Issue 01/06 | Parameters |
3.CStat
Commissioning status of the parameter. Three states are possible:
Commissioning | C |
Run | U |
Ready to run | T |
This indicates when the parameter can be changed. One, two or all three states may be specified. If all three states are specified, this means that it is possible to change this parameter setting in all three inverter states
4.P-Group
Indicates the functional group of the particular.
Note
Parameter P0004 (parameter filter) acts as a filter and focuses access to parameters according to the functional group selected.
5.Datatype
The data types available are shown in the table below.
Notation | Meaning |
U16 | |
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U32 | |
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I16 | |
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I32 | |
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Float | Floating point |
6.Active
Indicates whether
♦Immediately changes to the parameter values take effective immediately after they have been entered, or
♦ Confirm | the “P” button on the operator panel (BOP or AOP) must be |
| pressed before the changes take effect. |
7.Unit
Indicates the unit of measure applicable to the parameter values
8.QuickComm
Indicates whether or not (Yes or No) a parameter can only be changed during quick commissioning, i.e. when P0010 (parameter groups for commissioning) is set to 1 (quick commissioning).
9.Min
Indicates the minimum value to which the parameter can be set.
10.Def
Indicates the default value, i.e. the value which applies if the user does not specify a particular value for the parameter.
11.Max
Indicates the maximum value to which the parameter can be set.
12.Level
Indicates the level of user access. There are four access levels: Standard, Extended, Expert and Service. The number of parameters that appear in each functional group depends on the access level set in P0003 (user access level).
MICROMASTER 440 | Parameter List |
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