1627] Power Filtered [hp][1630] DC Link Voltage[1632] Brake Energy /s[1633] Brake Energy /2 min[1634]
15-14 Samples Before TriggerRange: Function:50 * [0 - 100 ] Enter the percentage of all samples prior to atrigger event which are to be retained in
3.15.4 15-3* Alarm LogParameters in this group are array parameters, where up to10 fault logs can be viewed. [0] is the most recent loggeddata, and [9
OnWarn.Alarm130BP044.10GLCP keys Menu keysThe menu keys are divided into functions. The keys belowthe display and indicator lamps are used for paramet
3.15.6 15-6* Option Ident. This read-only parameter group contains information aboutthe hardware and software configuration of the optionsinstalled in
3.16 Main Menu - Data Readouts - Group 1616-00 Control WordRange: Function:0 * [0 - 65535 ] View the Control word sent from thefrequency converter
16-16 Torque [Nm]Range: Function:0.0Nm* [-30000.0 -30000.0Nm]View the torque value with sign, applied tothe motor shaft. Linearity is not exactbetwe
16-39 Control Card Temp.Range: Function:0 °C* [0 - 100 °C] View the temperature on the control card,stated in °C16-40 Logging Buffer FullOption: F
16-56 Feedback 3 [Unit]Range: Function:0.000ProcessCtrlUnit* [-999999.999 -999999.999ProcessCtrlUnit]View value of Feedback 3,see parameter group 20
16-69 Pulse Output #27 [Hz]Range: Function:0 * [0 - 40000 ] View the actual value of impulses applied toterminal 27 in digital output mode.16-70 P
3.16.6 16-9* Diagnosis Read-Outs16-90 Alarm WordRange: Function:0 * [0 - 4294967295 ] View the alarm word sent via the serialcommunication port in
16-96 Maintenance WordRange: Function:The third digit 0 indicates that no items fromthe second row requires maintenanceThe fourth digit A refers to t
3.17 Main Menu - Data Readouts 2 - Group 183.17.1 18-0* Maintenance LogThis group contains the last 10 Preventive Maintenanceevents. Maintenance Log
18-12 Fire Mode Log: Date and TimeRange: Function:Sizerelated* [ 0 -0 ]This parameter contains an array with 10elements. The parameter shows at whic
Navigation KeysThe four navigation arrows are used to navigate betweenthe different choices available in [Quick Menu], [MainMenu] and [Alarm Log]. Use
3.18 Main Menu - FC Closed Loop - Group 20This parameter group is used for configuring the closed loop PID Controller, that controls the output frequ
NOTEIf a feedback is not used, its source must be set to NoFunction [0]. 20-20 Feedback Function determines how thethree possible feedbacks will be us
NOTEThis parameter is only available when using pressure totemperature feedback conversion.If the choice Linear [0] is selected in 20-01 Feedback 1Con
20-14 Maximum Reference/Feedb.Range: Function:100.000ProcessCtrlUnit* [ par. 20-13 -999999.999ProcessCtrlUnit]Enter the maximumreference/feedback fo
20-20 Feedback FunctionOption: Function:setpoint reference. If all feedback signals areabove their corresponding setpoints, the PIDController will us
The difference between the two is illustrated by the following examples:Example 1 – Multi zone, single setpointIn an office building, a VAV (variable
20-23 Setpoint 3Range: Function:0.000ProcessCtrlUnit* [ par. 20-13 -par. 20-14ProcessCtrlUnit]Setpoint 3 is used inClosed Loop Mode to entera setpoi
20-36 Fan 2 Area [m2]Range: Function:0.500m2* [0.000 -10.000m2]20-37 Fan 2 Area [in2]Range: Function:Used for setting the area of the air ducts inc
0 (zero). 20-81 PID Normal/ Inverse Control is determinedduring tuning process.These calculated values are presented on the LCP and theuser can decide
20-81 PID Normal/ Inverse ControlOption: Function:[0] * NormalNormal [0] causes the frequency converter’s outputfrequency to decrease when the feedba
130BA191.101Auto onResetHand onOMenuStatusQuickSetupMainMenuBack234OKOnAlarmWarn.SetupIllustration 2.1 Numerical LCP (NLCP)130BP077.1022.8rpmSetup 1
20-94 PID Integral TimeRange: Function:20.00s* [0.01 -10000.00s]Over time, the integrator accumulates acontribution to the output from the PIDcontro
3.19 Main Menu - Extended Closed Loop - Group 21The FC 102 offers 3 Extended Closed Loop PID controllersin addition to the PID Controller. These can
21-02 PID Output ChangeRange: Function:0.10 * [0.01 -0.50 ]This parameter sets the magnitude of stepchange during autotuning. The value is apercent
21-10 Ext. 1 Ref./Feedback UnitOption: Function:[73] kPa[74] m WG[75] mm Hg[80] kW[120] GPM[121] gal/s[122] gal/min[123] gal/h[124] CFM[125] ft³/s[12
21-15 Ext. 1 SetpointRange: Function:0.000ExtPID1Unit* [ par. 21-11 -par. 21-12ExtPID1Unit]The setpoint reference isused in extended 1 closedloop. E
3.19.4 21-3* Closed Loop 2 Ref/Fb21-30 Ext. 2 Ref./Feedback UnitOption: Function:See 21-10 Ext. 1 Ref./Feedback Unit for details[0] None[1] * %[5] PP
21-35 Ext. 2 SetpointRange: Function:0.000 ExtPID2Unit* [ par. 21-31 - par.21-32 ExtPID2Unit]See 21-15 Ext. 1Setpoint for details.21-37 Ext. 2 Ref
21-51 Ext. 3 Minimum ReferenceRange: Function:0.000 ExtPID3Unit* [ -999999.999 - par.21-52 ExtPID3Unit]See 21-11 Ext. 1Minimum Referencefor details
3.20 Main Menu - Application Functions - Group 22This group contains parameters used for monitoring VLT®HVAC Drive applications.22-00 External Inter
NOTECarry out No Flow tuning before setting the PI controller parameters!FC130BA253.10P130BA254.10HeadFlow21No Flow Detection is based on the measurem
If no external stop function is selected and the [Off] key isinactive the motor can be stopped by disconnecting themains supply.[Auto On] enables the
Dry pump detection:No Flow Detection can also be used for detecting if thepump has run dry (low power consumption-high speed).Can be used with both th
22-24 No-Flow DelayRange: Function:10 s* [1 - 600 s] Set the time Low Power/Low Speed must staydetected to activate signal for actions. Ifdetection
22-32 Low Speed [RPM]Range: Function:Sizerelated* [ 0 - par.22-36 RPM]To be used if 0-02 Motor Speed Unithas been set for RPM (parameter notvisible
(if enabled) to start de-staging of lag pumps (fixed speed)before stopping the lead pump (variable speed).When entering Sleep Mode, the lower status l
When low power or low speed is detected the motor isstopped, but the reference signal (fref) from the externalcontroller is still monitored and becaus
22-45 Setpoint BoostRange: Function:0%* [-100- 100%]Only to be used if 1-00 Configuration Mode, is setfor Closed Loop and the integrated PI controll
broken belt function (22-60 Broken Belt Function) isperformed22-60 Broken Belt FunctionSelects the action to be performed if the Broken Belt conditio
HDESIGN (Required pressure) is the setpoint for closed loop(PI) operation of the frequency converter and is set as forclosed loop operation without fl
Control Curve(head)(ow)HQ130BA388.11100%P22-81 0%22-82 Work Point CalculationOption: Function:Example 1: Speed at System Design Working Pointis kn
22-84 Speed at No-Flow [Hz]Range: Function:Sizerelated* [ 0.0 -par.22-86 Hz]Resolution 0.033 Hz.The speed of the motor at which flow haseffectively
6. To move to a different digit within a parametersetting, use the [◀] and [▶] buttons7. Highlighted area indicates digit selected forchange8. Press [
3.21 Main Menu - Time-based Functions - Group 233.21.1 23-0* Timed Actions Use Timed Actions for actions needing to be performed ona daily or weekly
23-01 ON ActionArra [10]Option: Function:[36] Set digital out E low[37] Set digital out F low[38] Set digital out A high[39] Set digital out B high[4
23-08 Timed Actions ModeUsed to enable and disable automatic timed actions.Option: Function:[0] * Timed Actions Auto Enable timed actions.[1] Timed A
+-+---++++++++++++++++++130BA492.10Untitled - MCT 10 SET - up SoftwareFile Edit View Insert Communication Tools Options HelpID Name Setup 1 S
23-11 Maintenance ActionOption: Function:Select the action to be associated withthe Preventive Maintenance Event.[1] Lubricate[2] Clean[3] Replace[4]
23-16 Maintenance TextRange: Function:The text is written according to the guidelines in 0-37 Display Text 1.3.21.3 23-5* Energy LogThe frequency con
23-51 Period StartRange: Function:Sizerelated* [ 0 -0 ]Set the date and time at which the EnergyLog starts update of the counters. First datawill be
exceed rated value, but those registrations will be includedin 90%-100% (MAX) counter.Relative valueoperating variableCounter 1: +1Counter 0: +5Counte
23-63 Timed Period StartRange: Function:Size related* [ 0 - 0 ] Set the date and time at which theTrending starts the update of the TimedBin counte
Cost Savings ={∑t=0t(Rated Motor Power ∗Power Reference Factor)−Actual Power Consumption ×Energy Cost}− Investment CostBreak even (payback) occurs
Parameter [Units]0-01 Language 1-20 Motor Power [kW][kW]1-21 Motor Power [HP][HP]1-22 Motor Voltage*[V]1-23 Motor Frequency[Hz]1-24 Motor Current[A]1-
3.22 Main Menu - Application Functions 2 - Group 243.22.1 24-0* Fire ModeCAUTIONPlease note the frequency converter is only onecomponent of the VLT®
NOTEIf in Fire Mode it is desired to use the Live Zero function,then it will also be active for analog inputs other than thatused for Fire Mode setpoi
24-02 Fire Mode UnitOption: Function:[122] gal/min[123] gal/h[124] CFM[125] ft³/s[126] ft³/min[127] ft³/h[130] lb/s[131] lb/min[132] lb/h[140] ft/s[1
24-09 Fire Mode Alarm HandlingOption: Function:[0] Trip+Reset,CriticalAlarmsIf this mode is selected, the frequencyconverter will continue to run, ig
24-10 Drive Bypass FunctionOption: Function:This parameter determines, what circumstanceswill activate the Drive Bypass Function:[0] * Disabled[1] En
24-96 Locked Rotor Coefficient 1Range: Function:0.0000 * [-10.0000 -10.0000 ]Enter the cubic coefficient of theLocked Rotor detection functionmulti
3.23 Main Menu - Cascade Controller - Group 25Parameters for configuring the Basic Cascade Controller for sequence control of multiple pumps. For a m
3.23.1 25-0* System SettingsParameters related to control principles and configurationof the system.25-00 Cascade ControllerOption: Function:For oper
25-20 Staging BandwidthRange: Function:10%* [ 1 -par.25-21%]Set the staging bandwidth (SBW) percentage toaccommodate normal system pressure fluctuat
25-23 SBW Staging DelayRange: Function:15s* [1 -3000 s]Immediate staging of a fixed speed pump is notdesirable when a momentary pressure drop in the
Step 6: Choose 6-50 Terminal 42 Output. Press [OK].130BA115.106 - 50 Terminal 42 Output(100) Output frequency26.3% 5.82A
25-29 Destage FunctionOption: Function:The Destage Function ensures that the lowestnumbers of pumps are running to save energyand to avoid dead head
NOTEIf the set-point is reached after staging before the variablespeed pump reaches its minimum speed - the system willenter the state closed loop as
25-47 Destaging Speed [Hz]Range: Function:0.0Hz* [0.0- 0.0Hz]Readout of the below calculated value forDestaging Speed. When removing a fixed speedpu
25-54 Alternation Predefined TimeRange: Function:Sizerelated* [ 0 -0 ]If optionPredefined Time [3] in 25-51 Alternation Event, is selected, thevaria
3.23.5 25-8* StatusReadout parameters informing about the operating statusof the Cascade Controller and the pumps controlled.25-80 Cascade StatusRang
3.24 Main Menu - Analog I/O Option MCB 109 - Group 26The Analog I/O Option MCB 109 extends the functionality of VLT® HVAC Drive frequency converters,
NOTEThe maximum current for the analog outputs 0-10V is 1mA.NOTEWhere Live Zero Monitoring is used, it is important that any analog inputs not being u
3.24.1 26-0* Analog I/O ModeParameter group for setting up the analog I/O configu-ration. The option is equipped with 3 analog inputs. Theseanalog inp
26-15 Term. X42/1 High Ref./Feedb. ValueRange: Function:100.000 * [-999999.999 -999999.999 ]Enter the analog input scalingvalue that corresponds to
26-34 Term. X42/5 Low Ref./Feedb. ValueRange: Function:0.000 * [-999999.999 -999999.999 ]Enter the analog input scalingvalue that corresponds to th
Q3-3 Closed Loop SettingsQ3-30 Single Zone Int. Set Point Q3-31 Single Zone Ext. Set Point Q3-32 Multi Zone / Adv1-00 Configuration Mode 1-00 Configur
26-43 Terminal X42/7 Bus ControlRange: Function:0.00 %* [0.00 - 100.00 %] Holds the level of terminal X42/7 ifcontrolled by bus.26-44 Terminal X42
26-60 Terminal X42/11 OutputOption: Function:[102] Feedback +-200%-200% to +200% of 20-14 MaximumReference/Feedb., (0-20 mA)[103] Motor cur. 0-Imax0
4 Troubleshooting4.1 TroubleshootingA warning or an alarm is signalled by the relevant LED onthe front of the frequency converter and indicated by ac
No. Description Warning Alarm/TripAlarm/Trip Lock Parameter Reference23 Internal Fan Fault X 24 External Fan Fault X 14-5325 Brake resistor s
No. Description Warning Alarm/TripAlarm/Trip Lock Parameter Reference93 Dry Pump X X 22-2*94 End of Curve X X 22-5*95 Broken Belt X X 22-6*96 St
Alarm Word and Extended Status WordBit Hex Dec Alarm Word Warning Word Extended Status Word0 00000001 1 Brake Check Brake Check Ramping1 00000002 2 Pw
4.1.1 Alarm Words16-90 Alarm WordBit(Hex)Alarm Word(16-90 Alarm Word)0000000100000002 Power card over temperature00000004 Earth fault0000000800000010
4.1.2 Warning Words16-92 Warning WordBit(Hex)Warning Word(16-92 Warning Word)00000001 00000002 Power card over temperature00000004 Earth fault0000000
4.1.3 Extended Status WordsExtended status word, 16-94 Ext. Status WordBit(Hex)Extended Status Word(16-94 Ext. Status Word)00000001 Ramping00000002 AM
4.1.4 Fault MessagesThe warning/alarm information below defines eachwarning/alarm condition, provides the probable cause forthe condition, and details
Contents1 Introduction31.1.1 Copyright, Limitation of Liability and Revision Rights 31.1.2 Approvals 31.1.3 Symbols 31.1.4 Abbreviations 41.1.6 Defi
Q3-4 Application SettingsQ3-40 Fan Functions Q3-41 Pump Functions Q3-42 Compressor Functions22-60 Broken Belt Function 22-20 Low Power Auto Set-up 1-0
Ensure that Motor data in parameters 1-20through 1-25 are set correctly.If an external fan is in use, check in 1-91 MotorExternal Fan that it is selec
Verify a proper installation based on EMCrequirements.ALARM 18, Start failedThe speed has not been able to exceed 1-77 CompressorStart Max Speed [RPM]
ALARM 38, Internal faultWhen an internal fault occurs, a code number defined inthe table below is displayed.TroubleshootingCycle powerCheck that the o
ALARM 50, AMA calibration failedContact your Danfoss supplier or Danfoss ServiceDepartment.ALARM 51, AMA check Unom and InomThe settings for motor vol
ALARM 80, Drive initialised to default valueParameter settings are initialised to default settings after amanual reset. Reset the unit to clear the al
5 Parameter Lists5.1 Parameter Options5.1.1 Default settings Changes during operation:”TRUE” means that the parameter can be changed while the freque
5.1.2 0-** Operation and DisplayPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType0-0* Basic Settings0-0
Par.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType0-81 Working Days ExpressionLimit 1 set-up TRUE - Uint
Par.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType1-66 Min. Current at Low Speed ExpressionLimit All set
5.1.5 3-** Reference / RampsPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType3-0* Reference Limits3-02
Group no. Parameter group:0 Operation/Display1 Load/Motor2 Brakes3 References/Ramps4 Limits/Warnings5 Digital In/Out6 Analog In/Out8 Comm. and Options
5.1.6 4-** Limits / WarningsPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType4-1* Motor Limits4-10 Moto
5.1.7 5-** Digital In / OutPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up Change duringoperationConver-sion indexType5-0* Digital I/O mode5-00
5.1.8 6-** Analog In / OutPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType6-0* Analog I/O Mode6-00 Liv
5.1.9 8-** Communication and OptionsPar. No.#Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType8-0* General Setti
Par. No.#Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType8-95 Bus Feedback 2 0 N/A 1 set-up TRUE 0 N28-96 Bus F
5.1.10 9-** ProfibusPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType9-00 Setpoint 0 N/A All set-ups TR
5.1.11 10-** CAN FieldbusPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType10-0* Common Settings10-00 CA
5.1.13 13-** Smart Logic ControllerPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType13-0* SLC Settings1
5.1.14 14-** Special FunctionsPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType14-0* Inverter Switching
5.1.15 15-** Drive InformationPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType15-0* Operating Data15-0
Use 3-10 Preset Reference as another example:Choose the parameter, press [OK], and use the up/downnavigation keys keys to scroll through the indexed v
Par.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType15-72 Option in Slot B 0 N/A All set-ups FALSE 0 VisSt
Par.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType16-50 External Reference 0.0 N/A All set-ups FALSE -1
5.1.17 18-** Info & ReadoutsPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType18-0* Maintenance Log1
5.1.18 20-** FC Closed LoopPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType20-0* Feedback20-00 Feedbac
5.1.19 21-** Ext. Closed LoopPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType21-0* Ext. CL Autotuning2
Par.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType21-6* Ext. CL 3 PID21-60 Ext. 3 Normal/Inverse Control
5.1.20 22-** Application FunctionsPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType22-0* Miscellaneous2
Par.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType22-85 Speed at Design Point [RPM] ExpressionLimit All
5.1.21 23-** Time Based FuntionsPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType23-0* Timed Actions23-
5.1.22 24-** Application Functions 2Par.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType24-0* Fire Mode24-
3 Parameter Description3.1 Parameter Selection3.1.1 Main Menu StructureParameters for the frequency converter are grouped intovarious parameter group
5.1.23 25-** Cascade Pack ControllerPar.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType25-0* System Setti
5.1.24 26-** Analog I / O Option MCB 109Par.No. #Parameter description Default value 4-set-up ChangeduringoperationConver-sion indexType26-0* Analog I
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3.2 Main Menu - Operation and Display - Group 0Parameters related to the fundamental functions of thefrequency converter, function of the LCP buttons
0-04 Operating State at Power-upOption: Function:Select the operating mode upon reconnectionof the frequency converter to mains voltageafter power do
0-11 Programming Set-upOption: Function:Select the set-up to be edited (i.e.programmed) during operation; either theactive set-up or one of the inact
0-13 Readout: Linked Set-upsArray [5]Range: Function:0 * [0 - 255 ]View a list of all the set-ups linked by means of 0-12 This Set-up Linked to. Th
0-20 Display Line 1.1 SmallOption: Function:[1605] Main Actual Value[%]View the two-byte word sent withthe Status word to the bus Masterreporting the
0-20 Display Line 1.1 SmallOption: Function:[1666] Digital Output[bin]Binary value of all digital outputs.[1667] Pulse Input #29[Hz]Actual value of t
3.22 Main Menu - Application Functions 2 - Group 241693.23 Main Menu - Cascade Controller - Group 251753.24 Main Menu - Analog I/O Option MCB 109 - Gr
0-20 Display Line 1.1 SmallOption: Function:[2138] Ext. 2 Feedback[Unit]The value of the feedback signal forextended Closed Loop Controller 2[2139] E
130BT105.110Custom Readout (Value)P 16-09Custom ReadoutUnit P 0-30Max valueP 0-32Min valueP 0-31Motor SpeedMotor SpeedHigh limitP 4-13 (RPM)P 4-14 (Hz
0-32 Custom Readout Max ValueRange: Function:100.00 Custom-ReadoutUnit* [ par. 0-31 -999999.99CustomRea-doutUnit]This parameter sets the maxvalue to
0-42 [Auto on] Key on LCPOption: Function:[0] Disabled No function[1] * Enabled [Auto on] Key is enabled[2] Password Avoid unauthorized start in Auto
0-65 Personal Menu PasswordRange: Function:200 * [0 - 999 ] Define the password for access to the MyPersonal Menu via the [Quick Menu] key. If 0-66
0-81 Working DaysArray with 7 elements [0] - [6] displayed below parameternumber in display. Press OK and step between elements bymeans of ▲ and ▼ bu
3.3 Main Menu - Load and Motor - Group 13.3.1 1-0* General SettingsDefine whether the frequency converter operates in openloop or closed loop.1-00 C
1-06 Clockwise DirectionThis parameter defines the term “Clockwise” corresponding tothe LCP direction arrow. Used for easy change of direction ofshaf
1-10 Motor construction[0]Asynchron[1] PM Motornon salient4-13 Motor speed high limit [rpm]x x4-14 Motor speed high limit [Hz]x x4-16 Torque limit mot
3.3.4 1-2* Motor DataParameter group 1-2* comprises input data from thenameplate on the connected motor.NOTEChanging the value of these parameters aff
1 IntroductionVLT® HVAC DriveFC 100 SeriesThis guide can be used with allVLT® HVAC Drive frequencyconverters with software version3.7x.The actual soft
1-28 Motor Rotation CheckOption: Function:Following installation and connection of themotor, this function allows the correct motorrotation direction
IdRsPar. 1-30LdPar. 1-37ωsLqIq-+UdIdRsPar. 1-30Lq=LdPar. 1-37ωsLdId-++-Par. 1-40ωsλPMUqd-axis equivalent circuitq-axis equivalent circuit130BC056.10Il
NOTEThis parameter is only active when 1-10 Motor Constructionhas the value PM, non-salient SPM [1] (Permanent MagnetMotor).Stator resistance and d-ax
3.3.6 1-5* Load Indep. Setting1-50 Motor Magnetisation at Zero SpeedRange: Function:100%* [0 -300%]Use this parameter along with 1-51 Min SpeedNorma
3.3.7 1-6* Load Depend. Setting1-60 Low Speed Load CompensationRange: Function:100 %* [0 - 300%]Enter the % value to compensate voltage inrelation
1-66 Min. Current at Low SpeedRange: Function:Size related* [ 1. - 200.%]Enter the minimum motor current atlow speed.Increasing this current improv
motor at that speed and resume normal operation. Pleaserefer to description of 1-70 PM Start Mode forrecommended settings.Current limitations of the F
1-79 Compressor Start Max Time to TripRange: Function:5.0 s* [0.0 -10.0 s]The time, from the start signal is given untilthe speed exceeds the speed
NOTEThis parameter is only available if 0-02 Motor Speed Unit isset to [Hz].3.3.11 1-9* Motor Temperature1-90 Motor Thermal ProtectionOption: Functio
1-93 Thermistor SourceOption: Function:Select the input to which the thermistor(PTC sensor) should be connected. Ananalog input option [1] or [2] can
1.1.4 Abbreviations Alternating current ACAmerican wire gauge AWGAmpere/AMP AAutomatic Motor Adaptation AMACurrent limit ILIMDegrees Celsius°CDirect c
3.4 Main Menu - Brakes - Group 23.4.1 2-0* DC-BrakesParameter group for configuring the DC brake and DChold functions.2-00 DC Hold/Preheat CurrentRa
3.4.2 2-1* Brake Energy Funct.Parameter group for selecting dynamic braking parameters.Only valid for frequency converters with brake chopper.2-10 Br
2-15 Brake CheckOption: Function:Select type of test and monitoring function tocheck the connection to the brake resistor, orwhether a brake resistor
3.5 Main Menu - Reference/Ramps - Group 33.5.1 3-0* Reference LimitsParameters for setting the reference unit, limits and ranges.Please see also para
3-13 Reference SiteOption: Function:Select which reference site to activate.[0] * Linked toHand / AutoUse local reference when in Hand mode; orremote
3-17 Reference 3 SourceOption: Function:Select the reference input to be usedfor the third reference signal. 3-15 Reference 1 Source, 3-16 Reference2
3-42 Ramp 1 Ramp Down TimeRange: Function:Sizerelated* [ 1.00 -3600.00 s]Enter the ramp-down time, i.e. thedeceleration time from 1-25 MotorNominal
3-57 Ramp 2 S-ramp Ratio at Decel. StartRange: Function:50 %* [Applicationdependant]Enter the proportion of the totalramp-down time (3-52 Ramp 2 Ra
3.5.6 3-9* Digital Pot.MeterThe digital potentiometer function allows the user toincrease or decrease the actual reference by adjusting theset-up of t
3.6 Main Menu - Limits/Warnings - Group 43.6.1 4-1* Motor LimitsDefine torque, current and speed limits for the motor, andthe reaction of the frequen
fMMotor frequency.fMAXMaximum motor frequency.fMINMinimum motor frequency.fM,NRated motor frequency (nameplate data).IMMotor current (actual).IM,NRate
4-17 Torque Limit Generator ModeRange: Function:100.0%* [ 0.0 -1000.0 %]Enter the maximum torque limit forgenerator mode operation. The torquelimit
NOTEAny changes in 4-13 Motor Speed High Limit [RPM] will resetthe value in 4-53 Warning Speed High to the same value asset in 4-13 Motor Speed High L
3.6.4 Semi-Automatic Bypass Speed Set-upThe Semi-Automatic Bypass Speed Setup can be used tofacilitate the programming of the frequencies to beskipped
3.7 Main Menu - Digital In/Out - Group 53.7.1 5-0* Digital I/O ModeParameters for configuring the input and output usingNPN and PNP.5-00 Digital I/O
[0] No operation No reaction to signals transmitted toterminal.[1] Reset Resets frequency converter after a TRIP/ALARM. Not all alarms can be reset.[2
down to be used. If Speed up/down isused, the speed change always followsramp 2 (3-51 Ramp 2 Ramp Up Time and 3-52 Ramp 2 Ramp Down Time) in the range
[66] Sleep Mode Forces frequency converter into Sleep Mode(see parameter group 22-4*). Reacts on therising edge of signal applied![68] Timed ActionsDi
5-19 Terminal 37 Safe StopOption: Function:off). When safe stop circuit is reestablished,the frequency converter will continue withoutmanual reset, u
[19] Belowfeedback lowThe feedback is below the limit set in 4-56 Warning Feedback Low.[20] Abovefeedback highThe feedback is above the limit set in 4
Action [43] Set dig. out. F high is executed.The input will go low whenever the SmartLogic Action [37] Set dig. out. F low isexecuted.[160] No alarm T
Digital InputsThe digital inputs can be used for controlling variousfunctions of the frequency converter.Digital OutputsThe frequency converter featur
[200] FullCapacityAll pumps running and at full speed[201] Pump1RunningOne or more of the pumps controlled by theCascade Controller are running. The f
5-40 Function RelayArray [8](Relay 1 [0], Relay 2 [1]Option MCB 105: Relay 7 [6], Relay 8 [7] and Relay 9 [8]).Select options to define the function
130BA076.10(RPM)Ref.Low freq.P 5-50/P 5-55Input(Hz)Highref.valueP 5-53/p 5-58High freq.P 5-51/P 5-56Lowref.valueP 5-52/p 5-575-50 Term. 29 Low Freque
3.7.8 5-6* Pulse OutputsParameters for configuring the scaling and outputfunctions of pulse outputs. The pulse outputs aredesignated to terminals 27 o
5-66 Terminal X30/6 Pulse Output VariableSelect the variable for read-out on terminal X30/6.This parameter is active when option module MCB 101 isins
5-97 Pulse Out #X30/6 Bus ControlRange: Function:0.00 %* [0.00 - 100.00 %] Contains the frequency to apply tothe digital output terminal 27, whenit
3.8 Main Menu - Analog In/Out - Group 63.8.1 6-0* Analog I/O ModeParameter group for setting up the analog I/O configu-ration.The frequency converter
3.8.2 6-1* Analog Input 1Parameters for configuring the scaling and limits foranalog input 1 (terminal 53).6-10 Terminal 53 Low VoltageRange: Functio
6-22 Terminal 54 Low CurrentRange: Function:4.00mA* [ 0.00 -par. 6-23mA]Enter the low current value. This referencesignal should correspond to the l
6-37 Term. X30/11 Live ZeroOption: Function:This parameter makes it possible to disable theLive Zero monitoring. E.g. to be used if theanalog outputs
VVCplusIf compared with standard voltage/frequency ratio control,Voltage Vector Control (VVCplus ) improves the dynamicsand the stability, both when t
6-50 Terminal 42 OutputOption: Function:[131] Reference 4-20mA Minimum Reference - MaximumReference[132] Feedback 4-20mA-200% to +200% of 20-14 Maxim
EXAMPLE 2:Variable= FEEDBACK, range= -200% to +200%Range needed for output= 0-100%Output signal 0 or 4mA is needed at 0% (50% of range) -set 6-51 Term
6-63 Terminal X30/8 Output Bus ControlRange: Function:0.00 %* [0.00 - 100.00 %] Contains the value to apply to theoutput terminal, when it isconfig
3.9 Main Menu - Communications and Options - Group 83.9.1 8-0* General Settings8-01 Control SiteOption: Function:The setting in this parameter overr
8-05 End-of-Timeout FunctionOption: Function:until 8-06 Reset Control Timeout toggles. Thenthe frequency converter resumes its originalset-up.[1] * R
8-13 Configurable Status Word STWOption: Function:[72] Logic Rule 2 See parameter group 13-4*. If Logic Rule2 is evaluated as TRUE, the output will g
8-31 AddressRange: Function:Size related* [ 1. - 255. ] Enter the address for the FC(standard) port.Valid range: 1 - 126.8-32 Baud RateOption: Fun
3.9.5 8-5* Digital/BusParameters for configuring the control word Digital/Busmerging.NOTEThese parameters are active only when 8-01 Control Site isset
8-56 Preset Reference SelectOption: Function:[0] DigitalinputActivates Preset Reference selection via adigital input.[1] Bus Activates Preset Referen
8-91 Bus Jog 2 SpeedRange: Function:200 RPM* [ 0 - par. 4-13RPM]Enter the jog speed. This is a fixedjog speed activated via the serialport or field
activated in error, be delayed or fail to occurentirely. When used in situations where safety iscritical, e.g. when controlling the electromagneticbra
3.10 Main Menu - Profibus - Group 99-15 PCD Write ConfigurationArray [10]Option: Function:Select the parametersto be assigned to PCD3 to 10 of thete
PB-16 PCD Read ConfigurationArray [10]Option: Function:[1656] Feedback 3 [Unit][1660] Digital Input[1661] Terminal 53 Switch Setting[1662] Analog Inp
9-23 Parameters for SignalsArray [1000]Option: Function:[1601] Reference [Unit][1602] Reference [%][1603] Status Word[1605] Main Actual Value [%][160
9-53 Profibus Warning WordRange: Function:0 * [0 - 65535 ] This parameter displays Profibus communi-cation warnings. Please refer to the ProfibusOp
9-80 Defined Parameters (1)Array [116]No LCP accessRead onlyRange: Function:0 * [0 - 9999 ] This parameter displays a list of all the definedfreque
3.11 Main Menu - CAN Fieldbus - Group 103.11.1 10-** DeviceNet and CAN Fieldbus3.11.2 10-0* Common Settings10-00 CAN ProtocolOption: Function:[1] *
10-11 Process Data Config WriteOption: Function:[417] Torque Limit Generator Mode[590] Digital & Relay Bus Control[593] Pulse Out #27 Bus Control
10-13 Warning ParameterRange: Function:0 * [0 - 65535 ] View a DeviceNet-specific Warning word. Onebit is assigned to every warning. Please referto
3.12 Main Menu - LonWorks - Group 11Parameter group for all LonWorks specific parameters.Parameters related to LonWorks ID.11-00 Neuron IDRange: Fun
3.13 Main Menu - Smart Logic - Group 133.13.1 13-** Prog. Features Prog. FeaturesSmart Logic Control (SLC) is essentially a sequence of userdefined a
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