GE Industrial Solutions DV-300 DC Drive Users Manual User Manual
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GEI-100332Ga
——— PARAMETER LISTS ———
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“Opt2-A/”(Low priority)
“PDC” (High priority)
Parameter available via DGF asynchronous communication
(see the DGF user manual GEI-100339) and/or the Process
Data Channel (PDC).
When using a field bus interface, parameters whose range is
[min=0; max=1] can be assigned to either Virtual digital inputs
(if W access code exists) and/or Virtual digital outputs (if R
access code exists).
The numbers indicate what has to be sent via interface line in
order to set the single parameters.
Letter in brackets in the “Term.” columnAnalog level to be ap-
plied to the terminal in order to start the single function.
IA, QA, ID, QD in the “Term.” column
The function can be accessed via a freely programmable analog
or digital input or output.
IA = analog input
QA = analog output
ID = digital input
QD = digital output.
The eventually present number is the one by which the terminal
is called.
H, L in the “Term.” column
Level of the terminal signals (H=high, L=low) which enables
the single function.
R/W/Z/C
Access possibilities via the serial interface, Bus or Opt2 manual
or asynchronous communication :
R = Read, W = Write, Z = Write only when drive disabled,
C=Command parameter (the writing of any value causes the
execution of a command).
X · Pyy
The value of this parameter can correspond to min/max X times
the value of the yy parameter.
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Parameters name listed in brakets are referred to previous firmware 7.X.
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The parameter number here indicated has to be intended as an offset value, that the user has
always to add to the base value 2000H (= decimal 8192), in order to address parameters when
a serial line/bus or the DGFC card are used. It also possible to accede to the DRIVECOM
parameter with the DRIVECOM standard indexes.