Parameter set changeover (par), Controller state, Standstill message (dctrl-nact=0) – Lenze EVS9332xS User Manual
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Function library
Function blocks
3.2.23
Control of the drive controller (DCTRL)
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EDSVS9332S−EXT EN 2.0
3.2.23.6
Parameter set changeover (PAR)
The controller loads and operates with the parameter set selected.
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The parameter set to be loaded is selected via the inputs DCTRL−PAR*1 and DCTRL−PAR*2.
The inputs are binary coded (1 from 4).
PAR*2
PAR*1
Selected parameter set
0
0
Parameter set 1
0
1
Parameter set 2
1
0
Parameter set 3
1
1
Parameter set 4
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A LOW−HIGH edge at the input DCTRL−PAR−LOAD enables the controller to switch to the new
parameter set.
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Note!
If the parameter set to be loaded via the terminal X5/Ex is already selected before
switching on the supply voltage, there is no need for the LOW−HIGH edge at the
input DCTRL−PAR−LOAD. In this case, the controller loads the selected parameter
set automatically.
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The controller is not ready for operation for approx. one second. During this period, DCTRL−
RDY displays LOW.
3.2.23.7
Controller state
The binary−coded status of the controller is output via DCTRL−STAT*x. These outputs are connected
to the STAT function block inside the device.
The status can be evaluated via the status word C0150, CAN status word and AIF status word.
STAT*8
STAT*4
STAT*2
STAT*1
Action of the controller
0
0
0
0
Initialisation after the supply voltage has been connected
0
0
0
1
Lock mode, restart protection is active C0142
0
0
1
1
Drive is in controller inhibit mode
0
1
1
0
Controller enabled
0
1
1
1
The release of a monitoring function resulted in a "message"
1
0
0
0
The release of a monitoring function resulted in a "trip"
3.2.23.8
Standstill message (DCTRL−NACT=0)
The standstill message (DCTRL−NACT=0) is set immediately if the actual speed (MCTRL−NACT) falls
below the speed threshold (without any hysteresis effect) set in C0019.
The standstill message disappears if the actual speed (MCTRL−NACT) exceeds the sum of the speed
threshold set in C0019 and the hysteresis. The hysteresis amounts to 1 % of the maximum speed
set in C0011.
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Note!
The hysteresis ensures a stable standstill signal even if the actual speed value jitters.